πŸ‡±πŸ‡ΊLuxembourg Visa for Uruguayan Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents

Visa-free90 days max stay

No β€” Uruguayan passport holders do not need a visa for Luxembourg. Entry is visa-free for up to 90 days as of 2026.

Visa-free under EU Regulation 2018/1806 Annex II (Schengen area, 90 days within any 180-day period).

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Entering Luxembourg on a Uruguayan passport

  • β†’ Travel with just your valid Uruguayan passport. No visa or prior application needed.
Other Luxembourg visa categories (22)

These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Luxembourg. Eligibility varies by visa type β€” some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.

Long-Stay Visa (Type D) + Salaried Worker Residence Permit

Authorises third-country nationals to enter Luxembourg to take up paid employment under a contract compliant with Luxembourg labour law, requiring prior authorisation from the National Employment Agency (ADEM).

~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87) for residence permit. Type D visa obtained from Luxembourg or Belgian diplomatic post before entry; valid 90 days to allow entry. First residence permit valid maximum 1 year, restricted to one profession and sector. Renewal valid up to 3 years, granting access to any sector. Processing for initial temporary authorisation normally up to 4 months. Employer must first obtain ADEM certificate confirming no suitable EU candidate is available.

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EU Blue Card (Carte Bleue EuropΓ©enne)

Residence and work permit for highly qualified third-country nationals who hold an employment contract for highly skilled work in Luxembourg meeting the minimum salary threshold.

multiple entry~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Annual gross salary threshold: EUR 65,652. Employment contract must be for at least 6 months. Permit valid for 4 years (or contract duration + 3 months if shorter). No mandatory labour market test (unlike standard salaried worker permit). Path to long-term residence after 5 years of regular EU residence as Blue Card holder, with last 2 years in Luxembourg.

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Long-Stay Visa (Type D) + Student Residence Permit

Allows third-country nationals to reside in Luxembourg for the purpose of pursuing higher education studies at an approved educational institution.

60d processing~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Applicant must be enrolled in an approved Luxembourg higher education institution. Ministry of Home Affairs normally responds within 60 days. Permit valid annually and renewable as long as enrolment and conditions are met. Renewal application must be submitted 2 months before expiry. Post-study job-search permit available after completing studies.

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Investor Residence Permit - Existing Business

Allows third-country nationals who invest at least EUR 500,000 in an existing Luxembourg-registered company to reside in Luxembourg, provided they commit to maintaining the investment and employment levels for 5 years.

multiple entry~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Minimum investment EUR 500,000. Ministerial opinion from Ministry of Economy required before submitting immigration application. Initial temporary authorisation processing: normally within 3 months. Permit valid up to 3 years, renewable. Long-term residence available after 5 years of lawful continuous stay.

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Investor Residence Permit - New Business Creation

Allows third-country nationals who invest at least EUR 500,000 in a new Luxembourg-registered business creating at least 5 jobs within 3 years to reside in Luxembourg.

multiple entry~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Minimum investment EUR 500,000. Must create at least 5 positions within 3 years, coordinated with ADEM. Ministerial opinion from Ministry of Economy required. Permit valid up to 3 years, renewable.

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Investor Residence Permit - Management and Investment Structure

Allows third-country nationals who invest at least EUR 3,000,000 in a Luxembourg-based management or investment structure with real substance to reside in Luxembourg.

multiple entry~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Minimum investment EUR 3,000,000. Ministerial opinion from Ministry of Finance required. Permit valid up to 3 years, renewable.

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Investor Residence Permit - Financial Deposit

Allows third-country nationals who deposit at least EUR 20,000,000 with a Luxembourg-established financial institution for a minimum of 5 years to reside in Luxembourg.

multiple entry~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Minimum deposit EUR 20,000,000, held for at least 5 years. Ministerial opinion from Ministry of Finance required. Real estate investments do not qualify for any investor permit. Permit valid up to 3 years, renewable.

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Family Reunification - Temporary Authorisation + Residence Permit

Allows spouses, registered partners, and unmarried children under 18 of lawfully resident third-country nationals to join them in Luxembourg.

~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Sponsor must demonstrate stable/regular/sufficient resources (at least minimum wage level for 12 months), suitable accommodation, and health insurance. Processing for temporary authorisation to stay normally up to 9 months. Temporary authorisation valid 90 days; residence permit must be applied for within 3 months of arrival. Family members may take employment once permit is obtained.

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Working Holiday (Work & Travel) Permit

Allows young nationals from partner countries to live, work temporarily, and travel in Luxembourg for up to 12 months to experience cultural exchange and international mobility.

365 daysmultiple entry

Available to nationals of Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Canada, Chile, Japan, and South Korea. Age limit: 18–30 years (up to 35 for nationals of Taiwan, Chile, Canada, and South Korea). Participants must have sufficient financial resources, valid passport, medical certification, and clean criminal record. Cannot travel with dependants. Specific fees depend on the destination country's diplomatic mission. Does not provide social welfare or unemployment benefits. Japan requires a re-entry permit for multiple entries.

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Researcher Residence Permit

Allows third-country nationals to reside in Luxembourg for the purpose of conducting research at a recognised research organisation under a hosting agreement.

multiple entry~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Researcher must have a hosting agreement with a Luxembourg-approved research organisation. Also available for EU-mobility researchers already holding a permit in another EU Member State. Post-research job-search permit available after completing research.

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Trainee Residence Permit

Allows third-country nationals to reside in Luxembourg for the purpose of completing a traineeship or internship with a Luxembourg employer.

~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Part of the broader third-country national long-stay category. Specific requirements and duration depend on the traineeship agreement.

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Au Pair Residence Permit

Allows young third-country nationals to live with a host family in Luxembourg as an au pair, performing limited household duties in exchange for accommodation, meals, and pocket money.

