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Why apply for an Albania work visa?

  • Diverse job options in agriculture, energy, and textiles.
  • Low competition for work visas.
  • Career growth in an emerging economy.
  • Scenic workplaces in beautiful cities and rural areas.
  • Simplified visa process with fewer hurdles.
  • Regional prospects for EU career transitions.

Benefits of working in Albania

  • Affordable living with low costs for food and housing.
  • Work-life balance with flexible hours.
  • Entrepreneurial support for startups.
  • Breathtaking landscapes and UNESCO sites.
  • Welcoming communities and inclusive culture.
  • Rich experiences in a stable, growing market.

Types of Albania Work Permits for Non-EU Citizens:

  • Type A – Employment: General employees, seasonal workers, and students.
  • Type B – Independent Work: For investors and self-employed individuals.
  • Type C – Special Cases: For unique employment scenarios.
  • Type D – Permanent: For continuous work authorisation.

Permits require documents like contracts and passport copies, with fees of around EUR 45. Certain nationalities, like EU and U.S. citizens, enjoy simplified procedures.

In-Demand Industries and Occupations in Albanian


Here is an overview of various occupations in Albania, including eligibility, age requirements, additional notes, and average net monthly salaries

Job Title Eligible for Males Eligible for Females Age Requirement Additional Notes Avg. Salary (EUR) Food on Duty Transportation Medical Support Contract Duration
Cleaner No Yes 20+ General cleaning tasks in hotels, offices, or homes €700 – €1000 Yes Free Free 1 Year (Renewable)
Spa Therapist No Yes 20+ Experience preferred in wellness or massage services €550 – €1000 Yes Free Free 1 Year (Renewable)
Construction Worker Yes No 21+ Physical labour, masonry, site work €600 – €1000 Yes Free Free 1 Year (Renewable)
Cook Yes No 22+ Kitchen work in hotels and restaurants €650 – €1000 Yes Free Free 1 Year (Renewable)
Bartender Yes Yes 21+ Bar service, cocktail preparation, and customer handling €600 – €1000 Yes Free Free 1 Year (Renewable)
Dishwasher Yes No 20+ Dishwashing and kitchen support €500 – €1000 Yes Free Free 1 Year (Renewable)
Farmer Yes No 20+ Field work, crop management, greenhouse work €550 – €1000 Yes Free Free 1 Year (Renewable)
Welder Yes No 22+ MIG/TIG/Arc welding; certified or experienced workers preferred €700 – €1000 Yes Free Free 1 Year (Renewable)
Carpenter Yes No 22+ Furniture, woodwork, and construction-based tasks €650 – €1000 Yes Free Free 1 Year (Renewable)
Assistant Chef Yes Yes 20+ Assists the main chef; better pay during tourist season in southern Albania €800 – €950 Yes Free Free 1 Year (Renewable)
Experienced Chef Yes Yes 25+ Professional experience in cuisine is mandatory €1,000+ Yes Free Free 1 Year (Renewable)
Night Club Hostess No Yes 21–35 Night club hostess; includes tips, bonuses, and incentives €1,200/month + tips Yes Free Free 1 Year (Renewable)

 Additional Notes for Each Job Role

  1. Cleaner – General cleaning tasks in hotels, offices, hostels, or private residences.
  2. Spa Therapist – Experience in massage, wellness, or beauty preferred. Work in spa resorts and salons.
  3. Construction Worker – Outdoor physical labour, basic skills in construction, site support, and masonry.
  4. Cook – Kitchen work in restaurants and hotels. Requires basic cooking experience.
  5. Bartender – Experience in bar service preferred. Prepares and serves drinks in hotels, restaurants, or clubs.
  6. Dishwasher – Cleans kitchen utensils and supports chefs in fast-paced environments.
  7. Farmer – Field and greenhouse work, including planting, harvesting, and maintenance.
  8. Welder – Must have prior experience or certification in MIG/TIG/ARC welding methods.
  9. Carpenter – Skilled labourer in furniture making, wooden framing, and on-site carpentry.
  10. Assistant Chef – Supports head chefs in food preparation. Seasonal work may offer higher pay.
  11. Experienced Chef – Must have proven experience in hotel or restaurant cuisine; salary increases with skills.
  12. Night Club Hostess – Female-only role. Works in nightlife venues, including salary, bonuses, and tips. Accommodation is usually provided on-site.

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    • First Payment: €1000 to begin and sign the agreement.
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Which documents are required for a Albania work permit?

Key requirements for an Albanian work permit include eligibility, necessary documents, and the application process for job seekers.

