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How to Get a Work Permit and Visa for Slovakia

    Step 1: ✅ Find a Job in Slovakia

    You must have a valid job offer from a Slovak employer.
    Without it, you cannot apply for a work permit or visa.


    Step 2: 🧾 Employer’s Responsibilities

    Your employer must:

    • Report the job vacancy to the Slovak Labour Office
    • Advertise the position for at least 10 working days Ensures no suitable Slovak/EU candidate is available

    Step 3: 📄 Submit the Work Permit Application

    After the vacancy clears, the employer (or sometimes the employee) submits the application.

    It must include:

    • Signed employment contract or offer letter
    • Proof of qualifications or certifications

    Step 4: 🏢 Labour Office Decision

    The Labour Office typically decides within 20 working days.

    Approval is a key milestone in the process.


    Step 5: 🏠 Apply for a Temporary Residence Permit

    In addition to the work permit, most applicants will need a temporary residence permit.
    Submit the application at:

    • A Slovak embassy abroad, or
    • The Foreign Police Department in Slovakia

    Step 6: 📑 Gather Required Documents

    You will need:

    • Completed & signed application forms
    • Valid passport
    • Passport-sized photos
    • Employment contract or job offer
    • Qualifications (if required)
    • Proof of accommodation in Slovakia
    • Proof of financial means to support your stay
    • Criminal record certificate from your home country and others where you’ve lived
    • Valid health insurance

    Step 7: 🛂 Apply for a Visa

    Once both permits are obtained, apply for the appropriate visa — typically a D visa (for long-term employment).
    Submit at:

    • A Slovak embassy, or
    • The Foreign Police Department

    Step 8: ✅ Complete the Visa Application Process

    The visa process includes:

    • Fill out the online visa application
    • Submit required documents (passport, insurance, contract, flight, etc.)
    • Pay the visa fee (typically €35)
    • Attend an interview

    Step 9: ⏳ Processing Time

    Visa applications are processed within 15 to 45 days, depending on your case and embassy workload.


    💡 Key Considerations and Tips

    • Translation and Authentication:
      All non-Slovak documents must be:
      • Officially translated
      • Possibly apostilled or superlegalized
    • Special Agreements:
      Some countries have bilateral agreements with Slovakia allowing extended residence periods.

    ✅ Final Advice

    • Start with a solid job offer
    • Gather complete documentation
    • Work closely with your employer
    • Prepare early to avoid delays

    With careful preparation, getting a Slovak work permit and visa is absolutely achievable.