Gaucho
23 Jul 2016
Law / Can I travel to Poland using my Invitation Letter from my mother in law? [2]
According to this link
touringbuddy.com/visa-requirements-philippine-passport-holders-%E2%80%93-poland-republic-poland/
You need to contact the embassy of Poland to process your Visa and you WON'T get an automatic stamp Visa.
Do it ASAP and you'll probably have to pay some kind of rush fee.
As you're married to a Polish citizen you could ask for a resident Visa or Karta Pobytu either now or as soon as you get here (lets you stay up to 2/3 years instead of the usual 3 months given to tourists - and then you can't come back to Poland for another 3 months).
According to this link
touringbuddy.com/visa-requirements-philippine-passport-holders-%E2%80%93-poland-republic-poland/
You need to contact the embassy of Poland to process your Visa and you WON'T get an automatic stamp Visa.
Do it ASAP and you'll probably have to pay some kind of rush fee.
As you're married to a Polish citizen you could ask for a resident Visa or Karta Pobytu either now or as soon as you get here (lets you stay up to 2/3 years instead of the usual 3 months given to tourists - and then you can't come back to Poland for another 3 months).