Porto View, Portugal
Residency by Investment

D2 Visa
Portugal

The most efficient pathway to EU residency, freedom of movement, and global business expansion.

5 Years
To Citizenship
3-6 Months
Avg. Approval Time
27 Countries
Schengen Access
Minimal
Physical Presence Required

D2 Visa vs. Golden Visa

Choose the right path for your capital and your timeline.

Key Feature D2 Visa Golden Visa
Processing Time 3 – 6 Months 12 – 18 Months
Initial Investment Flexible; optimized packages available. Minimum €250k – €500k+.
Renewal Process Simplified & online. Requires presence every 2 years.
Government Fees Approx. < €5,000 (Family of 4) Up to €45,000 (Large families)

We handle all
D2 Visa documentation for you

Our legal team manages the entire process, from your personalized Business Plan to the final residency interview.

Full Management

We handle NIF, Bank Accounts, and AIMA appointments.

High Success Rate

Business plans optimized for Portuguese economic interests.

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The D2 Full-Service Pack

  • Company Incorporation

    Complete legal setup in Portugal.

  • Tailored Business Plan

    Structured for immigration approval.

  • AIMA Concierge

    Priority slot booking and interview preparation.

  • Family Integration

    Seamlessly include spouse and children.

Our Promise

“You focus on your business vision; we handle the Portuguese bureaucracy.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the D2 Program

What are the main requirements for the D2 Visa?
  • Business Plan: Must demonstrate economic viability and relevance.
  • Investment: No fixed minimum, but must be proportional to the project.
  • Means of Subsistence: Proof of savings for yourself and your family.
What are the tax implications in Portugal?

After 183 days, you become a tax resident. Portugal offers competitive regimes for newcomers that can significantly reduce your tax burden.

How long until I can apply for an EU Passport?

You can apply for citizenship after **5 years** of legal residency. You will need a basic (A2) level of Portuguese proficiency.

Can I work for other companies with a D2 Visa?

Yes, once residency is granted, you have full working rights in Portugal, although your primary activity should remain the business that supported your visa application.

Your journey to Europe starts with a single conversation.

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