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Publication date: 31.10.2024

How to Obtain an EU Resident Card?

To obtain an EU resident card in Poland, you must legally reside in the country for at least 5 years and have a stable income for the last 3 years. This is an important condition, as without a stable financial situation, you will not be able to confirm your ability to support yourself and your life in Poland. You also need to confirm your knowledge of the Polish language at the B1 level, which is important for integration into Polish society, and have health insurance, which will ensure you access to medical services.

To submit an application to the voivodeship office, the following documents are required:

  1. Application Form: Prepare 3 copies of the completed application form.
  2. Photographs: Provide 4 photographs that meet the requirements.
  3. Proof of Residence: A document that confirms your residential address in Poland.
  4. Proof of Legal Residence: Copies of all documents confirming your legal residence.
  5. Income Certificate: Documents that confirm your stable income for the last 3 years.
  6. Health Insurance: A health insurance policy valid in Poland.
  7. Receipt of Payment: A document confirming the payment of all necessary fees.

After submitting the documents, you will receive a stamp in your passport that confirms your legal residence while your application is being processed. This is an important step, as it allows you to stay in the country while your application is being reviewed. The process can take from a few months to a year, so it is important to prepare all documents in advance.

Financial Stability: Confirmation of stable income is an important aspect of obtaining a resident card.

Language Proficiency: Prepare for the Polish language test at the B1 level.

Budget: Assess the costs of health insurance and other fees.

To successfully complete the entire process, pay attention to several key aspects:

  • Research: Familiarize yourself with the requirements and conditions for obtaining a resident card.
  • Consultation: Consider consulting with a lawyer who specializes in immigration law.
  • Planning: Develop a clear action plan for preparing all necessary documents.

If you have any questions or need consultation, contact us for legal assistance to protect your rights and be confident in your legal situation. We are ready to help you at every stage of the EU resident card application process.

Our contact details:

  • Ukraine: +380735349850
  • United Kingdom: +447418377298
  • Poland: +48799362716
  • USA: +16469348519

Question

What documents are needed to obtain an EU resident card?

Answer

You will need an application form, photographs, proof of residence, documents confirming legal residence, an income certificate, health insurance, and a receipt of payment.

Question

How long does the process of obtaining a resident card take?

Answer

The process can take from a few months to a year, depending on the number of applications submitted and the workload of the relevant authority.

Question

Can I apply for a resident card if I am in Poland illegally?

Answer

No, to obtain a resident card, you must be legally residing in the country for the required period.

 
Conclusion

Obtaining an EU resident card in Poland is an important step for those planning to stay long-term in the country. By following all requirements and procedures, you can avoid problems in the future. Do not hesitate to seek help — we are ready to support you at every stage!

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