What family members can I bring to Portugal under the D6 visa?

Under the D6 visa in Portugal, you can bring your spouse, children under 18, and financially dependent children over 18.

Under the D6 visa, which is designed for family reunification, you can bring specific family members to Portugal who meet the eligibility criteria. Here is a detailed overview of the family members you can bring under the D6 visa:

1. Spouse or Registered Partner:

  • Eligibility: You can bring your legally married spouse or a registered partner. If you are in a long-term, stable relationship that is recognized by Portuguese law (such as a registered partnership), your partner can also be included.
  • Documentation: Marriage certificate or partnership registration documents, along with proof of a genuine and ongoing relationship.

2. Children:

  • Eligibility: You can bring your biological children, adopted children, or stepchildren if they are under the age of 18 or financially dependent on you. Children over 18 can be included if they are still financially dependent and enrolled in full-time education.
  • Documentation: Birth certificates, adoption certificates, or marriage certificates showing the relationship with the child. Proof of financial dependency or educational enrollment may be required for older children.

3. Dependent Parents:

  • Eligibility: You can bring your parents if they are financially dependent on you. This applies if you are the primary caregiver or responsible for their financial support.
  • Documentation: Birth certificates showing the parent-child relationship, proof of dependency such as financial statements or medical records, and any other documents proving that you are their primary support.

4. Other Dependents:

  • Eligibility: In some cases, other dependents who are not necessarily immediate family members but are under your care and financial support may be considered. This might include siblings or other relatives who are dependent on you.
  • Documentation: Proof of dependency, such as financial support documents, and any other relevant evidence that demonstrates your responsibility for their care.

5. Special Considerations:

  • Legal Documentation: All documents proving family relationships and dependency must be submitted in Portuguese or accompanied by certified translations.
  • Health Insurance: All family members included in the application must have adequate health insurance coverage.
  • Financial Proof: You must demonstrate that you have sufficient financial means to support all family members during their stay in Portugal.

Summary

  1. Spouse or Registered Partner: Can be brought with proof of marriage or partnership.
  2. Children: Biological, adopted, or stepchildren under 18, or over 18 if financially dependent.
  3. Dependent Parents: Parents who are financially dependent on you.
  4. Other Dependents: May include siblings or other relatives under your care.
  5. Documentation: Proof of relationships and dependency, financial support, and health insurance required.

Conclusion

The D6 visa allows you to bring specific family members to Portugal, including your spouse, children, and dependent parents, as well as potentially other dependents. Ensuring that you provide the necessary documentation and meet the eligibility criteria will facilitate the reunification process for your family.