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Poland Visitor Visa (Family & Friends Visit)

The Poland Visitor Visa is a Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) issued to individuals travelling to Poland to visit relatives or friends. It permits a stay of up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Unlike the Tourist Visa, this category typically relies on an invitation letter from the host in Poland, which can be an original letter or, in some cases, a formal invitation registered with the local Polish authorities (Voivodeship Office). This helps the consulate verify the genuine personal nature of the visit. As with every Poland Visa category, the final decision on approval rests solely with the Polish consulate or consular section of the embassy.

Eligibility

You may apply for a Poland Visitor Visa if:

 

  • You intend to visit a relative or friend residing in Poland.
  • Your host can provide an invitation letter, ideally registered with the local Voivodeship Office, confirming the visit and their relationship to you.
  • Your stay will not exceed 90 days within a 180-day period.
  • You can demonstrate sufficient financial means for your stay, either independently or through your host’s sponsorship.
  • You intend to return to your home country once the visit concludes.



Government Visa Fees

CategoryFee
Adults (Schengen Short-Stay Visa)€80
Children aged 6–12€40
Reduced fee (nationals of Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Ukraine)€35
Children under 6Free
Spouse of a Polish citizen, close family members of Polish/EU citizensFree

An additional service fee may apply if the application is processed through an external visa application centre. All government fees are non-refundable, even if the visa is refused or the application withdrawn.

Poalnd Visitor Visa Processing Time

Standard Schengen visitor visa applications are generally decided within 15 calendar days of a complete submission, extending to 30 or, in exceptional cases, 60 days if further verification of the host’s invitation or relationship is required. Applications can be submitted up to six months before travel, and applicants are advised to register through e-Konsulat and book an appointment well in advance.

Required Documents Checklist

Valid passport (issued within the last 10 years, valid at least 3 months beyond intended departure, with at least two blank pages)
Completed and signed Schengen visa application form, registered through e-Konsulat
Recent passport-sized photograph
Visa fee payment receipt
Invitation letter from the host in Poland, ideally registered with the local Voivodeship Office
Letter from the applicant's employer confirming role, purpose of travel, and a no-objection statement
Proof of relationship with the host, where applicable
Travel medical insurance with minimum €30,000 coverage
Proof of financial means (own funds or host's sponsorship)

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 Visitor Visa is the correct category for your trip.
Ask your host in Poland to prepare an invitation letter, registered with the local Voivodeship Office where possible.
Register your application through the e-Konsulat online portal and book an appointment.
Gather all required supporting documents.
Attend the appointment at the Polish consulate or an authorised visa application centre.
Submit your documents, pay the applicable fee, and provide biometrics if required.
Track your application status and collect the passport or visa decision.

Important Notes

Visa approval depends solely on the Polish consulate or consular section of the embassy.
An invitation registered with the local Voivodeship Office strengthens the application, though it is not always mandatory.
This visa does not permit employment or paid work in Poland.
Additional documents may be requested to verify the relationship with the host.
Travel medical insurance is mandatory for all Schengen visa applicants.
Fees are non-refundable regardless of the outcome.

Why Choose Shivansh Consultants

Applying for a Poland Visitor Visa requires accurate documentation, proof of your relationship with the host, and compliance with the Schengen visa requirements prescribed by the Polish authorities. At Shivansh Consultants, we provide personalized guidance and end-to-end support, assisting you with visa application forms, invitation letters, relationship documents, travel itineraries, travel insurance, financial evidence, 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 Visitor 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 Visitor Visa application with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Poland Visitor Visa and a Tourist Visa?
Both fall under the Schengen short-stay visa category, but a Visitor Visa is intended for those visiting family or friends and generally relies on an invitation letter from the host, while a Tourist Visa is for independent travel and hotel-based stays.
How much does a Poland Visitor Visa cost?
The government fee is €80 for adults, with a reduced fee for children aged 6 to 12, and no fee for children under 6 or close family members of Polish/EU citizens.
What must my host in Poland provide?
The host should provide a signed invitation letter confirming the visit and relationship. Registering the invitation with the local Voivodeship Office can strengthen the application, though requirements vary by consulate.
How long can I stay in Poland on a Visitor Visa?
A Poland Visitor Visa permits a stay of up to 90 days within any 180-day period, in line with standard Schengen short-stay rules.
How long does processing take for a Poland Visitor Visa?
Most decisions are made within 15 calendar days, though this can extend to 30 or, in exceptional cases, 60 days if further verification is required.