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Guide to Securing a Schengen Visa for Greece from the UK with Euro Holidays

Planning a trip to see the historic ruins of Athens, or relax on the beaches of Santorini and Mykonos? If you are a non-UK/non-EU national living in the United Kingdom, you will most likely need a Schengen Visa for Greece before you fly.

Who Needs a Greece Travel Visa?

Your passport determines whether you need a Greece travel visa:

  • UK Passport Holders: You do not need a visa for short tourist or business stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period. However, you must comply with the standard 90/180-day Schengen zone limit.
  • Third-Country Nationals Residing in the UK: If you hold a UK Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) or a valid UK visa, but your citizenship is from a country without a visa-waiver agreement with the EU, you must apply for a Greece short-stay visa (Type C).

Types of Greece Visas Available

Depending on your travel purpose, you can apply for different visas:

  • Type C Short-Stay Visa (Tourism/Business): Valid for holidays, short business trips, or visiting family. It allows you to stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a rolling 180-day period. This is the standard visa required for most Euro Holidays tour packages.
  • Multiple-Entry Visa: Ideal for frequent travellers, allowing multiple entries over a period of 1 to 5 years.
  • Type D National Visa (Long-Stay): Required if you intend to stay in Greece for more than 90 days for study, work, or residency.

Schengen Visa for Greece Requirements & Documents Checklist

To ensure your Greece visa application is successful, you must assemble a precise portfolio of evidence. The official Greece visa documents checklist includes:

  1. Valid Passport: Must be issued within the last 10 years, possess at least 2 blank pages, and remain valid for 3+ months beyond your planned departure from the Schengen Zone.
  2. UK Residence Permit: Your valid BRP card or share code proving your legal status in the UK.
  3. Passport Photos: Two recent biometric photos (35x45mm) against a light, neutral background.
  4. Proof of Travel Itinerary: Fully paid round-trip flight or travel tickets. Greek authorities do not accept dummy bookings. (When booking with Euro Holidays, we provide you with a fully compliant flight itinerary for your submission.)
  5. Proof of Accommodation: Confirmed hotel reservations, Airbnb bookings, or an official invitation letter. (Our team at Euro Holidays provides the exact accommodation certificates required by the consulate.)
  6. Proof of Financial Means: Recent UK bank statements covering the last 3 months, showing a minimum financial cushion of €50 per day of your stay.
  7. Schengen Travel Insurance: Mandatory medical insurance offering at least €30,000 in coverage. It must cover emergency medical expenses, hospitalisation, and repatriation across all 29 Schengen states.

Step-by-Step: How to Apply for Greece Visa Online

The submission process from the UK runs through Greece’s designated visa partner, Global Visa Center World (GVCW):

➔ Step 1: Complete online form 
➔ Step 2: Book GVCW appointment 
➔ Step 3: Attend & submit biometrics
➔ Step 4: Track & collect passport

1. Fill Out the Online Form

Begin your Schengen Visa for Greece by creating an account on the GVCW Web Portal. Fill in all required information, submit electronically, and print out the completed form.

2. Secure a Greece Visa Appointment

You cannot walk into the embassy or a visa centre without a booking. Secure an official Greece visa appointment online via the GVCW Appointment Booking system. GVCW operates application centres in three major UK cities:

  • London
  • Manchester
  • Edinburgh

3. Attend Your Appointment & Submit Biometrics

Bring all physical documents from your Greece visa documents checklist to the centre. You will submit your paperwork, pay the fees, and have your biometric data (fingerprints and a digital photo) captured.

4. Track Application and Collect Passport

Once submitted, you can track the status of your passport online. Once your visa is approved, your passport will be shipped back via secure courier or held at the centre for collection.

Greece Visa Processing Time

The average Greece visa processing time is typically between 15 to 45 calendar days.

Because Greece is an incredibly popular summer holiday destination, appointment slots fill up rapidly and processing lines can slow down significantly between May and September. You can submit your application up to 6 months prior to your planned departure date.

The travel experts at Euro Holidays recommend booking your trip for Schengen Visa for Greece and starting your visa process at least 4 to 6 weeks in advance to avoid travel disruptions.

Greece Schengen Visa Fees & Costs

The fees for a short-stay visa are standard across the Schengen zone, but are converted and payable in British Pounds (GBP) at the visa center:

Applicant CategorySchengen Visa Fee (EUR)Notes
Adults (12 years and older)€90Paid at application centre
Children (Ages 6 to 11)€45Reduced rate
Children (Under 6 years)FreeVisa fee waived

Note: A separate, mandatory service fee is charged by GVCW to cover administrative processing costs.

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