Basic information about rezidence card

Which documents do I have to submit? 2 copies of the wniosek_o_udzielenie_zezwolenia_na_pobyt_czasowy for a temporary residence permit completed in accordance with the instructions with zalacznik_nr_1_do_wniosku
4 recent colour photographs,
A valid travel document (2 photocopies)
Information from the governor with jurisdiction over the registered office or place of residence of the employer about the lack of opportunities to meet staffing needs of the company hiring the alien on the basis of the records of the unemployed and persons looking for work, or a negative result of recruitment organised for the employer, issued not earlier than 180 days before the application, if it is required
Documents confirming possession of a stable and regular source of income sufficient to cover the costs of living for the alien and the supported members of the alien’s family (e.g. employment contract,
Documents confirming having health insurance or coverage by the insurer of the cost of treatment in Poland Documents
Conditions I have to meet
The application for a permanent residence permit is submitted in person, no later than on the last day of your legal residence in Poland You can pick up your residence card in person only Your fingerprints will be taken in order to issue your residence card Documents should be submitted in Polish in the original or a photocopy along with the original for inspection For documents in a foreign language, you should attach a translation into Polish by a sworn translator
What is worth knowing? The application is rejected, e.g. the case will not be processed, if: When applying, you refuse to give your fingerprints in order to issue a residence card, You are staying in Poland on the basis of the following residence statuses: Permanent residence permit or long-term EU residence permit Schengen visa authorising only the entry into that territory issued for a visit for humanitarian reasons, due to state interest or international obligations Temporary residence permit related to circumstances requiring a short-term visit Consent for tolerated residence, consent for humanitarian visit, asylum, subsidiary protection and temporary protection or decision on granting refugee status in Poland, When applying for refugee status or asylum, If you are detained, placed in a guarded facility or in the arrest for aliens, or preventive measures have been used against you in the form of prohibition to leave the country, You are imprisoned or temporarily arrested, You have been obligated to return and the period for voluntary return specified in the decision obligating an alien to return has not yet expired, also in the case of an extension of that period, You are obligated to leave the territory of Poland within 30 days from the date on which the decision to refuse the extension of the Schengen visa, national visa, temporary residence permits, permanent residence permit or long-term EU residence permit, or to refuse, discontinue or strip of refugee status or subsidiary protection, to withdraw the consent for tolerated stay – has become final, and in the case of a decision by a higher body, from the date on which the final decision was delivered, You are outside the territory of Poland.

Where can I submit an application? – temporary residence permit

1. In person at the office of the Department of Foreigners, located at 3/5 Marszałkowska St. in Warsaw, ground floor, stands 10 or 11 (rooms 14, 16), only after prior arrangement for a specific day and time open: 10 am – 5:30 pm (Monday), 8 am – 3 pm (Tuesday – Friday) at the Regional Offices of the Mazowieckie Province Office in Ciechanów at ul. 17 Stycznia 17, ground floor, room 9 in Płock at ul. Kolegialna 15, ground floor, room 2 in Radom at ul. Żeromskiego 53, 2nd floor, room 261 in Siedlce at ul. Piłsudskiego 38, ground floor, room 14 in Ostrołęka at ul. gen. Augusta Emila Fieldorfa “Nila” 15, ground floor, room 46B open: 10 am – 5:30 pm (Monday), 8 am – 3:30 pm (Tuesday – Friday) from 5 June 2017 (Monday) – ul. Jagiellońska 54 in Warsaw (Multicultural Center, public transport stop – Haller Square) in the Registry Office of the Mazowieckie Province Office, at pl. Bankowy 3/5, entrance ,,F”

How long will I wait for a decision?

Up to 2 months.
In accordance with Article 35 Section 5 of the Code of Administrative Procedure, this period does not include the periods provided by law for certain activities, periods of suspension of the proceedings and periods of delay caused by the fault of the applicant or for reasons beyond the authority.

Residence and work

Which fees do I have to pay?

  • PLN 440 at the time of submission of the application, payable to the bank account:
Urząd Dzielnicy Śródmieście
Miasta Stołecznego Warszawy
ul. Nowogrodzka 43
00-691 Warszawa
60-1030-1508-0000-0005-5001-0038

 

  • PLN 50 for the residence card upon receipt of the decision, payable to the bank account:

 

Mazowiecki Urząd Wojewódzki
Wydział Finansów
NBP O/O Warszawa
83-1010-1010-0137-1022-3100-0000

Legal basis

  • The Act on Aliens of 12 December 2013 (Journal of Laws of 2013, Item 1650 with amendments)
  • Appeal procedure

    If you are dissatisfied with the decision received, you have a right to make an appeal. The appeal shall be submitted to the Head of the Office of Alien Affairs through the Governor of Mazowieckie Province within 14 days from the date of delivery of the decision.

    Frequently asked questions

    1. I apply for a temporary residence and work permit – who should sign Annex number 1 to the application for temporary residence permit?

