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Schengen C-type visa

If you intend to stay in the territory of Poland and/or any other Schengen states c (during one or more visits) for a total of up to 90 days within a half-year period  calculated from the date of  first entry, or if you plan to transit through Schengen territory (by train, car or plane), you need to  apply for a Schengen C-type visa.

 

The unified Schengen visa (C-type visa valid in Schengen States) entitles the holder to stay in the territory of all Schengen states.

 

The Schengen visa with limited territorial validity (C-type visa valid only in Poland or with validity excluded for a specified Schengen state/states) entitles the holder  to stay only in the territory of the state/states for which it is valid.

 

National D-type visa

If you intend to stay in the territory of Poland for a total of more than 90 days (at least 91 days)  during one or more visits  within a half-year period calculated from the date of first entry, you need to apply for a national D-type visa.

 

The national D-type visa entitles the holder to:

- stay in the territory of Poland throughout the period of its validity;

- additionally, to move within the territory of  other Schengen states for up to three months within a half-year period.

 

Transit airport visa

If you intend to travel by air from a third state to another third state with a stopover at an airport in the Schengen area (in the territory of the Republic of Poland) and also:

(1) you do not intend to leave the international transit  area of the airport and

(2) you hold the citizenship of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq,  Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan or Sri Lanka

- you need to apply for an A-type airport transit visa.

 

When planning transit through an airport situated in a Schengen state other than Poland, we advise you to directly contact a consulate of the country concerned for visa information.

 

The A-type airport transit visa entitles the holder only to stay in the international transit area of the airport (it does not entitle the holder to enter Schengen territory or to leave the transit area of the airport).

 

How long can I spend in the territory of Poland/Schengen  with a C or D-type visa?    

The duration of stay by foreign nationals in Poland (holders of national D-type visas) or in  Schengen territory (holders of  unified C-type visas) is indicated  in the visa (“duration of stay” expressed in numbers); such stay is possible  onlyduring the validity of the visa (“visa valid from….to….”).

 

What documents do you need when submitting a C-type Schengen visa application?

1. Travel document:

- valid at least three months after the planned departure from Poland/Schengen territory;

- with at least 2 blank pages;

- issued within the last ten years.

2) Completed and signed visa application form.

3. Biometric photo.

4. Visa fee.

5. Health insurance of at least EUR 30000, valid in the entire Schengen territory.

6. Supplementary documents, confirming:

- the purpose of the visit,

- possession of accommodations;

- possession of sufficient funds to cover the cost  of entry, stay and departure from the Schengen territory or Poland;

- readiness to depart from  Schengen territory after  expiry of the visa.

 

The types and number of supplementary documents may differ depending on the consular office. In this connection we advise you to contact the relevant consulate to obtain full information concerning the documents needed when submitting a visa application.

 

What documents do you need when submitting a D-type national visa application?

1. Travel document:

2) Completed and signed visa application form.

3. Biometric photo.

4. Visa fee.

5. Health insurance.

6. Supplementary documents, confirming:

- the purpose of the visit,

- possession of sufficient funds to cover the cost  of entry, stay and departure from the  territory of Poland;

- necessity of  staying in the territory of Poland for more than 90 days within a half-year period.

 

The types and number of supplementary documents may differ depending on the consular office. In this connection we advise you to contact the relevant consulate to obtain full information concerning the documents needed when submitting a visa application.

 

The consul of which Schengen state is competent to process your Schengen visa application?

The consul of the Schengen state which is the main destination of your visit is always the consul competent to process your visa application.

 

If you are not planning to visit Poland at all, you cannot submit your Schengen visa application at a Polish consular office.

 

If you are going to visit several Schengen states, a Polish consul will be competent to process your application only if Poland is the main destination of your entry into Schengen territory,  or if Poland is the state in which you intend to spend most time.


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