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You only need to apply for a family reunification visa, if you’re a non-EU citizen and eager to join a family member already residing in Poland. A Poland family visa is issued only to the close family members, namely consorts, mates, or minor children of Polish residents. Those who are granted a family reunification visa will admit a temporary hearthstone permit, which is valid for three times and later it can also be renewed.
Every person who is not an EU, EEA or a Swiss citizen requires a family or a dependent visa to become reunited with a family member residing in Poland. Still, you simply have to register with the original enrollment office, if you would have been an EU, EEA or a Swiss citizen and wish to join a family member in Poland for longer than three months. Registering your stay is similar to as a visa operation process but not entirely the same.
Your family members need to begin the process of applying for a family reunification at the nearest Voivodeship office in Poland, whose process is given below:
Step 1. Preparing the required documents
You and your concerned family member need to collect all the set of documents that will support the operation of the visa. This basically includes evidence of family relationships, for e.g. marriage instrument, birth or relinquishment instrument, etc.
Step 2. Applying for the Dependent Visa at the Voivodeship
Your family member, currently residing in Poland, needs to request for a family reunification or a dependent visa at the nearest Voivodeship office. He needs to complete the operation forms for each family member who wishes to join. As and when the operation for family reunification is approved, then you become eligible to apply for a public visa D at the Polish delegation in your home country. This visa permits you to visit the country to join your loved ones, basically your family members.
Step 3. Translating Needed Documents to Polish
Before submitting all the required documents for obtaining a Poland family reunification or dependent visa, you need to restate all of them into Polish and properly legalize them. Also you need to submit both the original and clones of all the documents. Remember that your original documents will be returned to you as and when the operation process is complete.
Step 4. Applying for a National D Visa at the Polish Embassy
After finishing all the above steps, you need to submit the required documents at the nearest Polish delegacy, in order to get a public D visa for reuniting the family. This implies that you may require some documents that your family member may need to post from Poland.
As a last step, you need to set up an appointment, either by visiting the site or by directly reaching the delegacy. After submitting your operation form, be patient to receive an answer.
The processing time for a Poland dependent visa is about 30 days. In some cases, due to high demand and a high number of operations, you may also need to wait for over to 60 days.
There is a list of the required documents for obtaining a Poland family visa, which are as follows:
Note that the exact documents may vary depending on the delegacy, you chose to apply, and also for each specific case.
The freights of the Poland family visa include the following:
A Polish temporary hearthstone permit for dependent family members is valid only for three times. You’re also eligible to apply for an extension of the family reunification visa as long as you are having a hearthstone card.
The hearthstone card stands for a document that verifies your identity during your entire stay in the country. After completing the stay for four successive times in Poland, you are eligible to apply for an endless hearthstone permit, which will let you reside in the country for over to ten times.
Be it a temporary or an endless permit, the resident permit being given for a family reunification allows you to work in any establishment of the country, Poland. You are eligible to work until the expiry date of your hearthstone permit.
While having a dependent visa, you are allowed to live, study and indeed work in Poland until the expiry date of visa. Still, you require a hearthstone permit to do the stated. Be sure to apply for an extension of your hearthstone permit, if it expires before the completion of your studies, in any case.
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