Blue Card (Niebieska Karta UE)

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    Submission of documents for the Blue Card. Assistance in collecting documents and support until obtaining the residence permit.

    Cooperation Process

    01

    Initial Free Consultation

    1. During a personal meeting at our office, we will assess your chances of obtaining a residence card;
    2. We will review your existing documents and offer the best legalization path in Poland.

    02

    Step-by-Step Action Plan

    1. We will sign a service agreement with you;
    2. Provide you with a personalized checklist of required documents;
    3. Give you a detailed step-by-step action plan from the beginning of our cooperation until obtaining the residence permit.

    03

    Preparation of All Necessary Documents

    1. We will fill in all required forms;
    2. Contact your employer (accountant) and jointly prepare the application package;
    3. Book an appointment for an in-person visit at the immigration office (Urząd);
    4. Prepare photocopies and notarized copies of all required documents.

    04

    Full Support Until Obtaining the Residence Card

    1. On the day of your visit to the immigration office, you will be accompanied by a personal specialist acting as your official representative (Pełnomocnik);
    2. Throughout the process, we will contact your employer (accountant) monthly to request required supplementary documents (tax confirmations, contracts, etc.);
    3. We monitor the status of your case daily, keep you updated, and react to any official requests.

    05

    Finalization of the Case

    1. We accompany you on the day of receiving your residence card (karta pobytu);
    2. We provide a significant discount on all future services of our company.

    Options for working with us

    Basic

    1000 zł

    Only until the end of December!

    (“Including VAT 23%”)

    Full

    1750 zł

    1600 zł

    Only until the end of December!

    (“Including VAT 23%”)

    Accelerated

    2200 zł

    2000 zł

    Only until the end of December!

    (“Including VAT 23%”)

    Required Documents

    It is important to note that each residence card case is considered individually, so additional documents may be required.
    • International passport
    • Copies of all passport pages with stamps
    • Residence card application (wniosek)
    • 4 recent photographs
    • Proof of payment of stamp duty
    • PESEL number
    • Rental agreement
    • Employer’s documents
    • Health insurance
    • Employment contract
    • Attachment No. 1 to the application
    • Attachment No. 2 to the application
    • Proof of qualifications (diploma or work experience)
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    Blue Card Residence Permit

    The Blue Card (Niebieska Karta UE) is a residence permit for highly qualified specialists.
    It is a special type of residence card for non-EU citizens with high professional qualifications.

    What does the Blue Card provide?

    Residence permit for up to 3 years with the possibility of extension;

    The right to work without additional permits for a specific employer;

    Free movement across EU countries (up to 90 days in each country);

    Possibility of family reunification;

    Easier path to permanent residence and citizenship;

    After 18 months – the right to relocate to another EU country while retaining Blue Card status.

    Advantages of a Temporary Residence Permit (zezwolenie na pobyt czasowy)

    Obtaining the Blue Card opens many opportunities:

    The possibility to stay in Poland long-term without yearly visa renewals;

    After 5 years of legal stay in the EU, including 2 years in Poland – the possibility to obtain permanent residence (stały pobyt);

    After 18 months – the right to transfer your status to another EU country without losing advantages;

    Simplified family reunification (family members also receive residence permits);

    Higher attractiveness on the job market – the Blue Card signals your professionalism to employers.

    Requirements for Obtaining a Blue Card in Poland

    To qualify, you must meet the following conditions:

    Employment contract with a Polish employer;

    The job requires high qualifications;

    Documents proving higher education or at least 5 years of professional experience;

    Salary of at least 150% of the national average gross income (in 2025 – from 9,878 zł gross/month);

    Health insurance;

    Registered address in Poland.

    If you want to obtain a residence permit – feel free to apply on our website!

    Blue Card (EU Blue Card) in Poland

    The Blue Card, also known as the EU Blue Card, is a special residence and work permit designed for highly qualified professionals who plan to build their careers in Poland and other European Union countries. Unlike a standard work-based residence permit, the Blue Card is intended for specialists with higher education and professional experience rather than for the general labor market.

