🇬🇷 Greece · Student

Studies at Higher Education Institutions article 33 (Law 4251/14) / Issuance — requirements, costs & how to apply

Official source Updated 2026-06-22 · Government page ↗

Who is eligible

Minimum monthly income€400
Minimum annual salary€780
Educationpost-secondary
Health insuranceRequired (valid in-country)
Age range18–60

Costs

Application / consular fee€150

Duration & renewal

Initial stay: 12 months. Does not lead directly to permanent residence.

Who can apply

Open to all nationalities.

How to apply

  1. Confirm you meet the eligibility above.
  2. Gather documents and apply via the official portal: https://apdattikis.gov.gr/en/documents/.

Frequently asked

How much income do I need?

You must show €400.

Does this visa lead to permanent residence?

No — it does not lead directly to permanent residence.

Do I need health insurance?

Yes — valid health insurance in the country is required.

Sources & verification

Every figure on this page is taken from an official government source and dated. Nothing is inferred.

Minimum monthly income
Minimum annual salary
Education
Health insurance

“Certificate from the relevant education institution as to the total duration of the specific program of study for insurance requirements.”

Age range
Application fee
No direct PR path

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Open to all nationalities

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Informational only, not legal or immigration advice. Requirements change — always confirm on the official government source linked above before applying. Last verified 2026-06-22.

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