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Residency Help in Poland

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What Is Poland Temporary Residence Card (Karta Pobytu)

Poland issues a Temporary Residence Card to non-EU nationals who plan to live legally in the country for longer than 90 days. This permit allows you to work, study, run a business, or live with your family under full legal protection.

Once approved, your TRC gives you legal status in Poland and visa-free access across the Schengen Zone.

Who Needs a Poland TRC

You need a TRC if you plan to:

  • Work in Poland under an employment contract
  • Operate or invest in a Polish business
  • Study at a Polish school or university
  • Reunite with a legally resident spouse or parent

Note: Without the card, you lose the right to remain past the initial visa or visa-free window. Border authorities track overstays closely.

The Process:

Step-by-Step Process

1. Case Screening and Purpose of Stay Review

We evaluate your case: employment, business, study, or family and choose the correct legal track.

2. Document Preparation

Our office prepares your housing proof, medical insurance, income records, and employment or business documents.

3. Legal Translation and Notarization

Every required document is translated into Polish by certified professionals and legalized where required.

4. Application Submission at Local Immigration Office

We book and attend the appointment with you, presenting your case directly to authorities.

5. Fingerprinting and Biometric Data

Required biometric data is collected during submission. We prep you beforehand and attend the session with you.

6. Case Monitoring

We follow your application status with the Voivodeship Office. You get full updates.

7. Card Collection and Registration

Once approved, we collect the TRC or guide you through personal collection. Final registration steps are handled by us.

What Magyar Handles in Poland

We run your case from eligibility check to final card issuance with no hand-offs. Our office in Poland works directly with Polish immigration officers, tax authorities, and municipal offices to get your case done right.

  • A Polish legal representative assigned to your case
  • Preparation of all paperwork under the Foreigners Act
  • Preparation of all paperwork under the Foreigners Act
  • Legalization, translation, and compliance of foreign documents
  • Booking and tracking all application steps
  • Support until card pickup and registration

Legal Grounding, Not Guesswork

We only file what Polish law allows. Every application is backed by statute, not hearsay.

Licensed Case Handlers in Warsaw and Kraków

Our local Polish teams speak the language, know the offices, and walk your file in personally.

End-to-End Management

We supervise every legal and immigration step; company registration, lease drafting, tax setup, even biometric scheduling.

Zero-Risk Intake Policy

We screen all cases tightly. If your profile lacks merit, we don’t file. That’s how we keep our rejection rate low.

We Don’t Disappear

Our clients don’t wait on random agents. You know your handler. You can reach us by phone, email, or in person.

Built for Foreigners

We’ve helped West Africans, Gulf nationals, and Southeast Asians enter Poland legally. You don’t need to speak Polish or know the system; we handle all that.

Frequently Asked Questions

Timelines range from 60 to 120 days. We work to speed up booking and catch delays early.

Yes. If you entered Poland legally, we can convert your status into residency without needing to leave.

Yes. Children and spouses qualify under family reunification rules.

Yes. Once registered, you gain access to Poland’s public systems.

Yes. Most cards are valid for 1–3 years and are renewable. We handle renewals as part of our service.

Start My Poland TRC Process

You don’t need luck. You need legal strategy. We file what wins, nothing less.

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