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Taking my girlfriend as accompanying with myself to Poland


OmMiD
3 Jul 2022 #1
Hello everyone,

I'm from Iran and I've got a job offer from a company in Poland. The company will support me and to get a visa and move to Poland. At the moment, I'm in a long-term relationship and I would like to take my girlfriend with myself to move to Poland. Is that possible in Poland to take my girlfriend as accompanying and get a visa for her? As I know, It is possible for wife or fiance to take a visa with a marriage certification. But we have not married and we are just in a relationship.

I would really appreciate if someone could help me and give some information about that.

Thank you in advance.
Alien 20 | 5,047
3 Jul 2022 #2
Get married, it will be easier.
OP OmMiD
3 Jul 2022 #3
Unfortunately, currently the situation doesn't permit us to get married. Is it possible to get a visa without marriage?
pawian 224 | 24,479
5 Jul 2022 #4
to take my girlfriend as accompanying and get a visa for her?

Check all possible purposes she might use to apply for a visa. migrant.info.pl/Visas.html

Among them is
24) Implementation of a temporary residence permit for the purpose of family reunification;

Currently the Polish law doesn`t acknowledge girlf/boyfriends as family. You know, they come and go so quickly.....
OmMiD - | 1
5 Jul 2022 #5
@pawian
I couldn't understand exactly what should I do. There's a de facto visa in Netherlands or Australia which girlfriend or boyfriend can apply for accompanying visa for his/her partner. I don't know what can I do to convince consulate to get a visa for my girlfriend. I've heard that there were some cases that boyfriend/girlfriend could get visa for his/her partner and they move to Poland together. Could you describe more about your last sentence? "You know, they come and go so quickly....."
pawian 224 | 24,479
5 Jul 2022 #6
visa in Netherlands

The Netherlands is not Poland, remember. Polish law acknowledges only formal bonds like marriage. Friends come and go too quickly to treat them seriously.

europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/family/couple/registered-partners/index_en.htm

Civil unions and registered partnerships are considered equivalent or comparable to marriage in some EU countries.
However, the laws of these EU countries do not provide for registered partnerships:

Bulgaria
Latvia
Lithuania
Poland
Romania
Slovakia



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