Temporary Stay Visa

TEMPORARY STAY VISA REQUESTS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:

  1. A duly founded request, addressed to the Consular and Diplomatic Mission of Angola, for a temporary stay visa;
  2. Form, front and back, duly completed in print or typed, in black ink and duly signed by the Beneficiary;
  3. Criminal Background Check, issued by the authorities of the country of origin or residence, translated into Portuguese and duly authenticated;
  4. Medical certificate from the country of origin, translated into Portuguese and duly authenticated;
  5. Evidence of family relations with national citizens or foreign legal residents in the country;
  6. Evidence of means of subsistence and accommodation;
  7. Letter from the solicitant entity, addressed referred to the competent Ministry of the applicant;
  8. Three recent, color passport-sized photos;
  9. Photocopy of passport—the main pages and those containing information on migratory movements;
  10. Statement pledging to respect Angolan laws;
  11. Proof of payment of the immigration act requested.

 Fees: USD 150.00 to be paid by transfer to the Embassy’s Bank Account

 For form please click HERE

 

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