  • Valid Passport – Copy of personal details and all relevant pages.
  • Albania Visa Photo 35x45 mm (3.5x4.5 cm) Size 
  • Qualifications and Certificates – Educational degrees, diplomas, or professional certificates matching the job role.
  • Work Experience Proof – Letters or certificates from previous employers (if applicable).
  • Language Requirements for Blue-Collar Workers – Some roles may require English proficiency at the B1 level, depending on the employer and job specifics.

Eligibility Note:

  • All Nationalities Eligible 
  • Except for applicants from Somalia, Iraq, Iran, Cuba, Libya, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Syria (aged 18-45), who are not eligible for work permits in Albania.

Albanian Work Permit and Visa Assistance Process – Your Gateway to a New Future!


                                                                                Steps to Obtaining an Albanian E-Work Permit and D-Type National Work Visa

Step No. Process Details
1 Prepare the Necessary Documents - Valid Passport: Ensure it’s valid for at least three months beyond your departure date.
- Employment Contract: Signed a contract with an Albanian employer.
- Proof of Qualifications: Professional qualifications (translated into Albanian, if needed).
- Proof of Accommodation: Evidence of housing in Albania.
- Passport Photos: Recent and compliant with Albanian visa requirements.
2 Register on e-Albania - Visit the e-Albania portal and create an account.
- Complete the registration form with your details.
3 Fill Out the Application Form - Log in to your e-Albania account.
- Select the application form for a residence permit for employment.
- Upload required documents in PDF format.
4 Pay the Application Fee - Pay the residence permit application fee online via the e-Albania platform.
5 Submit Your Application - Submit the completed forms and uploaded documents.
- Keep a copy of the submission confirmation.
6 Attend an Interview (if required) - Attend an interview at the Albanian consulate or immigration office.
- Bring originals and copies of all necessary documents.
7 Wait for a Decision - Processing times vary. Notifications will be sent via e-Albania or email.
- If additional documents are required, you will be informed.
8 Obtain Your Residence Permit - If approved, you will receive an entry visa to finalise your residence permit at the Albanian immigration office.
9 Travel to Albania - Use the entry visa to enter Albania within its validity period.
10 Register Your Address - Upon arrival, register your address with local authorities (regional State Police office).
11 Collect Your Residence Permit Card - Visit the designated office in Albania to collect your residence permit card.
12 Commence Employment - Once you have your residence permit card and registered your address, you can legally start working in Albania.

Lead a Rewarding Life in Albania


Albania offers growing opportunities, affordable living, and a rich cultural heritage, making it an ideal place to live and thrive.

Income

Income

Earn in ALL/Euro in a growing economy with expanding industries.

Education

Education

Affordable education and skill-building opportunities.

Health

Health

Basic healthcare with improving accessibility.

Retirement

Retirement

Low cost of living and scenic beauty for peaceful living.

Family

Family

Family-friendly environment for work and settlement.

Freedom

Freedom

Vibrant cities and stunning rural landscapes.

Travel

Travel

Easy access to neighbouring European countries.

Accommodation options

Albanian companies provide shared accommodation for employees in Albania:

  • Rooms: Shared with 2-4 people, based on availability.
  • Facilities: Furnished rooms with shared kitchen and bathroom.
  • Restrictions: No accommodation for family members, partners, or pets.

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Annual and Monthly salaries in the Albania


Salaries are approximate, vary by industry, and are based on a 36-hour workweek. Net salaries will depend on tax and social security deductions.

Occupation Gross Monthly Salary (EUR)
Cleaning Worker €500–€700
Car Wash Attendant €600–€1,000
Construction Worker €600–€1,000

Notes:

  1. Gross Salaries: Before tax and social security deductions.
  2. Net Pay: Depends on Albania's tax and social security contributions.
  3. Overtime: Additional pay is possible for overtime or public holidays.
  4. Regional Variations: Urban areas like Tirana may offer higher wages.

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FAQs About Working in Albania


About Working in Albania: Your Quick Guide to Jobs, Visas, and Work Permits.

1. Can foreigners work in Albania?
Yes, foreigners can work in Albania, but non-EU citizens must obtain the appropriate work visa and work permit. EU, EEA, and U.S. citizens enjoy simplified procedures but require residence permits for long-term stays.

2. What types of jobs are available for foreigners in Albania?
Foreigners often find opportunities in:

  • Tourism and Hospitality: Hotel staff, servers, and tour guides.
  • Agriculture: Seasonal jobs like fruit picking and farm labour.
  • Education: English language teaching and tutoring.
  • Energy and Construction: Skilled roles like technicians, engineers, and labourers.
  • Textile Industry: Factory workers in garment production.
  • Healthcare: Caregivers, nurses, and medical staff with recognised qualifications.

