I have 30 years of experience in law and a good understanding of educational processes. I know how to create motivating lessons, engage students in active learning and create a favorable atmosphere for knowledge acquisition. Since 2015, I have been living in Poland and have Polish citizenship. I provide a wide range of services related to admission to secondary and higher educational institutions in Poland, including legal support and consultations.
Admission to Polish universities for Ukrainians is a process that includes several important stages. Here is a detailed description of the procedure:
1. Choosing a university and major
The first step is to decide on an educational institution and program. Poland offers a wide selection of universities, both public and private, with instruction in Polish or English. It is important to consider the university's ranking, tuition fees, availability of scholarships, and employment prospects after graduation.
2. Language requirements
To study in Polish, a B1 or B2 level certificate is required (depending on the university). Some universities may require passing a language test. For English-language programs, a TOEFL, IELTS, or other similar document is required.
3. Preparing documents
To enroll, you must collect the following documents:
A secondary education certificate or bachelor's degree (for a master's degree).
- Apostille on educational documents.
- Medical certificate.
- Passport copies.
- Photos.
- Motivation letter (if required).
- Recommendation letters (for some programs).
4. Application
Documents are submitted in Polish, therefore a sworn translation is required. Some universities accept applications online through their own platforms. It is important to check the deadlines for submitting documents, as they may vary depending on the educational institution.
5. Interview and additional requirements
Some specialties require an interview or a creative portfolio. For example, art programs may require samples of work, and business specialties may require a math or logic test.
6. Obtaining an invitation to study
After reviewing the documents, the university sends an official invitation, which is necessary for obtaining a student visa.
7. Obtaining a student visa
- To study in Poland, you must obtain a type D visa. To do this, you need to submit documents to the Polish consulate, including:
- Invitation from the university.
- Proof of financial capacity (bank statement).
- Medical insurance.
- Completed application form.
8. Finding accommodation and adaptation
Students can live in dormitories or rent an apartment. Some universities help with finding accommodation. It is also important to familiarize yourself with the cultural features and rules of stay in Poland.
What do I offer?
✅ Legal security I guarantee the correct execution of all documents in accordance with Polish law, so that you do not have problems with the admissions office or obtaining a visa.
✅ Personalized approach I do not work according to a template - my solutions are individual, tailored to your needs, chosen specialty and university.
✅ Assistance with choosing a university and specialty I analyze your capabilities, help you choose the best option taking into account the rating, employment prospects and financial aspects.
✅ Official partnerships and proven contacts Thanks to my experience and connections with Polish universities, I know all the intricacies of the admission campaign. This guarantees quick and smooth enrollment.
✅ Full support - from the first step to the first class I guide you through the entire admission process, including preparing documents, receiving an invitation, applying for a visa and adapting upon arrival.
What level of Polish language proficiency is usually required for studying at universities in Poland?
Most universities require a certificate at B1 or B2 level, depending on the specific institution's requirements.
What type of visa is needed for studying in Poland?
To study in Poland, students need a type D visa, which allows for long-term residence in the country.
If you need reliable support, contact me - I am ready to make your path to studying in Poland as comfortable as possible!

Admission to a Polish university is not just about submitting documents. This is an important life step that should be organized professionally, without stress and risks. I will help you make this process easy, transparent and successful. 🎓