Temporary Travel Visas

Temporary Travel Visas

Temporary travel for business, family, or tourism is a common need for many people around the world. Each country has its own legal framework for issuing short-term visas, and proper preparation is essential for a successful application.

 

Through our international network of collaborating lawyers and immigration consultants, we provide guidance in visa applications for the United States, Greece and the European Union, Canada, and Australia.

United States (B-1 / B-2 Visa)

Temporary travel for business, family, or tourism is a common need for many people around the world. Each country has its own legal framework for issuing short-term visas, and proper preparation is essential for a successful application.

Through our international network of collaborating lawyers and immigration consultants, we provide guidance in visa applications for the United States, Greece and the European Union, Canada, and Australia.

Greece & European Union (Schengen Visa – C)

Requirements: valid passport, travel insurance, proof of financial means, accommodation or ticket bookings, proof of travel purpose.

Valid across the entire Schengen Area, including Greece.

Through our international network of collaborating lawyers and immigration consultants, we provide guidance in visa applications for the United States, Greece and the European Union, Canada, and Australia.

Canada (Visitor Visa – TRV)

  • Allows temporary stay for tourism, family visits, or business meetings.

Requirements: application to IRCC, biometrics, proof of ties to home country, financial support, possible interview.

Duration is usually up to 6 months.

 

Australia (Visitor Visa – Subclass 600)

  • Available for tourism, family visits, or business purposes.

Requirements: electronic application, proof of funds, health and insurance requirements, proof of intent to return.

Duration: 3, 6, or 12 months, depending on the case.

 

Support in the process

  • Guidance in completing applications and gathering required documents
  • Preparation for consular or embassy interviews
  • Monitoring of deadlines and requirements in each country
  • Cooperation with experienced lawyers and consultants familiar with local procedures