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Poland Family Reunification Visa

The Poland Family Reunification Visa allows close family members of a third-country national legally residing in Poland to join them. The underlying status is a Temporary Residence Permit “for the purpose of family reunification,” governed by the Act of 12 December 2013 on Foreigners. If the family member is outside Poland, they generally apply for a national Type D visa at the Polish consulate in their country of residence, based on the sponsor’s qualifying residence status, and then apply for their own Temporary Residence Permit at the local Voivodeship Office after arriving in Poland. The sponsor must have resided in Poland on a qualifying basis — most commonly, consecutive temporary residence permits for at least 2 years, or certain other qualifying statuses — before family reunification can be requested. As with every Poland Visa category, the final decision on approval rests solely with the competent voivode or, on appeal, the Head of the Office for Foreigners.

Eligibility

You may apply for a Poland Family Reunification Visa if you are one of the following recognised family members of a sponsor legally residing in Poland:

  • Spouse, where the marriage is recognised under Polish law.
  • Minor children of the sponsor and/or their spouse, including legally adopted children.
  • Minor siblings under the sponsor’s guardianship, in specific circumstances recognised by Polish authorities.
  • In certain cases involving refugees or beneficiaries of subsidiary protection, direct ascendants (parents) of an unaccompanied minor.

The sponsor must generally reside in Poland on the basis of consecutive temporary residence permits for at least 2 years (with the most recent permit valid for at least 1 year), or hold another qualifying residence status such as a permit for scientific research, highly qualified employment, or long-term researcher mobility. The sponsor must also demonstrate stable and regular income, health insurance, and a place of residence in Poland sufficient for the family.

Government Visa Fees

CategoryFee
National Visa (Type D) for family reunification purposes€80 (approx. 350 PLN, subject to exchange rate)
Temporary Residence Permit application (in Poland, after arrival)Fee set under Polish regulations on fees for foreigners’ documents — confirm current amount with the Voivodeship Office
Family members of Polish/EU citizens applying for related national visasFree

The visa application fee is non-refundable, whatever the consul’s decision. Separate costs apply for the Temporary Residence Permit (if the programme exceeds one year) and for translations, apostilles, or health insurance.

Poalnd Family Reunification Visa Processing Time

Under the EU Family Reunification Directive as implemented in Poland, the relevant proceeding should be completed within 9 months, though in practice this can take longer, and authorities may formally extend the deadline, particularly in more complex cases. The consular visa stage, once the Voivodeship Office decision is available, generally follows standard national visa timelines of around 15 to 30 calendar days. Given the combined stages — sponsor eligibility confirmation, Temporary Residence Permit application (if the family member applies from within Poland), or consular visa processing (if applying from abroad) — the overall process can take several months to around a year.

Required Documents Checklist

Valid passport (with sufficient remaining validity)
Completed and signed application form for a Temporary Residence Permit or National Visa, as applicable
Recent "biometric" passport-sized photographs (35 x 45 mm, taken within the last 6 months)
Documents confirming family ties (marriage certificate, birth certificate, adoption certificate), translated into Polish where necessary
Documents confirming the sponsor's qualifying residence status in Poland (copy of residence permit decision)
Documents confirming a stable and regular source of income sufficient to support the family (employment contract, income statements)
Documents confirming health insurance or coverage of treatment costs in Poland
Proof of a place of residence in Poland suitable for the family
For spouses: additional evidence of a genuine, cohabiting relationship (joint photos, joint rental agreement, etc.)

Requirements are streamlined given the visa’s narrow, short-stay purpose, but confirmed onward flight details are essential.

Step-by-Step Application Process

Confirm the sponsor's residence status in Poland qualifies them to sponsor family reunification (generally 2 years of consecutive temporary residence permits, or another qualifying status).
Gather documents confirming family ties, the sponsor's income, insurance, and accommodation.
If the family member is abroad, apply for the National Visa (Type D) at the Polish consulate in their country of residence, referencing the sponsor's qualifying status.
If the family member is already in Poland on a legal basis, submit the application for a Temporary Residence Permit in person at the Voivodeship Office, no later than the last day of legal residence.
Provide fingerprints as part of the application (except for children under 6).
Await the decision, which should be issued within 9 months under the applicable EU-derived deadline, though this can be extended.
Once granted, collect the Temporary Residence Card, which allows crossing the Polish border together with a valid passport.

Important Notes

Family reunification is generally not available to foreigners residing in Poland only on the basis of a visa, or a temporary residence permit held for less than 2 years.
The sponsor's minimum qualifying residence period and specific permit categories are subject to detailed rules — confirm your sponsor's eligibility with the Voivodeship Office or a qualified adviser before applying.
If the family member is outside Poland, the application is generally submitted by the sponsor residing in Poland, with the family member's written consent.
A family may be granted a residence permit for a maximum period of 3 years under the family reunification route.
Additional documents may be requested to verify the genuineness of the family relationship, particularly for spouses.
Fees are non-refundable regardless of the outcome.

Why Choose Shivansh Consultants

Applying for a Poland Family Reunification Visa requires accurate documentation, proof of family relationship, and compliance with the immigration requirements prescribed by the Polish authorities. At Shivansh Consultants, we provide personalized guidance and end-to-end support, assisting you with visa application forms, relationship documents, sponsor documentation, financial evidence, accommodation details, travel insurance (where applicable), and all required supporting paperwork. Our experienced consultants carefully review your application to help minimize errors and delays while ensuring your documentation is complete and meets the applicable visa requirements. We are committed to delivering transparent, reliable, and client-focused assistance throughout your Poland Family Reunification Visa application process. While the final decision on visa approval rests solely with the Polish immigration authorities, our goal is to help you submit a complete, accurate, and well-prepared Poland Family Reunification Visa application with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can join a sponsor in Poland through family reunification?
Recognised family members generally include a spouse (where the marriage is recognised under Polish law), minor children (including adopted children), and in specific circumstances, minor siblings or dependent ascendants.
How long does a sponsor need to have lived in Poland before sponsoring family reunification?
In most cases, the sponsor must have resided in Poland on the basis of consecutive temporary residence permits for at least 2 years, with the most recent permit valid for at least 1 year, though certain other qualifying statuses can also apply.
How much does the Poland Family Reunification Visa cost?
The National Visa (Type D) fee is €80 (approximately 350 PLN), plus a separate fee for the Temporary Residence Permit application in Poland. Family members of Polish/EU citizens applying for related national visas are exempt.
How long does Poland family reunification take?
Under the applicable EU-derived deadline, the proceeding should be completed within 9 months, though it can take longer in practice, especially in more complex cases.
Can my family member apply for the residence permit from inside Poland?
Yes, if the family member is already legally residing in Poland, they can apply for the Temporary Residence Permit in person at the Voivodeship Office, generally before the last day of their current legal stay.