    The annex must be completed and signed by the employer with their full name. In the case when the employer is a legal person, for example a limited liability company –the application must be signed by persons authorized to represent it, listed in the National Court Register. The employer may also be represented by an attorney, in such a case it is necessary to attach a written authorization to the case file.

    1. I apply for a temporary residence and work permit–what does the length of permit depend on?

    The period of validity of a temporary residence permit depends on the validity of the contract, which the employer concluded with the Foreigner. The employer’s declaration concerning the anticipated period of employment, provided in Annex 1 to the application for a temporary residence permit, is also taken into account.

    1. I submitted the application for extending the time for attaching the district governor’s information and my application was left unprocessed, why?

    Failure to provide the district governor’s information is the formal deficiency of the application. This means that the Foreigner or their attorney is invited to complete it within 7 days of collecting the request. Exceeding this time limit results in leaving the application unprocessed. The seven-day period is a time bar, which means that it cannot be extended or postponed. Submitting the district governor’s information after its expiration does not cause the initiation of proceedings. It should be noted that the District Labour Offices issue district governor’s information within 14 to 21 days, therefore it is advisable to submit the application with attached district governor’s information.

    1. What should I do when the application for a temporary residence permit has been left unprocessed?

    If the failure to meet the deadline to overcome formal deficiencies of application did not occur due to the foreigner’s fault or for reasons beyond the foreigner’s control, a request to restore the deadline to complete the formal deficiencies of application can be submitted within 7 days from the date when the cause of the failure to meet the deadline has been rectified. Along with the request, it is necessary to submit required documents, justify the request and indicate the causes of the failure to meet the deadline to complete the documents.

    1. I submitted the application for a temporary residence permit – can I perform work in the course of proceedings?

    The foreigner may work if he or she:

    • has a work permit,
    • has an employer’s statement registered in the District Labour Office
    • has already had a work permit or temporary residence permit in order to perform work and is still employed at the same employer and at the same position

    is exempt from the requirement to have a work permit.
    It should be noted that the district governor’s information does not entitle to perform work.

    1. I work in Poland, I’m in a non-marital relationship with a Polish citizen, and I also learn in post-secondary school. Can I obtain a temporary residence permit due to all these circumstances?

    No, because there is no possibility to cumulate legal bases for granting a temporary residence permit, if one of the conditions is the performance of work (art. 114 of the Act on Foreigners). A temporary residence and work permit contains the elements of a residence permit and work permit, and is granted for a specific employer, a specific position, indicates working hours and remuneration.

    1. How can I change the temporary residence and work permit when I found a new employer?

    It is not possible to change a temporary residence and work permit when you want to change the employer. You should then submit a new application for a temporary residence permit.

    1. The employer wants to change working conditions specified in my contract and temporary residence and work permit. What should I do?

    In this case, it is necessary to submit an application for the change of temporary residence and work permit. Such application must be accompanied by new district governor’s information, taking into account new conditions of employment and a new contract with an employer, which is the basis for employment.

    1. I set up a business in Poland – a limited liability company, I am a partner and member of the board and I also work for this company as a salesman. Can I obtain a permit for temporary residence, work and business at the same time?

    No, there is no possibility of granting a residence permit due to running business and work. You should apply for a residence permit due to running business, and additionally obtain a separate permit to work as a salesman in the company that you founded.

    1. Can I obtain a temporary residence and work permit if I work on a trial period?

    Employment contracts for a trial period are concluded for a period not exceeding three months, whereas temporary residence permits is granted in cases when the circumstances giving rise to granting it justify the foreigner’s stay in Poland for a period longer than 3 months. Thus, there is no possibility of granting a temporary residence permit on account of an employment contract for a trial period.

    1. Do I always have to present a tax return PIT-37, PIT-40 for the previous year?

    Tax returns must be attached to the case file when the foreigner performed work and settled the obtained income with the Tax Office. If the foreigner had a work permit or the employer’s statement from the District Labour Office and did not take up the employment, an appropriate written explanation must be submitted to the case file.

    1. Where can I obtain a certificate on fulfillment of the fiscal obligations towards the National Treasury or a certificate on no tax arrears?

    Such certificates are issued by Tax Offices.

    1. I submitted the application for a temporary residence within the time limit – can I travel on the basis of a stamp, which has been placed in my passport?

    No, the stamp confirms the submission of application for a temporary residence permit, and the foreigner’s stay is considered legal from the date of submitting the application to the date on which the decision in this matter becomes final. The stamp does not entitle to legal travel. The foreigner can go to the country of origin, but it does not authorize to re-enter to Poland.

    1. I have a residence card and the employer has terminated the contract with me or I resigned from performing work. What should I do in such a situation?

    You should inform the province governor about cessation of the reasons for granting a temporary residence permit within 15 working days, in accordance with the instruction included in the possessed decision.

    1. I have an employer’s statement registered in the District Labour Office, but I did not take up the employment. I found a new employer. Can I apply for a temporary residence?

    Yes, you must submit the application or attach a written explanation of the reasons for not taking up the employment to the application.

    1. Can I take up employment if I have a tourist visa?

    You cannot take up employment if you have a tourist visa.

 

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