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What should I pay attention to when applying for a Polish visa?

1. According to the Polish Law on Foreigners, the applicant must provide the following documents to the embassy or consulate that accepts the visa:

A complete visa application form printed in clear capital letters and Latin characters shall not be altered or altered in any words. All fields must be filled in. Any application form that is altered or written will be automatically invalidated. If the information is not detailed, true or sufficient, the application form will be rejected on the spot and the issued visa will be cancelled.

A photo of a standard passport size.

Valid passport and travel document. Passports must be valid for more than three months beyond the planned date of leaving Poland.

If it is a private visit, you must provide an invitation letter from a Polish citizen or a foreigner who has lived in Poland for more than five years. The invitation letter should be filled in a form specially used for this purpose and registered with the local government agency in Poland. If it is a business or official visit, an official invitation letter from a Polish company or institution must be provided, stating the exact purpose of the visit and the proposed visit time, as well as a letter from the applicant's unit.

If the applicant lives in a country other than his country of origin, he must provide the immigration certificate of the country of residence, which should be recorded in his current passport.

The longest period of visa is 3 months. Two or more entry visas, the duration of which is no more than 6 months, the time span is 12 months, and each stay is less than 3 months.

3. Transit visas are issued to passengers who travel to other countries via Poland for less than 5 days. From now on, foreigners who transit in the Polish airport transit area also need airport transit visas. Before applying for a transit visa to Poland, you must obtain the next visa to that country.

4. Under special circumstances, it is necessary to supplement the information in Item 2 1 of the application form, such as the payment method of expenses required in Poland, general insurance, accommodation confirmation letter, round-trip air ticket, etc.

The visa on your passport does not mean that you are allowed to enter Poland and this country. The final decision on permission/refusal is made by Poland and the border guards on the country's borders. Border guards have the right to ask foreigners to show and inspect all the above documents and means of payment. If the visa expires, the frontier defense will collect the fine according to law.

6. The following China passports require visas: ordinary passports for private and ordinary passports for business; If the official passport stays in Poland for more than 90 days.

7. Visas issued to People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens are free, but the acceptance fee is RMB 240 yuan, which will not be returned when the visa is rejected. Visa processing time is usually 7 to 10 working days, but this period can be extended in some cases. If the visa is refused, the applicant's decision cannot be discussed, and he can only reapply after 1 year.

To apply for a Polish visa, you must bring the following documents:

1. The applicant's valid passport and passport home page, as well as copies of all visas and exit stamps.

2. A recent two-inch photo of the applicant.

3. Visa application form (you can collect and fill it out on the spot before applying for a visa)