VISA Information -- NEW!
Over the past several years the obtaining of a visa has become more complex requiring more attention, energy and time.
Many people do not require a visa to enter Greece. These include:
Nationals from countries applying the Schengen acquis in full:
EU countries:
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Luxembourg
The Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
Sweden
plus associated countries:
Iceland
Norway
These
countries follow a common visa policy for short-term stays of up to
three (3) months in the Schengen area. The citizens of these countries
are not subjected to border controls within the common area (airlines
or other carriers require identification - I.D. Card or passport or any
other piece of identification issued by a public authority).
Citizens of the following EU and other European countries do not need a visa to enter Greece (and the Schengen area). They have only to produce a passport or an I.D. card at the border.
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Estonia
Ireland
Latvia
Lichtenstein
Lithuania
Hungary
Malta
Poland
Slovakia
Slovenia
Switzerland
United Kingdom
For holders of regular passports
of the following countries who wish to visit Greece (and the Schengen
area) and stay up to 3 months (90 days) within a six (6) month period, NO visa is required:
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Andorra
Argentina
Australia
Bolivia
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
Costa Rica
Croatia
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El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Israel
Japan
Malaysia
Mexico
Monaco
New Zealand
The Holy See
(Vatican)
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Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Romania
San Marino
Singapore
South Korea
USA
Uruguay
Venezuela
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Holders of regular passports from the rest of the world need a visa in order to enter Greece (and the Schengen area)
Due
to the large number of requests for assistance to issue entry visas for
Greece, the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs has instructed all Greek
consular authorities worldwide to process visa applications submitted
by participants to the IGF in Athens (30.10-2.11.06), by priority and
on the basis, among other supporting documents, of the accreditation
provided by the organizers.
It
is to be underlined that Greece is a EU member-state fully implementing
the Schengen Acquis and it is therefore bound by the provisions of the
common visa policy of the EU. That is to say the examination of visa
applications submitted, also in the framework of IGF, will be carried
out without prejudice to the full implementation of the rules and
procedures provided by this policy.
If you need help to issue a visa for Greece, please contact the IGF Helpdesk at helpdesk-igf2006@yme.gov.gr and
send us your (1) name, (2) surname, (3) nationality, (4) organization,
(5) position in the organization, (6) hotel code and (7) city
issuing the visa.
We
will forward this data to the respective consular authorities of Greece
via our Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ask them to consider your
application, bearing in mind your status and invitation by the UN.
Please
contact the Greek consular authority near you to find out about the
specific documents that you will need to present. Do not forget to
submit the letter you have received by the IGF Secretariat, quote:
“Dear Mr (Ms)….
Your
registration form has been processed and you have been registered as a
participant at the Inaugural Meeting of the IGF…” unquote.
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