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dlinehan

My wife and I are working thru the Visa process and am wondering if I should be concerned getting approval because I am currently a US citizen, given the posturing of the current US executive branch.  Any thoughts?

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JohnnyPT

You don't have to worry about it. It's precisely because of that issue that more and more Americans are choosing Europe to live in.


Experience sharing about Visas to Portugal (D7 & others)

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Mariza.says

@dlinehan

Rest assured Portugal would never seek to punish the citizens of any country becuase of the faults & errors of their governments. Visa decisions are based on other criteria, like the need for skilled workers, connections to Portugal through language and ultimayelly how genuine (or fake) the information you submitted in your visa application is.

If you provided plenty of easily verifiable information on your application and backed it with clear documents, and if you speak basic portuguese and your skills are in demand, then you'll be more likely to get a quick answer.

If not, them your application will languish on the "waiting pile" forever.

JohnnyPT

and if you speak basic portuguese and your skills are in demand, then you'll be more likely to get a quick answer.If not, them your application will languish on the "waiting pile" forever. - @Mariza.says


Since when are these skills required for a D type visa ??!...


We're talking about the d8 visa here. See @dlinehan's past posts.

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