Bulgaria•Europe30-45 working days
Free
1 year (renewable)
No
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
The Bulgarian Long-Stay Visa, formally classified as a Type D visa, serves as the essential gateway for third-country nationals intending to reside in Bulgaria for periods exceeding 90 days within any 180-day window. Established under the framework of the Bulgarian Law on Foreigners and harmonized with broader European Union migration directives, this visa was created to bridge the critical gap between short-term Schengen-style tourism and permanent residency. By requiring applicants to demonstrate a legitimate, long-term purpose for their stay—such as employment, education, family reunification, or independent business activity—the Bulgarian government ensures that incoming residents are integrated into the national socioeconomic fabric rather than merely passing through as transient visitors. This visa acts as a necessary precursor to obtaining a residence permit, functioning as a vetting mechanism that allows the Bulgarian migration authorities to verify the legitimacy of an applicant’s ties to the country before granting them the right to settle, work, or study within its borders for an extended duration.
The ideal applicant for a Type D visa is an individual who has secured a stable, verifiable commitment within Bulgaria, ranging from foreign professionals hired by local companies and international students enrolled in accredited universities to entrepreneurs establishing a commercial presence or retirees seeking to relocate. Unlike short-stay visas that limit holders to tourism or brief business meetings, the Type D visa is distinctive because it is purpose-specific and serves as the foundational step toward obtaining a Bulgarian residence permit, which eventually grants the holder the right to live and work legally for the duration of their permit. While it offers the significant benefit of allowing long-term integration and potential pathways to permanent residency, it is not without its limitations; the application process is rigorous, requiring comprehensive documentation such as proof of adequate financial resources, valid health insurance, and a clean criminal record. Furthermore, the visa is strictly tied to the specific purpose stated in the application, meaning that if an individual’s circumstances change—such as switching employers or changing the nature of their stay—they must navigate additional administrative procedures to maintain their legal status, ensuring that the integrity of the immigration system remains intact while providing a clear, structured route for those looking to make Bulgaria their primary home.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
BulgariaValid passport with at least 6 months validity
Proof of purpose of stay (e.g., work permit, enrollment letter, marriage certificate)
Evidence of stable, regular, and sufficient financial funds
Proof of accommodation in Bulgaria
Private medical insurance valid in Bulgaria
Education
none or higher
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