
Yes, through family reunification. The sponsor first obtains AIMA's prior approval, then the family member applies for a D6 visa at a consulate.
A legally resident non-EU sponsor in Portugal can bring eligible family members — typically the spouse, minor children, certain dependent adult children and dependent ascendants — through family reunification. The sponsor submits the request to AIMA, and once it is approved the family member applies for the D6 visa at the relevant Portuguese consulate. The sponsor must show adequate housing and sufficient means of subsistence, and a minimum prior residence period applies under current law. Confirm the current conditions with AIMA and on vistos.mne.gov.pt before applying.
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