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15.11.2024Consular Section closed on 11 and 15.11.2024On 11 and 15 November 2024, due to holidays, the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in New Delhi is closed.
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07.11.2024Information about refunding student fees in case of receiving a visa refusal in order to start or continue studies
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31.10.2024Consular Section closed on 31.10-01.11.2024On 31 October and 1 November 2024, due to holidays, the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in New Delhi is closed.
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02.10.2024Organisation of work of the Consular Section from 27.09.2024 to 02.10.2024On 2 October 2024, due to holidays, the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in New Delhi is closed.
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16.09.2024Consular Section closed on 16 September 2024On 16 September 2024, due to holidays, the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in New Delhi is closed.
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26.08.2024Consular Section closed on 26 August 2024On 26 August 2024, due to holidays, the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in New Delhi is closed.
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22.08.2024Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to PolandIt was the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Poland in 45 years, which made a part of the celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Poland and India. The main objective of the visit was to raise Polish-Indian relations to the level of a Strategic Partnership.
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20.08.2024Fraud warning for the visa applicantsThe Consular Section of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland has noted a significant increase in fraudulent emails and letters sent to applicants. The people behind these fraudulent emails and letters are posing as the Embassy’s personnel. Therefore, please protect yourself against fraud by reviewing the requirements for a visa for which you are applying on the Embassy’s website.
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05.08.2024Visa procedure – educational documents
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22.07.2024Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabry visits PolandSri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabry paid an official visit to Poland on 18-19 July. During his visit he met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Radoslaw Sikorski and the Deputy Marshal of the Senate, Magdalena Biejat and Deputy Marshal of the Sejm Monika Wielichowska. Minister Ali Sabry also delivered a lecture at the University of Warsaw and visited the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. This was the first visit to Poland by a Sri Lankan Foreign Minister after 1989.