The Information and Advisory Point for Ukrainian Citizens in Warsaw at 15/17 Nowy Świat St.
We kindly invite you to visit our Information and Advisory Point for Ukrainian Citizens at 15/17 Nowy Świat St. in Warsaw.
Information and Advisory Point for Ukrainian Citizens is operating under the Project no 13/14-2022/OG-FAMI on „Supporting the integration of foreigners in Mazovia with the particular emphasis on the needs resulting from the mass influx of third-country nationals caused by the war in Ukraine” and is co-financed by the National Programme of Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund. This Project is being implemented in cooperation with non-governmental organizations: the Foundation for Somalia and the Foreign Language Teaching Foundation Linguae Mundi. The opening and activities of the the Information and Advisory Point for Ukrainian Citizens is one of the process elements being implemented under this Project.
The Information and Advisory Point for Ukrainian Citizens is open from Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
On Fridays, between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., you can call on additional number: 519 543 919 or (22) 658 04 87
The following information is provided in the above mentioned Point:
- legalization of stay in Poland
- professional activation
- entrepreneurship
- taxes
- psychological and legal support
- adaptation courses
- learning the Polish language
- cyclical integration and intercultural events
The following specialists are providing their consultations in the Point:
MONDAY: Lawyer and Career consultant
TUESDAY: Psychologist and crisis intervention (11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
WEDNESDAY: Lawyer
THURSDAY: Career consultant
FRIDAY: Consultants
Additionally: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. – contact us on: 519 543 919
Moreover, we kindly remind you that all newly arrived refugees at the Railway Central Station are provided with full information including social and medical assistance, while those who are in a need of a comprehensive care are provided with 24-hour free transport to the temporary accommodation place for refugees at Ptak Warsaw Expo in Nadarzyn, where they will find accommodation, meals and 24-hour medical care.
Exclusive responsibility for the expressed opinions is borne by the author, and European Commission as well as the Polish Ministry of Interior and Administration bear no liability for the method of use of the information made available