3. How can I apply for a work visa in Albania?
To apply for an Albanian work visa, you’ll need:

  • A valid job offer from an Albanian employer.
  • Proof of skills and qualifications for the role.
  • Your employer must submit the work permit application to Albanian authorities.

Steps:

  1. The employer submits a work permit application to Albanian authorities.
  2. Once approved, apply for a Type D visa at your home country's Albanian consulate or embassy.
  3. After approval, you can travel to Albania and start working.

4. What documents are required for an Albanian work permit?

  • Valid passport.
  • Work contract from an Albanian employer.
  • Proof of health insurance.
  • Evidence of accommodation in Albania.
  • Proof of qualifications (if applicable).
  • A clean criminal record certificate.

5. How long does it take to get an Albanian work permit?
The process usually takes 4–6 weeks, depending on the complexity of the case and the authorities' workload.

6. Is there a minimum wage in Albania?
As of 2024, the minimum gross monthly wage is €350–€400. Salaries vary by sector, experience, and location.

7. Are there any restrictions for foreign workers?
Certain sectors may have nationality-based restrictions or require specific qualifications, especially in education, law, and healthcare.

8. Can family members accompany me if I work in Albania?
Yes, family members can join you on a family reunification visa. However, they must apply separately for permission to work.

9. What are the work conditions in Albania?

  • Standard Workweek: 40 hours (Monday to Friday).
  • Overtime: Paid extra or compensated based on the employer’s policy.
  • Paid Leave: At least 20 days of annual leave for full-time employees.

10. What sectors have labour shortages in Albania?

  • Tourism and hospitality.
  • Seasonal agriculture.
  • Construction and skilled trades.
  • Textile and garment industries.
  • Energy and infrastructure.

11. Can I transition from a student visa to a work permit in Albania?
You can switch from a student visa to a work permit if you secure a valid job offer and meet the visa requirements.

12. How can I find jobs in Albania?

  • Online job portals: Duapune.com, Indeed Albania, and LinkedIn.
  • Recruitment agencies: Agencies specialising in placing foreign workers.
  • Networking: Expats groups, local industry events, or Albanian Chamber of Commerce.

13. What are the costs of living in Albania?
The cost of living in Albania is low compared to other European countries:

  • Rent: €200–€400/month (higher in Tirana).
  • Food: €150–€250/month.
  • Transportation: €20–€40/month for public transit.

14. Do I need to speak Albanian to work in Albania?
While English is sufficient in tourism, hospitality, and international business, learning Albanian can improve job prospects and ease integration.

15. Are there any benefits for workers in Albania?

  • Health Insurance: Access to Albania’s public healthcare system.
  • Paid Annual Leave: Minimum of 20 days per year for full-time employees.
  • Social Security: Benefits like pensions, unemployment insurance, and parental leave.

FAQs About Albania Work Permit !


About Working in Albania: Your Quick Guide to Work Permits.

  1. What is an Albanian work permit?
    A legal authorisation allowing foreign nationals to work in Albania.

  2. Who needs a work permit in Albania?
    All non-EU/EEA nationals must obtain a work permit to work legally in Albania.

  3. Can I work in Albania without a work permit?
    No, working without a valid work permit is illegal in Albania.

  4. How long does it take to get a work permit in Albania?
    Processing times vary but typically take 4-6 weeks.

  5. Where can I apply for a work permit in Albania?
    Applications are made online through the e-Albania portal.

Eligibility and Documentation

  1. What are the eligibility requirements?
    A valid job offer, qualifications, and a signed employment contract with an Albanian employer.

  2. What documents are required?
    A valid passport, employment contract, proof of qualifications, accommodation evidence, and passport photos.

  3. Would you like me to translate my documents?
    Yes, documents must be translated into Albanian if required.

  4. Can family members apply with me?
    Yes, but they must apply for a dependent visa or residence permit.

  5. Do I need a health certificate?
    It depends on the job type; some professions may require a health clearance.

Application Process

  1. How do I start the application process?
    Register on the e-Albania portal and fill out the application form.

  2. Can I apply offline?
    The preferred method is online through e-Albania, but offline applications may be considered in specific cases.

  3. How do I pay the application fee?
    The fee can be paid online via the e-Albania platform.

  4. What happens after submission?
    Your application will be reviewed and you will receive updates via email or the e-Albania portal.

