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D-Type national visa

Where to apply?

You can apply at the consular officein Sydney. 

Do I have to apply in person?

Visa application form must be submitted in person. Diplomatic mission does not accept application forms sent via fax, regular mail or e-mail.

How to book an appointment?

In order to apply for a visa, please book your appointment via the e-konsulat system.
Remember to apply for a visa not later than two weeks before the planned departure.

What documents do I need to submit? 

You can apply for national visa if you are: citizen of Australia, permanent resident of Australia (or long-term visa holder), citizen of Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Nauru, Vanuatu or Solomon Islands.

1.    A visa application form filled via the e-konsulat system, printed and signed;
2.    A 3.5 x 4.5 cm colour photo. The photo must be:
a.    sharp, taken against white background and printed on a quality paper,
b.    newer than 6 months,
c.    taken en face, clearly showing the eyes and face on both sides from the top of the head to the top of the shoulders with the face covering 70-80% of the photo. The photo must be taken without any headwear.
3.    Passport issued within last ten years, valid for at least three months from the expected return date, with at least two blank pages for visas.
4.    A copy of the passport page with personal data and the photo. 
5.    Healthcare insurance valid across all countries of the European Union for the amount not lower than EUR 30,000. For study and work purposes, the insurance must be valid for 1 full year and must include all expenses related to emergency medical hospital treatment, including COVID-19, return to the country of residence due to medical reason and death (repatriation of body).

Information of the Minister of Foreign Affairs about the insurers and the services they provide which meet the necessary conditions referred to in Article 25 (1) (2) (a) and Article 25 (1b) of the Act of 12 December 2013 on Foreigners, is available on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs https://www.gov.pl/web/diplomacy/visas

The examples of companies which meet the necessary requirements:

  • AIG
  • Allianz
  • AVA
  • AXA
  • Budget Direct (Zurich Australian Insurance Ltd)
  • Bupa (Insurance Australia Limited)
  • Cover More (Auto and General Services)
  • Europ Assistance
  • ING
  • Swiss Care
  • World Care.

6.    A copy of an ID document to confirm legal residence within the consular district of your application.
7.    Proof that you have enough means of subsistence in the form decided by the mission.
8.    A proof of accommodation (for example, an official invitation or a hotel booking or reservation).
9.    Documents confirming the purpose of your stay Poland.

10. Valid re-entry visa to Australia (current VEVO system print out)

Additionally, when applying for a visa for a minor you should present:

  • Written consent of the child’s/minor’s parent(s) to apply for a visa, confirmed by a notary. If there is only one guardian, it should be proved by a birth certificate, a court decision on exclusive parental custody or a death certificate of the other parent.
  • Originals and copies of parents' passports.
  • An original and a copy of a birth certificate.

If the child is entered in the parent's or legal guardian’s passport, please submit a separate visa application.  The visa will be pasted into the parent's or the legal guardian's passport.

Please note:

  • You must apply for a visa in a consular office or the embassy’s consular department in the consular district of your place of residence 
  • Usually, the above documents are enough to receive a visa, however, the consul may require additional documents.
  • The consul may, but does not have to, invite the applicant for an interview.
  • The D-type visas allow to stay in other Schengen states for 90 days of any 180-day period. It means that you can legally stay in the Schengen Area only if your stay was shorter than 90 days over the past 180 days.  
  • The D-type visa is valid for a maximum of one year.
  • Please note, that receiving the visa does not guarantee that you will enter Poland - the final decision is always made by the Border Guard.
How much does it cost? 

The visa fee is 220 AUD

The visa application fee is non-returnable, whatever the consul's decision. 

What is the waiting time?

The decision on the issue of a visa is made within 15 working days from the payment date of application fee. If the documents need to be examined in more detail, the consideration period may be extended to 30 days. In urgent and justified cases, the decision can be made in three working days.

How to collect the documents?

For the return of the submitted original documents, choose one of the following options: 

  • Pick up in person from Consulate
  • A self-addressed prepaid envelope enclosed with application
  • Add 8.10 AUD to the consular fees to cover the cost of return postage by registered mail 
How to appeal?

If you do not agree with the consul's decision, you may ask to have your visa application re-considered. You must apply for the reconsideration in the office that issued the decision within 14 days of its delivery.

The application fee in this case is 128 AUD. 

 

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