After submitting the application form and documents at the Greece Visa Application Centre (GVAC), the next step in the Greece visa application process is tracking its progress. Staying updated not only provides you peace of mind but also allows you to respond promptly to any additional documents or interview requests.
That’s where our Atlys Greece visa status tracking tool becomes your perfect companion. With instant, real-time updates, our tool ensures you're always informed about your Greece visa status.
Guess what? You can use our Greece visa status checker even if you have applied directly at the GVAC or any other visa channel.
How to check your Greece visa status online from India?
Follow these steps to track your Greece visa status online using the Atlys tool:
Step 1: Enter the application ID and your passport number.
Step 2: Click ‘Check Status,’ and one of the following results will appear on the screen.
Approved: Your Greece visa application is approved.
In process: Your visa application is still being processed.
Rejected: Your application has been rejected by the Greek visa authorities.
Unknown: The information you have entered is invalid.
Why use the Atlys Greece visa status tracker?
Reliable: Atlys work with the Greek visa authorities to provide accurate updates.
Quick: The entire process, from providing details to getting the update, takes less than 2 minutes!
Convenient: The tool allows you to track
Security: Secure and confidential handling of personal information is prioritised.
How will I receive my Greece visa once it is approved?
After your visa application is approved, the Greece visa will be issued as a sticker placed inside your passport. You will be notified of the visa decision by email or SMS, after which you can collect the passport containing the visa from the GVAC or have it delivered to your doorstep.
Here is a sample of the Greece visa:
What can I do if my Greece visa application is rejected?
If your Greece visa application is rejected, you can reapply after addressing the reasons for rejection outlined in the visa refusal letter. Greece visa applications are generally rejected due to the following reasons:
Incorrect information: Inaccurate details on your application, such as misspelt names or mismatched passport numbers, can lead to automatic rejections. Even minor discrepancies can raise red flags.
Unclear purpose of travel: If your travel purpose is vague, it may lead to doubts about your intentions. For example, suppose you indicate tourism as the reason for travel but fail to provide sufficient details about your planned activities.
Insufficient proof of ties to your home country: Visa officers want assurance that you will return to your home country after your visit. A lack of compelling evidence, such as stable employment, property ownership, or family connections, may lead to concerns that you might overstay your visa.
Lack of sufficient funds: You must demonstrate your ability to financially support yourself during your stay in Greece. Inadequate documentation of your financial resources will result in rejection.
Previous visa violations: Any history of visa violations, such as overstaying a previous Schengen visa or breaching immigration rules, impacts your chances of obtaining a new visa, as it raises concerns about your reliability and intentions.
Alternatively, you can appeal the decision within 30 days of the rejection date. You can write a compelling appeal letter explaining why your visa should be granted, along with attaching relevant documentation.
Tip: Apply with Atlys and let our visa experts assist you throughout the Greece visa application process, increasing the chances of visa approval.
Is there any charge for checking the visa status on the Atlys Greece visa status tracker?
No, checking the Greece visa application status on the Atlys tool is absolutely free!
What information do I need to check my Greece visa status online?
You only need the application ID and your passport number to do Greece visa tracking online.
Can I check my Greece visa status with passport number?
Yes, you can easily perform Greece visa status check by passport number. However, you will also need the application ID.
How long does it take to process a Greece visa application?
Greece visa processing generally takes 15 working days after you submit the application at the Greece Visa Application Centre (GVAC).
Note: Please note that this timeframe can be extended up to 45 calendar days if additional documentation or interviews are requested.
Can someone else collect the passport from the GVAC on my behalf?
If you cannot collect the passport in person, you may authorise another person to do so. However, the authorised person will need to bring the following documents at the time of passport collection:
Original payment receipt of the applicant(s);
An original signed and certified authorisation letter from the applicant;
A photocopy of the applicant’s ID.
The original ID (and a photocopy) of the authorised person.
Got further questions? Reach out to the Atlys support team at [email protected] or contact the Greece Embassy in India at [email protected].
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- Current Version
18 Oct 2024
Written By:
Karishma Agarwal
Edited By:
Harshal Kale
01 Oct 2024
Written By:
Karishma Agarwal
Edited By:
Karishma Agarwal