When planning a trip to Poland, ask if there is a visa. And it is necessary, because this country belongs to the Schengen zone .
What visas are in Poland?
As people come to the country for different purposes, visas are issued to them of different types. The most popular among them are short-term, necessary for a stay in Poland for a period of 3 months or less. They, in turn, are subdivided into several subcategories:
- a business visa, for which you must have an invitation from a partner company;
- guest visa: you must present an invitation from your relatives or friends-Poles;
- tourist visa: confirmation of your intentions will be booked at the hotel. This type of Polish visa has its validity period, strictly limited to 30 days;
- a work visa requiring an invitation from the future employer. Unlike the previous ones, it allows for a legitimate stay in the country for 6 consecutive months.
How to apply for a visa to Poland?
In addition to these papers, presented in each specified case, there is also a basic list of documents that are necessary for processing a visa to Poland:
- a questionnaire to be filled in with Latin letters;
- The passport, which has 2 blank pages without entries. His term must be covered by another 3 months following the return from Poland;
- copies of all pages of the civil passport;
- one color photo (special requirements apply to it);
- medical insurance with a cover of 30 thousand euros;
- standard visa fee;
- documentation that says you have the finance that would cut off the costs of the upcoming trip to Poland.
By submitting these documents to the Polish embassy or visa center, you can quickly, for several days, arrange a guest, working or tourist visa to Poland.