Track Greece Visa Status Online

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Tracking your Greece visa application after submission through the Greece Visa Application Centre (GVAC) is a crucial step. Monitoring your application’s progress not only confers reassurance, but also facilitates swift responses to any requests for supplementary documentation or interview invitations.

The VisaFast Greece visa status tracking tool provides immediate, real-time updates regarding the status of your application. This tool is applicable regardless of whether you submitted your application through the GVAC or any other authorized visa channel.

Checking Your Greece Visa Status Online from India

The following outlines how to check your Greece visa status online using the required information.

Step 1: Input your Application ID and your Passport Number.

Step 2: Click ‘Check Status’ to view the following potential results, displayed on the screen:

  • Approved: Indicates your Greece visa application has been approved.

  • In Process: This indicates that your visa application is currently being processed by Greek visa authorities.

  • Rejected: This result signifies that your application has been denied by the Greek visa authorities.

  • Unknown: This result signifies that the provided application ID and/or passport number details are not recognized in the system.

Advantages of Utilizing the VisaFast Greece Visa Status Tracker

  • Accuracy: VisaFast leverages official sources and direct communication with Greek visa authorities for the most up-to-date visa status information.

  • Efficiency: The process of inputting details and receiving the updated status is completed in under 2 minutes.

  • Accessibility: The tool offers effortless visa status tracking from any device (laptop or phone) at any time.

  • Data Protection: Personal information is handled securely and with a commitment to confidentiality.

Passport Delivery Process Following Greece Visa Approval

Upon approval of your Greek visa application, the visa itself is implemented as a affixed sticker within your passport. You will be officially informed regarding the visa determination through either email or via SMS notification. At this point, you have two options for obtaining your passport carrying the visa – either direct collection from the designated GVAC location or selection of doorstep delivery services.

The following provides visual representation of a typical Greece visa:

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What to Do if Your Greece Visa Application is Rejected

Should your Greece visa application be denied, you must typically reapply after carefully considering the reasons for rejection detailed within the visa refusal letter issued by the Greek authorities. Greece visa applications are commonly rejected due to the following factors:

  • Inaccurate Application Details: Errors within your application, including misspelled names or mismatched passport numbers, frequently result in automated rejections. Even minor inconsistencies are likely to attract scrutiny.

  • Unclear Justification for Travel: A poorly defined travel purpose can generate doubt regarding your motives. For instance, stating ‘tourism’ without describing planned activities in granular detail may significantly diminish prospects.

  • Limited Evidence of Strong Ties to Your Home Country: Visa officials assess your commitment to return to your home country. The absence of substantiated evidence—such as verifiable employment status, property ownership, or a stable family environment—may raise concerns about potential overstaying of the visa.

  • Lack of Demonstrated Financial Capacity: You must be able to substantiate your financial resources sufficient to cover your stay in Greece. Weak or inadequate financial documentation will likely lead to rejection.

  • Prior Immigration Infractions: Any prior instances of visa violations—for example, exceeding the duration of a previous Schengen visa or failing to adhere to immigration regulations—negatively impacts your visa application prospects and can reasonably influence a decision to refuse a new one as indications have occurred.

Alternatively, you may choose to formally lodge an appeal within 30 days days of receiving the rejection correspondence. Preparing a comprehensive written appeal outlining your case, together with the supplying applicable paperwork, supports your chance of achieving approval.

Tip: Submit Greece visa applications with VisaFast benefitting from our experts’ process-related input and greater potential for visa outcomes for Greek residents.

Is there any charge for checking the visa status on the VisaFast Greece visa status tracker?

No, utilizing the VisaFast tool to monitor the status of a Greece visa application is a complimentary service.

What information do I need to check my Greece visa status online?

To track your Greece visa application status, please provide your application ID and passport number.

Can I check my Greece visa status with passport number?

Yes, it is possible to verify the status of a Greece visa application utilizing the applicant’s passport number. Additionally, providing the application ID is necessary for this process.

How long does it take to process a Greece visa application?

Greece visa processing typically requires 15 business days following submission of the application at the Greece Visa Application Centre (GVAC).

Important: Processing times may be extended up to 45 calendar days if supplementary documentation or interviews are necessitated.

Can someone else collect the passport from the GVAC on my behalf?

If personal passport collection is not possible, an authorized representative may be designated to collect it on the applicant’s behalf. The designated representative must present the following documents during passport collection:

  • The original payment receipt for the applicant(s);

  • An original, signed, and certified authorization letter from the applicant, as provided here ;

  • A photocopy of the applicant’s identification document.

  • The original identification document (and a photocopy) of the authorized person.