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If I have a work visa, can I apply for a residence permit?

Applying for a Residence Permit in Poland with a Work Visa #

Yes, if you have a valid work visa for Poland, you can apply for a residence permit. In Poland, a work visa (typically a type D visa) allows you to legally enter and stay in the country for employment purposes. While the visa permits you to work for a specific period, a residence permit allows for a longer stay, often tied to continued employment or other specific conditions.

Types of Residence Permits #

Several types of residence permits are available in Poland, the most common being:

  • Temporary Residence Permit (Zezwolenie na pobyt czasowy): This is usually the first type of permit sought by foreign workers. It is granted for a period longer than three months up to a maximum of three years and is tied to the purpose of your stay, such as employment.
  • Permanent Residence Permit (Zezwolenie na pobyt stały): This permit allows you to stay in Poland indefinitely. It is more difficult to obtain initially but offers more stability.
  • EU Long-Term Resident Permit (Zezwolenie na pobyt rezydenta długoterminowego UE): This permit is available to individuals who have resided legally and continuously in the EU for a specific period (usually 5 years).

Conditions for Applying #

To apply for a temporary residence permit based on employment, you generally need to meet the following conditions:

  • Valid Work Visa: You must have a valid work visa (D-type) at the time of application.
  • Job Offer/Employment Contract: You need a valid employment contract or a job offer from a Polish employer.
  • Health Insurance: You must have health insurance, either through your employer or private coverage.
  • Proof of Accommodation: You need to provide proof of accommodation in Poland (e.g., rental agreement).
  • Stable and Regular Income: You must demonstrate that you have a stable and regular source of income sufficient to cover your living expenses in Poland without needing to rely on social assistance.
  • Address Registration (Zameldowanie): You need to register your address in Poland.
  • Application Form: A completed application form for a temporary residence permit.
  • Passport Photos: Several current passport-sized photos.
  • Payment of Application Fee: Payment of the required application fee.

Application Process #

  1. Submit Application: You must submit your application to the Voivodeship Office (Urząd Wojewódzki) competent for your place of residence in Poland. It is crucial to apply before your visa expires.
  2. Biometrics: You will be required to provide your fingerprints.
  3. Interview: You may be called for an interview to provide additional information or clarification.
  4. Decision: The Voivode (Wojewoda) will issue a decision regarding your application. The processing time can vary, but it generally takes several weeks to a few months.
  5. Receive Residence Card: If your application is approved, you will receive a residence card (Karta Pobytu), which serves as proof of your legal residence in Poland.

Important Considerations #

  • Timeliness: Apply for the residence permit well in advance of your visa’s expiration date to avoid any gaps in your legal status.
  • Specific Requirements: Requirements can vary slightly depending on the Voivodeship Office. Always check the specific requirements of the office where you will be applying.
  • Legal Assistance: Consider seeking legal assistance from an immigration lawyer or consultant to ensure your application is complete and accurate.
  • Grounds for Refusal: Be aware of potential grounds for refusal, such as providing false information, posing a threat to public order, or not meeting the required conditions.

Official Resources #

These resources provide detailed information on the application process, required documents, and legal regulations concerning residence permits in Poland.

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