Visa Information
VISA TYPES
Select the visa type that is right for you to see important information on visa fees, documents required, forms, photo specifications and processing times.
Long Stay (D)
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Overview
Estonian long-term visa (D-visa) is meant for third-country nationals, whose intended stay in Estonia is more than 90 days in 180-day period. Persons, who’s intended stay is shorter, must apply for Schengen visa (C-visa) or use their right for visa free short-term stay (up to 90 days in 180 day period) in Estonia.
Estonian D-visa can be issued for maximum 12 months with maximum period of stay 365 days. Issuance of consecutive D-visas is restricted (maximum period of stay during 730 days is 548 days).
Travel purposes of D-visa is not restricted, in general person can apply for long-term visa on any travel purpose providing that applicant can prove his or her intention to stay in Estonia for more than 90 days in 180 day period.
D-visa issued by a Schengen Member State gives to its holder right to stay in Estonia as described on the visa sticker and stay up to 90 days in 180-day period also in other Schengen Member States.
Visit the MFA Estonia website for more information https://www.vm.ee/en/consular-visa-and-travel-information/visa-information/application-long-stay-d-visa
Who can lodge D-visa application in VFS Global VACs in Colombia
- Residents of Colombia irrespective of their citizenship.
- Residents of other countries, where it is not possible to apply for Estonian D-visa (which do not have Estonian representation which handles visa applications). List of Estonian representations which are handling visa applications can be found here.
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Visa Fees
VISA TYPE VISA FEE IN USD D-visa (long-term visa) application (82.5 €): $ 96.65
- The applicable visa fee in USD depends on the monthly exchange rate therefore the fee in USD is subject to change without notice. We accept credit or debit cards only.
- Along with the visa fees, a service charge of 36.4 € (payable in USD) is applicable per visa application. Service charge in USD depends on the monthly exchange rate therefore the fee in USD is subject to change without notice. We accept credit or debit cards only.
The following persons are exempted from paying the visa fee, however, will have to pay VFS logistics
- A family member of an Estonian citizen.
- A family member of an EU/ EEA citizen according to the directive 2004/38/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council.
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Documents Required
General documents. All applicants must present:
- application form. Application form can be filled in Estonian or English. Application form must be filled online, printed out and signed at the end of each page and at the end of the form;
- one colour photograph with size 35×45 mm, no older than 6 months, showing applicant looking directly to the camera, neutral facial expression, be taken with a plain light-coloured background, without head covering except for religious reasons, but applicant’s facial features from bottom of chin to top of forehead and both edges of your face must be clearly shown. Please find additional information about requirements to the photo here. Photo must be glued to the application form;
- travel document. Travel document must include at least two free pages for visas, document must be valid at least three months after the end of the validity of the visa requested and on the day of the end of the validity of the requested visa passport should not be older than 10 years;
- travel medical insurance, which guarantees payment of any costs related to applicant’s medical treatment due to applicant’s illness or injury during the validity of the visa. As a rule, travel medical insurance must be valid for the whole period of requested visa, in most cases length of the visa is directly linked with length of insurance. If applicant will be covered with Estonian health insurance (Haigekassa) after arrival to Estonia, travel medical insurance must cover only the period until Estonian health insurance (Haigekassa) insurance becomes valid. For example – if person applies visa for short-term employment, travel medical insurance must cover travel period and first 14 days of working.
- Documents about financial means
- Threshold of financial means (living
expenses):
- D-visa applicant, who has also ground for applying for a residence permit or who is applying visa for studies or for family visit to close relatives who has Estonian residence permit or is Estonian citizen, must prove financial means at least 300 euros per every month of the first year of stay in Estonia;
- applicant who is applying for visa for start-up business must prove financial means at least 4.50 euros per every day of the first year of stay in Estonia;
- applicant, who is applying visa for remote working (a.k.a. teleworking visa or digital nomad visa) must prove that his or her average income during last six months has been at least 3,924 Euros per month (see also list of supporting documents for teleworking visa);
- applicant, who is applying for visa for short-term employment does not have present documents about financial means;
- all other applicants must prove that they have at least 130.80 Euros per every day of stay for the whole visa period.
- Additionally applicant must prove that he or she has enough financial means for other expenses relate to applicant’s stay in Estonia (e.g. tuition fees).
- Documents applicant can use to prove
that he or she has sufficient
financial means:
- bank statement for last six months;
- documents proving that applicant has had regular income during last six months and that he or she will not lose this income during his or her stay in Estonia;
- if another person is covering applicant’s expenses during stay in Estonia applicant must present this person’s sponsorship letter which is accompanied with documents proving that sponsor has enough financial means to sponsor the applicant.
- Threshold of financial means (living
expenses):
- Supporting documents according to the
purpose of stay:
- Study:
- confirmation of the educational institution in Estonia about admission of the applicant;
- exchange student presents also confirmation from local educational institution, where applicant studies;
- students, who are participating in international program (i.e. Erasmus) present also confirmation from the local coordinator of the program and other documents which prove applicant’s status as participant of international program.
- Biometrics
- All applicants who are 12 or older must give fingerprints of all 10 fingers.
- Study:
If applicant applies for a visa to go to Estonia to apply there for a residence permit, applicant’s insurance must cover period which applicant needs for lodging residence permit application and getting answer to the residence permit application. In this case, Consulate suggests making insurance for 6 months at least.
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Photo Specifications
Note: We regret we cannot accept photographs that do not meet these requirements
You will find all information though (application portal) add URL https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/document/download/5bb16566-c8c2-4afb-b038-530f488cb72a_en?filename=icao_photograph_guidelines_en.pdf.
Please provide one recent photograph (not more than 6 months old) of yourself, which should not have been used previously in the passport. The photograph should be in color and:
- one colour photograph with size 35×45 mm, no older than 6 months, showing applicant looking directly to the camera, neutral facial expression, be taken with a plain light-coloured background, without head covering except for religious reasons, but applicant’s facial features from bottom of chin to top of forehead and both edges of your face must be clearly shown. Please find additional information about requirements to the photo here. Photo must be glued to the application form
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If photographs presented do not meet these requirements your application will be considered incomplete.
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Processing Time
All visa applications are examined according to the EU Visa code. According to Article 23 of the Code, applications shall be decided on within 15 calendar days from the date of registration at the Embassy. This period may be extended up to a maximum of 45 calendar days in individual cases, notably when further scrutiny of the application is needed.
The diplomatic representation does not provide any information or comments about the procedure or decision-making process during the review period.
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Download Forms
D visa- Study
Filling the application
- Open the link above or navigate to eelviisataotlus.vm.ee and select the language you wish to use for filling the application.
- Enter your e-mail address as well as the anti-spam symbols required to proceed.
- Fill in the application according to the instructions. Make sure to read all the instructions carefully and provide as much information as possible. Avoid typing errors and if in doubt, click on the symbol next to the appropriate field for additional information. ATTENTION: Your name in the application must be exactly the same as written in your travel document (passport). Please note when completing the application if you have a middle name, you must enter both your first and middle name in the first name field of the application.
- After completing the visa application, you will be provided with the number of your visa application and the filled form will be sent to your e-mail address as a .pdf file. You will also be given the choice to print the form out immediately.
- After printing the form, either from the webpage or from you e-mail, you must sign it, before submitting it to the Embassy or the Consulate General together with other required documents and the visa fee.
