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Assistance with exchanging a driving license for a Polish one
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Why Exchange Your Driving License?
Exchanging your foreign driving license for a Polish one is a critical step for long-term residents or those planning to drive legally in Poland and across the EU. A Polish driving license ensures compliance with national regulations, simplifies interactions with authorities, and allows seamless driving within the European Union. Human Service offers expert assistance to navigate the administrative process, ensuring all requirements are met, documents are correctly prepared, and the exchange is completed efficiently, saving you time and effort.
✔ Eligibility and Document Assessment
Evaluation of your foreign license and eligibility for exchange to meet Polish requirements.
✔ Application Submission Support
Guidance through the filing process at the municipal office, ensuring accuracy and compliance.
✔ Process Monitoring and Updates
Ongoing tracking to ensure timely issuance of your Polish driving license.
✔ Document Preparation and Translation
Assembly and, if needed, certified translation of all required documents for submission.
✔ Liaison with Municipal Office
Direct communication with the municipal office to address any issues or queries promptly.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Legal driving in Poland and the EU with a Polish license.
Simplified process with professional document preparation.
Reduced risk of delays or rejections through expert support.
Clear guidance on Polish driving regulations.
Valid foreign driving license and its translation (if required).
Valid passport or ID document.
Proof of residence in Poland (e.g., zameldowanie or rental agreement).
Medical certificate (if required for specific cases).
1 photograph (3.5 × 4.5 cm).
Average processing time: 1 to 2 months.
Duration varies based on document verification and office workload.
Stress-free process with professional support.
Fast and efficient handling of your case.
Expert guidance to ensure compliance with all requirements.
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