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Looking to start a business or expand your entrepreneurial journey in Europe? The D2 Visa, also known as the Portugal Entrepreneur Visa, is one of the best options for Pakistani investors who want to establish or manage a business in Portugal.
Reliance Immigration, a trusted Portugal immigration consultancy based in Karachi, Pakistan, specialises in helping South Asian entrepreneurs successfully apply for the Portugal D2 Visa, ensuring full compliance with AIMA Portugal immigration requirements and the official Portugal immigration website.


The Portugal D2 Visa is a residence visa created for entrepreneurs, investors, and independent professionals who want to start or operate a business in Portugal.
It’s a powerful alternative to the Golden Visa with no fixed minimum investment, designed for real business owners and freelancers who can contribute to Portugal’s growing economy.
Once approved, the D2 Visa grants you and your family the right to live, work, and travel freely within the Schengen Zone, and eventually, apply for Portuguese citizenship after five years of legal residence.
Portugal’s startup ecosystem, tax incentives, and high quality of life make it the perfect choice for entrepreneurs from South Asia who want a secure, affordable pathway to Europe.
Reliance Immigration, based in Karachi, Pakistan, specialises in Portugal business immigration and D2 Visa applications for South Asian clients.
We offer:
Our team stays updated on all Portugal immigration 2024 laws and SEF/AIMA Portugal immigration changes to give you accurate, reliable, and efficient visa solutions.

Our experts assess your profile and confirm your eligibility for the D2 Entrepreneur Visa Portugal.
We help you prepare a strong, SEF-compliant business plan that showcases your venture’s value to the Portuguese economy.
We compile and verify all necessary documents, including financial proofs, tax number registration, and accommodation details.
Submit your D2 Visa application form at the Portuguese Embassy or Consulate in Pakistan (or your home country).
Once approved, you’ll receive your visa to enter Portugal and begin the residence permit process.
Upon arrival, Reliance Immigration assists with scheduling your SEF (AIMA) appointment for your residence card.

Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in Portugal.
Reliance Immigration advises your passport details and assists in preparing certified copies to ensure full compliance with embassy guidelines.
To qualify for the D2 Visa Portugal, applicants must prove they have a viable business plan and sufficient resources to establish and operate their business in Portugal.
A compelling business plan is essential to prove your venture’s value to Portugal’s economy. Reliance Immigration’s experts craft or refine your business plan to align with Portugal immigration expectations, increasing your chances of approval.
The Portuguese Immigration and Borders Service reviews each application carefully to ensure it benefits the local economy.
All documentation must be prepared according to Portugal D2 Visa requirements and SEF/AIMA guidelines. Reliance Immigration provides complete document assistance to ensure your application meets official Portuguese immigration standards.
Unlike the Golden Visa, the D2 Business Visa Portugal has no fixed minimum investment requirement. Instead, applicants must demonstrate financial capacity to support their proposed business and personal living expenses.
Applicants must show sufficient funds to sustain themselves and their business in Portugal.
Reliance Immigration helps you present your financial evidence clearly, including proof of investment or income certificates to meet official requirements.
A recent certificate (issued within 3 months) showing no criminal record is required.
Reliance Immigration assists in obtaining, translating, and attesting your Police Character Certificate for the Portugal visa submission.
Obtaining a Portuguese NIF (Tax Identification Number) is mandatory before applying.
Reliance Immigration through Portuguese lawyers handles the entire NIF registration process for you remotely from Pakistan, saving you time and ensuring accuracy.
Business owners must show Portuguese company registration or investment proof, while freelancers can submit client contracts or professional activity evidence.
Reliance Immigration advises on setting up your business entity, drafting incorporation documents, or collecting freelancer proofs in the correct format.
You must show proof of residence, such as a rental agreement or property ownership.
Reliance Immigration guides you in finding compliant housing documentation that fulfills the Portugal D2 Visa requirements
Reliance Immigration reviews all supporting materials, assists in translating them when necessary, and ensures they meet Portugal D2 Visa 2025 submission standards.
Document errors are a leading cause of visa delays or rejections.
With Reliance Immigration, you get a dedicated consultant who double-checks every form, translation, and signature, ensuring a complete, compliant, and professional D2 Visa submission for Portugal.

Call us or fill out the form to receive a free and confidential initial consultation.
This is a preliminary eligibility assessment based on current Portugal D2 Visa requirements. Completion of this form does not guarantee visa approval. Our consulting team will review your responses and contact you with a detailed eligibility evaluation and next steps.
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