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Residence Permit based on Family Reunification
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Why Opt for Family Reunification?
The family reunification program in Poland allows foreigners with a residence permit or other legal residency status to bring their close relatives to live together. The residence permit for family members grants legal stay, access to Poland’s social system, and, in some cases, the right to work (though certain permits may exclude work rights).
Human Service provides comprehensive support, from document preparation to obtaining the residence permit for your family.
✔ Document Preparation and Verification
Complete assembly and verification of all required documents.
✔ Application Submission Support
Assistance with filing your application at the immigration office.
✔ Appeal Assistance
Support in challenging any application rejections.
✔ Program Guidance
Expert consultations on program nuances and requirements.
✔ Case Monitoring and Liaison
Ongoing oversight and direct communication with the immigration inspector.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Foreigners with a temporary residence permit (valid for ≥ 2 years).
Holders of permanent residence permits or EU resident cards.
Blue Card EU holders.
Individuals with refugee status or international protection.
Polish citizens inviting their spouse or children.
Spouse.
Minor children.
Parents requiring care.
Civil partners (with proof of cohabitation).
Valid passport and residence permit of the primary applicant.
Documents proving family ties (marriage or birth certificates).
Housing agreement (rental contract or property ownership documents).
Employment contract and income statements.
Health insurance policy or proof of coverage for dependents.
- Right to work without additional permits (where applicable).
Freedom of movement within the Schengen Area.
Access to healthcare, education, and social benefits.
Pathway to potential citizenship.
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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