  5. Will I need to attend an interview?
    Interviews may be required, depending on your job type or nationality.

Residence Permit and Visa

  1. Is a work permit the same as a residence permit?
    No, you must also obtain a residence permit to live and work in Albania.

  2. How do I obtain a residence permit?
    Apply online or at the immigration office after arriving in Albania with a valid visa.

  3. Do I need a visa to apply for a work permit?
    You must have an entry visa to begin the work permit process.

  4. Can I extend my work permit?
    Yes, extensions can be applied for before the permit expires.

  5. What is the validity of an Albanian work permit?
    Typically, work permits are valid for one year but may vary based on the employment contract.

Employer-Related

  1. Does my employer need to register?
    Employers must register job openings and employment contracts on the government portal.

  2. Who pays the government fees?
    Typically, the employer or the employee, depending on the agreement.

  3. Can I switch employers in Albania?
    Yes, but you must apply for a new work permit with the new employer.

  4. Does the employer provide accommodation?
    It depends on the contract. Some employers may offer accommodation.

  5. Can my employer cancel my work permit?
    Employers can notify authorities if your employment ends, which may lead to permit cancellation.

Fees and Costs

  1. How much does a work permit cost?
    Fees vary but generally range between €100-€150.

  2. Are there additional fees?
    Additional fees may apply for visa applications, translations, or medical certificates.

  3. Is the application fee refundable?
    No, the application fee is non-refundable.

  4. Who pays for document translation?
    The applicant is responsible for translation costs unless agreed otherwise with the employer.

  5. Are there penalties for late applications?
    Yes, penalties may apply for delayed renewals or extensions.

Post-Approval

  1. What happens after my work permit is approved?
    You can begin your employment after obtaining the residence permit.

  2. Where do I collect my work permit?
    Permits are issued through the immigration office or via the e-Albania portal.

  3. Do I need to carry my work permit?
    Yes, you should carry your permit or a copy at all times.

  4. Can I renew my work permit?
    Yes, renewals must be done before the current permit expires.

  5. Can I travel outside Albania with a work permit?
    A valid residence permit is required for travel within the Schengen zone.

Issues and Troubleshooting

  1. What if my application is rejected?
    You can appeal the decision or reapply with updated documents.

  2. What if my documents expire during the process?
    You'll need to provide updated documents to continue the application.

  3. Can I track my application?
    Yes, through the e-Albania portal or via email notifications.

  4. What if I lose my work permit?
    Could you report the loss immediately and apply for a replacement?

  5. What if my employment ends early?
    Notify the authorities and update your status; your residence permit may be affected.

For Expats

  1. Can I bring dependents to Albania?
    Yes, dependents can apply for a family residence permit.

  2. Is health insurance mandatory?
    Yes, health insurance is required for residence permits.

  3. Can I apply for permanent residency?
    After several years of legal residence, you may be eligible.

  4. Are there work permit exemptions?
    Some professions or nationalities may be exempt; check with Albanian authorities.

  5. Is language proficiency required?
    No, but knowing Albanian may be beneficial.

Others

  1. Can I work remotely in Albania?
    A digital nomad visa may be an option for remote workers.

  2. What happens if I overstay my visa or permit?
    Overstaying can lead to fines, deportation, or bans.

  3. Can students work in Albania?
    Yes, but a work permit is required for paid employment.

  4. How do I find jobs in Albania?
    Employers typically post openings on job portals or government-approved platforms.

  5. Can I change my permit type?
    You can apply for a different permit if your situation changes (e.g., from study to work).

FAQs About Work Visa in Albania


Your Guide to Legal Employment Requirements.

  1. What is an Albania Work Visa?
    A visa that allows foreign nationals to enter Albania to work legally.

  2. Who needs an Albania Work Visa?
    Non-EU/EEA nationals intending to work in Albania need a work visa.

  3. Can I work in Albania without a work visa?
    No, working in Albania without a valid work visa is illegal.

  4. What is the difference between a work visa and a work permit?
    A work visa allows entry into Albania, while a work permit authorises employment.

  5. How long does it take to get a work visa?
    Processing times typically range from 4-6 weeks but can vary.

Eligibility and Documentation

  1. What are the requirements for a work visa?
    A valid passport, employment contract, proof of qualifications, proof of accommodation, and recent passport-sized photos.

  2. Do I need to secure a job before applying for a work visa?
    Yes, you must have a signed employment contract with an Albanian employer.

  3. What documents are needed for a work visa?
    A valid passport, job contract, proof of qualifications, accommodation evidence, and medical insurance.

