Changing Your Temporary Residence and Work Permit
Are you working in Poland and planning to change your employer? Learn what steps you need to take to ensure your stay and work in Poland remain legal.
If you hold a temporary residence and work permit, you are only allowed to work under the conditions specified in that permit. However, employment circumstances can change over time—whether it’s a new employer, different work conditions, or updated terms. Most changes require applying for an amendment to your existing permit.
Note: Some changes, such as increased salary or transitioning from a civil contract to an employment contract, do not require an amendment.
What We Offer
We specialize in assisting foreigners from various countries in successfully navigating the process of amending their temporary residence and work permits. Our experts handle every aspect of the process, ensuring your legal stay in Poland remains uninterrupted.
Our Services Include:
Application Assistance
Helping you complete the application for amending your temporary residence and work permit.
Ensuring all required documents are correctly prepared and submitted.
Document Support
Identifying and completing any missing documents to avoid delays.
Correspondence Handling
Receiving and responding to official correspondence on your behalf during the proceedings.
Resolving any issues or inquiries that arise during the process.
Expert Consultation
Providing clear guidance on the steps you need to take throughout the process.
Key Information
Where to Apply: Submit your application to the Voivodeship Office responsible for your place of residence.
When to Apply: The application must be submitted within 15 days of the change in your employment circumstances.
Fingerprints: You do not need to provide fingerprints again if they were previously submitted.
Why Choose Us?
Our team ensures a seamless and stress-free experience, guiding you through every step of the process. From document preparation to handling correspondence, we’re here to help you maintain your legal status in Poland.
Have Questions?
Contact us today for more information or to schedule a consultation