Work invitation to open a visa to Poland
A Work Invitation to Poland is an official document issued by a Polish employer and serves as the basis for obtaining a work visa for a foreign national who intends to work legally in Poland. This document confirms that a Polish company plans to hire a specific foreign worker.
Types of Work Invitations
Statement of Intention to Entrust Work to a Foreigner (Oświadczenie o powierzeniu wykonywania pracy cudzoziemcowi)
- Suitable for citizens of Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Armenia.
- Issued for up to 24 months.
- Fast processing; does not require a work permit.
Work Permit (Zezwolenie na pracę)
- For citizens of other countries or for employment exceeding 24 months.
- Requires approval from the voivode (regional authority).
Seasonal Work Permit (Zezwolenie na pracę sezonową)
- Applicable sectors: agriculture, tourism, hospitality.
- Validity: up to 9 months within a calendar year.
- Intended for nationals of countries with simplified access (Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia).
Documents Required to Obtain a Work Invitation to Poland
- A scan or photo of all passport pages (pp. 1–31) laid out flat.
- Phone number.
- E-mail address.
Processing Times
- Oświadczenie — 5–7 business days.
- Work Permit (Type A) — 24 business days.
- Seasonal Work Permit — 14 business days.
Service Fees
- Oświadczenie — €95.
- Work Permit (Type A) — €450–€800.
- Seasonal Work Permit — €85.