Invitation Letter

Visa Information for GLOBALCME Participants

Surely attending the GLOBALCME in Athens will require you to obtain an entry permit to Greece such as a visa. Before starting your visa application process you might be interested in knowing some required information that might help you with a smooth journey.

Countries requiring or not requiring a Visa

Citizens of countries will require a Greece Schengen Visa to travel to the country.

https://www.mfa.gr/en/visas/visas-for-foreigners-traveling-to-greece/countries-requiring-or-not-requiring-visa.html

Greece Schengen Visa

To get information on Greece Schengen Visa read this page: https://www.mfa.gr/en/visas/schengen-visas/information-on-the-processing-of-your-personal-data-general-data-protection-regulation-information-to-be-provided-to-visa-applicants.html

Please note that visa entry laws and requirements might change regularly. To ensure you do not encounter any problems make sure you have all the correct information from the Greek embassy in your home country and consult the authorities.

Invitation letter: 

After completing your registration for the GLOBALCME conference, the organizer will issue an official invitation letter to support your visa application. This letter will serve as confirmation of your participation in the conference and can be submitted along with your visa application to the Greek embassy.

Register for the Conference and begin your visa application as soon as possible to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience.

Safe travels, and we can’t wait to see you at GLOBALCME in Greece!

Conference Visa

Request an Invitation Letter

To request an Invitation Letter, kindly fill out the following form with accurate information as it appears on your passport

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