Sokhna Diop – Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire)
"No Agent Ever Treated Me This Well"
Before I discovered AtoZ Serwis Plus, I had tried to apply through several local agents in Abidjan, but most of them didn’t take me seriously. Some asked for money upfront without any explanation, and others just gave vague promises. I often felt like a number, not a person with real dreams and responsibilities.
That changed the moment I connected with AtoZ Serwis Plus. From the very first consultation, they treated me with dignity and professionalism. They reviewed my education background and work history, and based on that, they offered me a legal job in a food distribution company in Lublin, Poland. The role involves warehouse work and distribution logistics, and while it’s physically demanding, it is fair, structured, and legal.
I appreciated how transparent the process was. They explained every step—starting from the Polish work permit application, which took a few weeks, to the visa process through the embassy in Abidjan. All my questions were answered with patience, and I was never left guessing. There were no hidden fees, no “surprises,” and no fake documents—everything was clear and official.
Once I received my visa, they assisted with my airport pickup in Warsaw and arranged clean and safe accommodation in Lublin. They also guided me through local registration, helped me get a SIM card, and explained how to reach my workplace using public transport. I never once felt alone in a new country.
Today, I live in Lublin and work a full-time job with proper working hours, a legal contract, and Polish insurance. I’ve even made friends from other African countries, and there’s a sense of community here. I'm saving money and thinking about bringing my younger sister next year.
I will always be grateful to AtoZ Serwis Plus. Unlike others, they didn’t just promise—they delivered everything they said. For anyone in Ivory Coast or West Africa who wants to legally migrate for work, my message is simple: Go with AtoZ Serwis Plus—you’ll be respected, guided, and supported.