~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Listed under 'Young au pairs' category on the guichet.public.lu immigration portal. Age and duration conditions apply per au pair agreement.

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Volunteer Worker Residence Permit

Allows third-country nationals to reside in Luxembourg for the purpose of carrying out voluntary work with an approved organisation under a volunteer agreement.

~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Listed under the third-country national long-stay categories on guichet.public.lu. Must have a formal volunteer agreement with an approved Luxembourg organisation.

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Self-Employed Person Residence Permit

Allows third-country nationals to reside in Luxembourg for the purpose of conducting self-employed or entrepreneurial activity.

multiple entry~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Listed as a separate category from salaried worker on guichet.public.lu. Must obtain appropriate business authorisation from the relevant Luxembourg authority. Specific conditions depend on the sector and nature of the self-employed activity.

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Intra-Corporate Transferee (Transferred Salaried Worker) Permit

Allows third-country nationals transferred within a multinational company to work temporarily in the Luxembourg entity of that company.

multiple entry~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Covers managers, specialists, and trainee employees transferred within a multinational group. Aligned with EU ICT Directive. Separate category from standard salaried worker on guichet.public.lu portal.

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Seasonal Worker Residence Permit

Allows third-country nationals to work in Luxembourg for seasonal employment in sectors with cyclical demand, such as agriculture or hospitality.

~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Listed as a distinct category on guichet.public.lu. Duration tied to the seasonal employment contract. Specific sectors and conditions set by Grand-Ducal regulation.

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Long-Term Resident Status (Statut de RΓ©sident de Longue DurΓ©e)

Grants stable long-term residence rights to third-country nationals who have lawfully and continuously resided in Luxembourg for at least 5 years.

multiple entry~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Requires 5 years of lawful, uninterrupted residence in Luxembourg. Provides enhanced protection against expulsion and broader access to employment and social rights. Permit is of unlimited duration, subject to renewal. Pathway to citizenship by naturalisation after total 5 years of legal residence (with final year uninterrupted) plus language and civics requirements.

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Residence Permit for Private Reasons (Personal Reasons)

Allows third-country nationals to reside in Luxembourg for more than 3 months without taking up employment - principally people living on their own resources such as an EU/Schengen old-age, invalidity or survivor's pension, or income from activity in another EU/Schengen state, as well as applicants with stable personal or family ties to Luxembourg.

multiple entry~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Luxembourg's closest equivalent to a retirement / person-of-independent-means visa: applicants living on their own resources must show income at least equal to the social minimum wage for unskilled workers, sourced from an EU/Schengen professional activity or from an old-age, invalidity or survivor's pension paid by an EU/Schengen social security institution. Since 12 May 2023 applicants must prove a link with Luxembourg or another EU/Schengen country. Residence permit valid up to 3 years, renewable. Type D visa required beforehand for visa-obligated nationalities. Ministry normally responds within 3 months (no reply = refusal).

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Posted Worker (Detache) Residence Permit - Business Established Outside the EU

Allows third-country nationals posted to Luxembourg by a service-provider business established outside the EU to stay and work for the duration of the service posting.

~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Distinct from the intra-corporate transfer (ICT) permit. The posting employer must first obtain an authorisation for collective posting; the worker must hold a permanent contract active for at least 6 months and obtain a temporary authorisation to stay from the General Department of Immigration. Residence permit valid for the duration of the posting at most and tied to the sponsoring employer. Type D visa required beforehand for visa-obligated nationalities.

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Athlete or Coach (Sportsperson) Residence Permit

Allows third-country national professional athletes and their coaches/instructors to reside in Luxembourg to practise or coach a sport for an approved federation or club for more than 3 months.

~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). For athletes/instructors hired by an approved Luxembourg sports federation or club. Requires an employment contract paying at least the social minimum wage, health insurance, and a medical examination (including tuberculosis screening). Residence permit valid for maximum 1 year, renewable. Type D visa required beforehand for visa-obligated nationalities. Ministry normally responds within 3 months (no reply = refusal).

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Pupil Residence Permit (School Exchange Programme)

Allows third-country national pupils (roughly aged 14-21) admitted to a Luxembourg secondary school under a school-exchange or European education programme to reside in Luxembourg for their studies.

~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). Distinct from the higher-education student permit. For pupils admitted to a secondary education establishment via an exchange programme, hosted by a selected family or host structure that vouches for living and return costs. Residence permit valid for 1 year and NOT renewable (holder cannot switch to another category afterwards). Type D visa required beforehand for visa-obligated nationalities. Ministry normally responds within 3 months (no reply = refusal).

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Post-Study Job-Search / Business-Creation Residence Permit

Allows a third-country national who has completed a Master's-level higher education diploma or defended a research PhD in Luxembourg to stay in order to look for employment or start a business.

multiple entry~$87

Fee is EUR 80 (approx. USD 87). For graduates of a Luxembourg higher-education Master's diploma or a defended research PhD. Residence permit valid 12 months and non-renewable. Application must be filed at least 30 days before the student residence permit or mobility scheme expires. The General Department of Immigration decides within 90 days; if the diploma is not yet available a receipt authorises a further 3-month stay to obtain proof.

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Luxembourg visa for Uruguayan citizens β€” FAQ

Do Uruguayan citizens need a visa for Luxembourg?

No visa is required for stays of up to 90 days.

How long can Uruguayan citizens stay in Luxembourg?

Uruguayan passport holders can stay in Luxembourg for up to 90 days per entry under the current visa-free arrangement.

What documents do Uruguayan citizens need for Luxembourg?

A valid passport is all Uruguayan citizens need for a short visa-free visit (up to 90 days).

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