Poland Student Visa
The Poland Student Visa (Type D – National Visa) allows non-EU/EEA nationals to enter and reside in Poland for the purpose of full-time study at an accredited Polish institution. This visa is intended for students pursuing undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, or preparatory courses in Poland and is a prerequisite for applying for a Temporary Residence Permit after arrival
Who Qualifies for a Poland Student Visa
To qualify for a student visa, applicants must:
- Be accepted into a recognized higher education institution in Poland
- Enroll in a full-time academic program (bachelor's, master's, PhD, or preparatory course)
- Possess sufficient financial resources to support their stay and education
- Have valid health insurance coverage
- Arrange accommodation for the duration of stay
- Hold a valid passport and meet other entry requirements
The visa is intended for non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals. EU/EEA citizens do not require a visa but must register their stay with local authorities after arrival.
Required Documents for Poland Student Visa Application
Document requirements vary slightly by Polish consulate, but generally include:
- Valid passport (with at least 3 months beyond the planned stay)
- Completed National Visa Application Form (Type D)
- Official letter of acceptance from a Polish university
- Proof of tuition payment or scholarship
- Evidence of sufficient funds (approx. PLN 800/month for living expenses, plus tuition and return travel
- Proof of accommodation (rental agreement or university dorm confirmation)
- Health insurance (public or private coverage valid in Poland)
- Recent passport-sized photographs
- Flight itinerary (recommended but not always required)
- Visa fee payment receipt
- Criminal record certificate (may be requested)
Duration of Stay
- The National Visa (Type D) is typically valid for up to 1 year and is renewable.
- Upon arrival in Poland, students must apply for a Temporary Residence Permit for Study Purposes, which may be granted for up to 15 months initially, and then extended as necessary.
- Students must apply for the residence permit
Work Opportunities
Students holding a valid Poland Student Visa and residence permit may:
- Work part-time during the academic year (up to 20 hours per week)
- Work full-time during university holidays
- Participate in internships or work placements that are part of the curriculum
No separate work permit is required for student employment, but the job must not interfere with academic progress.
Why Choose Sky Bridge
At Sky Bridge, we assist students in every step of their journey to study in Poland. Our services include:
- Selection of accredited universities and programs
- Guidance on tuition, scholarships, and living costs
- Preparation and verification of all visa documents
- Visa appointment booking and embassy support
- Post-arrival services including residence permit applications and accommodation assistance
- Support for part-time work, visa renewals, and post-study residence options
We provide expert advice and comprehensive support to make your transition to academic life in Poland seamless and compliant with immigration regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: How early should I apply for a student visa to Poland?
You should apply at least 2 to 3 months before the intended start of your studies, due to
consulate appointment and processing time.
Q2: Can I stay in Poland after graduation?
Yes. You can apply for a temporary residence permit to search for work or start
employment in Poland after completing your studies.
Q3: Do I need to know Polish to study in Poland?
No. Many universities offer English-taught programs, especially at the postgraduate level. However, some basic knowledge of Polish is beneficial for daily life.
Q4: Can I bring my spouse or children with me?
Family reunification may be possible after you obtain a temporary residence permit, but dependents cannot be included in the initial student visa application.
Q5: Is health insurance mandatory?
Yes. Proof of valid health insurance covering your entire stay in Poland is a mandatory
requirement for both visa and residence permit applications.