Warsaw & Online
Residence Permit Based on Studies
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Why Choose a Student Residence Permit?
A residence permit for students of Polish higher education institutions is your key to long-term legal stay in Poland throughout your studies. This document simplifies your stay, allowing you to focus on education while unlocking opportunities like part-time work, student benefits, and freedom of movement within the Schengen Area. The issuance period depends on the duration of your paid tuition.
With Human Service, you’ll receive professional support at every step, ensuring a smooth process without errors or delays.
✔ Document Preparation and Verification
Complete assembly and verification of all required documents.
✔ Immigration Office Liaison
Assistance with filing your application at the immigration office.
✔ Bilingual Contract
Contract with guarantees in two languages.
✔ Full Case Support
Comprehensive assistance throughout the process.
✔ Personal Manager
A dedicated manager to represent you.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Long-term legal stay for the duration of your studies.
Freedom to travel within the Schengen Area (up to 90 days).
Right to work part-time without additional permits.
Access to student discounts on transport, museums, and more.
Completed application form (wniosek).
Proof of enrollment and tuition payment receipt.
Financial documents (bank statement).
Proof of accommodation (rental agreement or dormitory certificate).
Valid health insurance policy for Poland.
4 photos (3.5 × 4.5 cm).
Additional documents upon request (e.g., study plan).
The processing time depends on the region and the accuracy of the submitted documents:
Average processing time: 6 to 12 months.
Duration varies by region, document accuracy, and authorities.
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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