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🛂 Greece Student Visa (Type D) – Key Information

Who needs a Greek study visa/residence permit?

Non-EU/EEA students admitted to an accredited Greek university. Entry is usually on a National Visa (Type D), followed by a Residence Permit for Studies issued by the Ministry of Migration & Asylum.

🎓 Why Study in Greece?
  • Historic universities with global recognition.
  • Affordable tuition & living costs.
  • English-taught Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD programmes.
  • Rich Mediterranean culture & safe environment.
🛂 Key Steps
  • Get admission & acceptance letter from Greek university.
  • Apply for Type D National Visa at Greek Embassy.
  • Travel to Greece, then apply for Residence Permit within 30 days.
  • Permit valid for study duration, renewable each year.
📑 Documents Required
  • Valid passport.
  • University acceptance letter.
  • Proof of financial means (tuition + €400/month living).
  • Accommodation proof in Greece.
  • Health insurance (EU or private).
  • Medical certificate & police clearance.
💷 Financial Requirements
  • Proof of tuition payment or scholarship.
  • Funds: ~€4,800–€6,000 per year for living expenses.
  • Acceptable proof: bank statements, sponsor affidavits, scholarship letters.
  • Visa fee: ~€90; Residence permit card fee: ~€150.
🌍 Popular Subject Areas
  • Maritime Studies & Shipping
  • Medicine & Health Sciences
  • Tourism & Hospitality
  • Business & Management
  • Engineering & Technology
  • Archaeology, Philosophy & History
  • Computer Science & AI
⏳ Timeline & Support
  • Admission → Embassy visa → Travel → Residence permit.
  • Visa processing: 4–6 weeks (varies by country).
  • GraduatePlace: admission, visa prep, and pre-departure guidance.
🛠️ Work While You Study
  • Students may work part-time (up to 20 hrs/week during term).
  • Full-time allowed during university breaks.
  • Post-study: apply for job-seeking or work permits.

🎓 Types of Study Programs

Foundation / Preparatory

Language & academic skills for university entry.
Duration: 6–12 months

Undergraduate (Bachelor’s)

3–4 year degrees, many in English, especially in business, medicine, and engineering.

Postgraduate (Master’s)

1–2 year Master’s programmes, research or taught, with strong EU links.

Doctorate (PhD)

Research-based with international collaboration.
Duration: 3–5 years

Professional / Vocational

Tourism, shipping, design, healthcare—short or specialised applied programmes.

📑 Required Documents (Greece – Type D Visa)
📌 Academic & Identity 📌 Financial, Health & Visa
✅ Valid passport (12+ months validity) ✅ Proof of tuition payment or scholarship
✅ University acceptance/enrolment letter ✅ Proof of sufficient funds (~€400/month)
✅ Academic transcripts & diplomas ✅ Health insurance valid in Greece
✅ Passport photos ✅ Medical certificate & police clearance
✅ English/Greek language proof (if required) ✅ Visa application fee & residence permit fee
Exact requirements vary by embassy and programme—always confirm with your university and consulate.
📌 English Language Requirements (Typical)
Level IELTS TOEFL iBT
UG 5.5–6.0 61–72
PG 6.0–6.5 79–90
Foundation/Pathway 5.0 ~45–61
Universities may also accept Duolingo, PTE, or MOI (Medium of Instruction) certificates.

📌 Useful Official Links – Greece

🏛️ Ministry of Foreign Affairs
🛂 Ministry of Migration & Asylum

Academic transcripts, valid passport, English/Greek proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL or equivalent), acceptance letter, and financial proof. Some programmes (e.g., Medicine) may have entrance exams.

Apply directly to universities (or through Ministry of Education portals for some degrees). Once accepted, apply for a Type D Visa at the Greek Embassy, then for a residence permit after arrival.

Public universities are state-funded, more affordable, and widely recognized. Private colleges often collaborate with foreign universities and may charge higher fees.

Most English-taught programmes require IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 70+. Some accept Duolingo or MOI. Greek-taught programmes may require a Greek language certificate.

Yes—options include the Greek State Scholarships Foundation (IKY), Erasmus+ mobility, and university merit-based grants.

Academic transcripts, valid passport, English/Greek proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL or equivalent), acceptance letter, and financial proof. Some programmes (e.g., Medicine) may have entrance exams.

Apply directly to universities (or through Ministry of Education portals for some degrees). Once accepted, apply for a Type D Visa at the Greek Embassy, then for a residence permit after arrival.

Public universities are state-funded, more affordable, and widely recognized. Private colleges often collaborate with foreign universities and may charge higher fees.

Most English-taught programmes require IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL iBT 70+. Some accept Duolingo or MOI. Greek-taught programmes may require a Greek language certificate.

Yes—options include the Greek State Scholarships Foundation (IKY), Erasmus+ mobility, and university merit-based grants.

Yes. International students with a valid residence permit can usually work part-time up to 20 hours per week during studies, and full-time during vacations, depending on labour regulations.

Yes. Greek universities follow the Bologna Process and their degrees are recognized across the EU and globally, allowing further study or employment abroad.

After graduation, students may apply for job-seeking or work permits under Greek and EU migration rules. Some also pursue further studies or Erasmus+ opportunities across Europe.

Yes. Family reunification is possible for spouses and dependent children under Greece’s immigration law. You must demonstrate adequate funds and accommodation.

Yes. Comprehensive health insurance valid in Greece is required for your visa and residence permit. Some universities assist students in registering with approved insurers.