The D7 Visa allows non-EU citizens to live and work in Portugal, as well as move freely within the Schengen area, and you can extend these rights to your family members. This visa is especially aimed at retired people, pensioners or individuals with a regular income from movable or immovable property.
Step 1 - Granting the D7 residence visa
The Portuguese consular post in the country of nationality and/or residence of the foreign national is responsible for granting the residence visa. After checking all the specifics of each Portuguese consular post, the documents generally requested to apply for this type of visa are as follows:
Step 2 - Granting the Temporary Residence Permit
Once the residence visa has been issued by the consular post and/or Portuguese Embassy, the Applicant may legally enter Portuguese national territory and apply to AIMA for the respective Temporary Residence Permit. The request for the Residence Permit must be scheduled by the applicant via phone with AIMA. Alternatively, the appointment can be arranged internally by the consulate or Portuguese Embassy during the visa issuance process. The application must be submitted in person, with a form signed by the applicant or their legal representative, and can be presented at any AIMA regional office.
The application must be accompanied by the following documents:
Note that granting the Residence Permit requires:
Family Reunification
By applying for Family Reunification, the Applicant's family members can also obtain a residence permit in Portugal. In this context, this type of residence permit can be extended to the Applicant's spouse, (minor) children and economically dependent family members. Family members will also be eligible for permanent residence (after 5 years of temporary residence) and Portuguese nationality (also after 5 years).
Renewal
Initial temporary residence is valid for one year, renewable for two years thereafter, with plans for longer terms following successful renewals.
Notwithstanding specific legal provisions (where the Foreigners' Law provides for different deadlines), with the amendment to Article 75 of the Foreigners' Law by Article 192 of Law no. 75-B/2020 of December 31 – State Budget for 2021, in effect since January 1, 2021, the temporary residence permit is valid for a period of two years [instead of just one], starting from the issuance date of the respective permit, and is renewable for successive periods of three years [instead of only two].
Costs
The Applicant and each family member must pay the respective fees to AIMA, both for the first application and for each subsequent renewal procedure. The amount of each fee is €109.30.
Source: Pares Advogados