When should I apply?
You should apply if you are a foreigner, the parent of an adult child who is a foreigner with a residence permit or is a Polish citizen, and you intend to stay with them on the territory of the Republic of Poland for more than 3 months.
You should apply for a residence permit in person before your current legal status expires (i.e. before your visa or residence card expires).
If you apply to extend your stay in Poland before the expiry date of your legal status, you can legally remain in Poland while your application is pending. Make sure you have submitted an error-free application. Your passport must be valid at this time.
Before you apply, read our tips on how to fill in an application form.
Where should I apply?
You may apply in person at the Department for Foreigners in Poznań or one of the office's delegations: Book your visit
If you cannot apply in person before your current legal status expires, please send your application by post to meet the deadline.
What counts is the date of postage at the post office.
If you apply by post, your next step is to visit the office in person to give your fingerprints.
During your visit, you may also file other documents that are required to get a stamp in your passport.
Learn how to give your fingerprints
What documents do I need?
Documents required to obtain a stamp in your passport (i.e. formal requirements)
- Application completed in accordance with the instructions in 1 copy (application to be downloaded). You can receive a copy of your application form in our offices,
- 4 photographs,
- A photocopy of a valid travel document (the original for inspection), in a particularly justified case, when a foreigner does not have a valid travel document and he or she is not able to obtain one, he or she may present another document confirming his/her identity.
To start the proceedings will also be needed confirmation that you have paid the stamp duty.
Documents required to be granted the permit:
If the adult child you intend to live with in Poland is a foreigner and has a residence permit:
- copy of your adult child's residence permit in Poland with whom you intend to stay on Polish territory,
- documents confirming kinship with your adult child with whom you intend to stay on the territory of Poland (civil registry certificate)
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confirmation of residence provided,
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proof of source of stable and regular income.
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All documents are submitted in original / certified copy.
If the adult child you intend to live with in Poland is a Polish citizen:
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copy of your adult child Polish ID card or passport (if they have one) or other documents confirming that the child has Polish citizenship,
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documents confirming kinship with your adult child with whom you intend to stay on the territory of Poland (civil registry certificate),
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source of stable and regular income.
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All documents are submitted in original / certified copy.
What should I know?
During the procedure for granting a temporary residence permit, we determine whether the relationship with a minor child residing in Poland is real and permanent. If we need to explain or clarify the evidence we have in the case during the proceedings, you may be asked to provide other documents or to testify confirming the circumstances that you indicated in the application and the circumstances regarding the purpose of your stay in Poland.
If you work in Poland, you should apply for a temporary residence and work permit. Check the conditions for granting a temporary residence and work permit.
I have received my decison - how to get my residence card now?
The residence card is issued after you have received your decision with your permit.
Read more: How to get a residence card