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Minimum Bank Statement for Portugal Schengen visa from Pakistan – April 2024

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Minimum Bank Statement for Portugal Schengen visa from Pakistan – April 2024

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Portugal stands out as a top choice for budget-conscious travellers, thanks to its affordable lodging and inexpensive cuisine.

Portugal ranks among the most alluring tourist destinations globally with its stunning cities, rich historical sites, picturesque beaches, and revered religious landmarks.

For Pakistani travellers, securing a short-term Schengen visa is mandatory for visiting this European gem for tourism.

Alongside other prerequisites, maintaining a minimum bank balance is pivotal in ensuring the approval of your Schengen visit visa application.

Portugal Visit Visa Fees in Pakistan

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In April 2024, the standard charge for a Schengen visit visa will be 80 euros. This fee applies to each visa application and covers solely the processing of the visa request.

It’s important to note that payment of this fee does not guarantee the issuance of a visa, nor does it entitle the applicant to a refund in case of visa denial.

Minimum Bank Statement for Portugal Schengen visa for Pakistanis

As of April 27, 2024, the minimum daily required amount for covering expenses during a stay in Portugal is 75 euros.

With one Euro equivalent to Rs298.64 for a 30-day stay in Portugal, an applicant would need approximately Rs672,000 in their bank account to meet the required funds.

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