    For many foreign nationals, the Blue Card becomes more than just a legalization document. It serves as a long-term planning tool for life in Europe, offering greater mobility, a more stable legal status, and a clear pathway for further residence and career development.

    Who the Blue Card Is For and When It Is Chosen

    The EU Blue Card is suitable for individuals who have confirmed qualifications and an official job offer in Poland with a salary exceeding the statutory threshold. Most often, this includes professionals in IT, engineering, finance, healthcare, analytics, and other fields where expertise and experience are essential.

    The Blue Card is frequently chosen by those who compare different legalization options and deliberately opt for a stronger residence status. Although the procedure may be more demanding, it provides significantly greater freedom and opportunities in the long term.

    How the Blue Card Differs from a Standard Work-Based Residence Permit

    The main difference between the Blue Card and a regular work-based residence permit lies not only in salary or education requirements. The key distinction is the concept of the status itself. The Blue Card was created as a pan-European instrument to attract qualified specialists, rather than as a local permit tied strictly to a single employer.

    In practice, this results in more favorable conditions when changing jobs, greater flexibility in the labor market over time, and a shorter path to long-term residence statuses. For this reason, many professionals view the Blue Card as an investment in their future career within the EU.

    The Blue Card Application Process in Poland

    The process of obtaining an EU Blue Card in Poland begins with an assessment of the employment contract and the candidate’s qualifications. The authorities review not only the completeness of the documents but also whether the position genuinely matches the specialist level declared in the application. Consistency and logical alignment of all documents play a crucial role.

    Processing times may vary depending on the voivodeship and the workload of the office. In practice, much depends on how well the documentation is prepared and how the application strategy is structured from the outset.

    Rights and Opportunities After Obtaining a Blue Card

    Holding a Blue Card grants the right to legally live and work in Poland, along with several advantages compared to a standard temporary residence permit. These benefits apply both to employment conditions and to future legalization prospects.

    Over time, Blue Card holders gain greater freedom to change employers, plan relocation to another EU country, and follow a shorter route toward long-term resident status. For professionals focused on stability, these advantages are particularly important.

    Common Challenges in Obtaining an EU Blue Card

    Despite its many benefits, obtaining a Blue Card can involve practical challenges. Most issues arise from improperly prepared employment contracts, failure to meet salary requirements, or insufficient documentation of professional qualifications.

    Cooperation with the employer also requires special attention. Not all companies are familiar with the Blue Card procedure, and without proper guidance, the process may become delayed or incorrectly structured.

    Blue Card in Poland with SKILLDOCS Support

    SKILLDOCS provides comprehensive support throughout the Blue Card application process in Poland—from the initial assessment of eligibility to the final decision issued by the authorities. We review employment contracts, verify documentation, communicate with employers, and monitor the progress of the case at every stage.

    Our goal is not merely to submit an application, but to structure the entire process so that the EU Blue Card becomes a reliable and transparent tool for legal residence and employment in Poland.

    If you are considering the Blue Card as a legalization option and would like to determine whether it is suitable for your situation, leave an application on the SKILLDOCS website, and we will propose the most effective strategy tailored to your needs.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Who can obtain a blue card?
    Any citizen of a non-EU country who has a university degree or proven work experience and has signed a contract with a Polish employer in a profession requiring high qualifications.
    What happens if you lose your job?
    You have up to 3 months to find a new employer and submit a change notification.
    How much does it cost to apply for a Blue Card through SkillDocs?
    We offer comprehensive support: from consultation to submission and receipt of a decision. The cost depends on the level of document preparation — please contact us for details.
    Can my family apply for a residence permit on the basis of family reunification?
    Yes, your family can apply for a residence permit on the basis of family reunification. It is worth noting that your family will have free access to the labor market.

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