Iran visa for Portuguese citizens

For Iranian citizens planning a visit to Portugal, a visa is indeed a requirement to enter, though you'll be pleased to know that a broad selection of eight visa types, including options for tourism, work, and family reunification, are available to suit your travel purpose. Your stay can be extended up to 90 days within a 180-day period, and the application fee typically sits around €80, a standard Schengen visa cost. Navigating the application process is crucial, and while direct flights are infrequent, common transit points like Istanbul or Dubai offer frequent connections, so factor in potential layover times when planning your journey. Remember that Portugal operates on Western European Time (WET/WEST), which is significantly different from Iran's time zone, so be prepared for jet lag upon arrival.

eVisa30d stay· verified 2026-05-27
Iran e‑Visa Application
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Entry requirements

Passport validity
6+ months
Blank pages
2+
Health insurance
Required

Visa options

BusinessEntry Visa (Type A – Entry)
30d
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TouristTourist Visa (Type B – Tourist)
30dvalid 3mo
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TouristTourist Visa on Arrival (Type B – 30 days)
30dvalid 1mo
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TransitTransit Visa
7d
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WorkWork Permit Visa
30d
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StudentStudent Visa
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OtherPilgrimage Visa
30d
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FamilyFamily/Relative Visit Visa (Type F – Family/Relative)
30d
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MedicalMedical Visa (Type T – Medical Treatment)
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OtherPress Visa
30d
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OtherService / Official Visa
multiple-entry
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InvestorInvestment Visa (Type I – Investment)
multiple-entryvalid 1y
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StudentEducation Visa (Type E – Education/Study)
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OtherVisa-Free Entry (Selected Nationalities – up to 90 days)
90d$0multiple-entryvalid 3mo
OtherVisa Waiver (15 days)
15dvalid 15d
OtherEntry Permit on Arrival

Pre-approval 2+ days before; visa on arrival option. Women must wear Islamic head cover.

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