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Immigration to Belgium from Lebanon

Before departing for Belgium, Lebanese nationals need to get a visa (travel pass/permit). The Belgium Embassy in Lebanon explicitly stated that the Embassy is the only place where permit applications are handled. Except for their service provider “TLS contact”, no other organization (such as a “visa application center”) has been contracted to gather and/or process pass applications.

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Belgium permit categories

The most common immigration visas that Lebanese nationals may get are listed below:

Schengen visa

The Schengen Pass enables Lebanese nationals to travel, do business, or visit relatives in Belgium and other Schengen Area nations for brief periods (usually up to 90 days). It is not a long-term immigration visa. It does not provide the right to dwell.

Short-stay pass

Like the Schengen Visa, the short-stay permit (Type C visa) grants brief visits. Notwithstanding, it might just be allowed for specific exercises, like attending conferences, cultural events, or short courses.

Long-stay visa

This visa is for people who need to stay in Belgium for broadened periods, for the most part for work, family reunions, or scholarly pursuits. It is important to get a residency permit.

Work pass

Lebanese nationals who have received a job offer from a Belgian business may apply for a work permit (Type B Visa). The application procedure is often started by the company, and the permit is frequently connected to the particular work.

Student visa

Students from Lebanon who want to study in Belgium must apply for a student permit (Type D Visa). They should have an admission letter from a reputable Belgian university.

Family reunification pass

If you have close relatives who are as of now lawfully dwelling in Belgium, like your companion, kids, or guardians, you might be qualified for a family reunification visa. You will be expected to confirm your family’s monetary steadiness and strength.

Self-employed visa

Lebanese nationals who want to launch their enterprises in Belgium may apply for a self-employed pass (Type B visa). A thorough business strategy and enough funding are required for this visa.

Researcher pass

Researchers who have a verified research project at a Belgian institution or university are eligible to apply for the Scientific Researcher Permit (Type B Visa). Collaboration in academia or science often uses it.

Entrepreneur visa

An entrepreneur pass (Type B visa) may be available to you if you want to invest in and run a company in Belgium. Requirements for the company strategy and finances must be satisfied precisely.

Investor visa

High-net-worth persons who are prepared to invest a substantial sum of money in Belgium may apply for an investor permit (Type B Visa). Usually, the investment helps the Belgian economy.

How to apply for a Belgium visa

Following the precise procedures and specifications provided by the Belgian Embassy or Consulate in Lebanon is crucial when applying for a pass to Belgium from Lebanon:

Choose the right permit type

Depending on why you are traveling, decide what kind of pass you need. Tourist, work, student, and family reunification visas are a few examples of common permit categories.

Verify the pass requirements

To learn more about the requirements for your particular permit category, go to the website of the Belgian Embassy or Consulate in Lebanon. Documentation requirements and eligibility requirements may vary depending on the kind of visa.

Fill application form

Obtain and complete the application for a pass issued by the Belgian government. This form could be available for download via the embassy’s website or in person.

Collect the necessary documents

Gather any required supporting documentation, such as:

  • A passport that is valid for longer than the time you want to spend.
  • Passport-sized images that satisfy the requirements.
  • Evidence of travel insurance that includes medical and return coverage.
  • Receipt for paying a permit fee.
  • Evidence of lodging in Belgium.
  • Proof that you have the money to pay for your stay.
  • An invitation letter, if appropriate.

Depending on your pass type, certain papers may be required, such as a letter of enrolment, an employment contract, or documentation of a familial link.

Make an appointment

Making an appointment is necessary for the majority of Belgian permit applications at the Embassy or Consulate. This appointment may need to be made over the phone or online.

Attend the pass interview

Show up to the Embassy or Consulate as planned. Be on time and carry all the necessary paperwork. You may be questioned about why you’re traveling.

Biometric

The taking of your fingerprints will occur when you submit your application. These are good for five years. Some candidates, such as those under the age of 12, are exempt from having their fingerprints taken.

Pay the permit fee

At the time of your appointment, pay the non-refundable pass cost. Make sure you have the proper amount and are knowledgeable about authorized payment options.

Submit your application

At the Embassy or Consulate during your appointment, submit your permit application together with any necessary supporting documentation. Make sure your application is thorough and well-structured.

Get your visa

Depending on the kind of pass and the season, processing timeframes might vary. For an estimate of the processing timelines, contact the Embassy or Consulate. The Embassy or Consulate will let you know when your permit is granted. After that, you may pick up your passport and visa. Verify the correctness of the pass once more.

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