  4. Do you know if my documents must be translated into Albanian?
    Yes, documents may need translation and notarization.

  5. Do I need health insurance for a work visa?
    Yes, health insurance is mandatory.

Application Process

  1. How do I apply for an Albania Work Visa?
    Applications are submitted through Albanian consulates or embassies in your home country.

  2. Can I apply online?
    No, work visa applications must be submitted in person.

  3. How much does the visa application cost?
    Fees vary but typically range between €100-€150.

  4. Can I apply for a work visa while in Albania?
    No, you must apply from your home country or country of residence.

  5. What happens after I submit my application?
    Your application will be processed, and you will be notified of the outcome.

Residence Permit

  1. Is a residence permit required in addition to a work visa?
    A residence permit is required to live and work in Albania legally.

  2. When should I apply for a residence permit?
    After entering Albania with a valid work visa.

  3. Where do I apply for a residence permit?
    Applications are submitted at the immigration office in Albania.

  4. How long is a residence permit valid?
    Typically, it is one year, depending on your employment contract.

  5. Can I renew my residence permit?
    Yes, renewals must be applied for before expiration.

Employer-Related Questions

  1. Does my employer need to assist with the visa process?
    Your employer must provide an employment contract and register the position with the government.

  2. Can my employer sponsor my work visa?
    Yes, most work visas are employer-sponsored.

  3. Who pays the visa application fees?
    It depends on your agreement with your employer.

  4. Can I change employers with the same work visa?
    No, you must reapply for a new work visa with the new employer.

  5. What happens if my employment ends early?
    Your work visa and residence permit may be cancelled, requiring you to leave Albania.

Fees and Costs

  1. What is the cost of an Albania Work Visa?
    Between €100-€150, depending on the consulate.

  2. Are there additional fees for document processing?
    Yes, translation and notarisation fees may apply.

  3. Who pays for health insurance?
    Typically, it is the employee unless the employer provides coverage.

  4. Is the visa fee refundable if my application is rejected?
    No, visa fees are non-refundable.

  5. Are there penalties for overstaying a visa?
    Yes, overstaying can lead to fines, deportation, or bans.

Processing and Approval

  1. How long does the application process take?
    It usually lasts 4-6 weeks but may vary based on the workload at the consulate.

  2. How will I know if my visa is approved?
    So that you know, you will be notified via email or contacted by the consulate.

  3. What if my application is denied?
    You can appeal the decision or reapply with updated documents.

  4. Can I track my visa application?
    Some consulates provide tracking services; please ask your local consulate.

  5. What if I need to travel during the application process?
    Please ensure you have a valid visa to re-enter Albania if you leave during processing.

Post-Approval

  1. What happens after my visa is approved?
    You can enter Albania and apply for a residence permit.

  2. Do I need to carry my visa with me to Albania?
    Could you keep a copy of your visa or residence permit for identification?

  3. Can I travel in the Schengen Zone with an Albanian work visa?
    No, an Albanian visa does not grant access to the Schengen Zone.

  4. How do I collect my work visa?
    You will receive instructions from the consulate on how to collect your visa.

  5. What if I lose my work visa?
    Could you report the loss to local authorities and apply for a replacement?

For Expats

  1. Can I bring dependents with a work visa?
    Yes, dependents can apply for a family visa.

  2. Can I apply for permanent residency?
    After legally residing for several years, you may qualify.

  3. Can I work remotely in Albania?
    Yes, Albania offers visas for remote workers.

  4. Do expats pay taxes in Albania?
    Yes, expats are required to pay taxes on income earned in Albania.

  5. Is Albanian language proficiency required?
    No, but it is beneficial for communication.

Others

  1. Can students work in Albania?
    Yes, but they must apply for a work permit and visa.

  2. What happens if my documents expire during the application process?
    You must update your documents and resubmit them.

  3. Can I apply for a digital nomad visa instead?
    Yes, Albania offers digital nomad visas for remote workers.

  4. What are the common reasons for visa rejection?
    Incomplete documents, lack of funds, or discrepancies in the application.

  5. Can I appeal a rejected work visa?
    Yes, appeals can be made through the relevant consulate or Albanian authorities.

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  1. What is AtoZ Serwis Plus?
    AtoZ Serwis Plus is a professional agency based in Poland offering immigration services, work permits, visa processing, job placements, and relocation assistance.

  2. Where is AtoZ Serwis Plus located?
    The company is headquartered at Ludwika Idzikowskiego 16, 00-710 Warsaw, Poland, and serves clients worldwide.

  3. What is the legal status of AtoZ Serwis Plus?
    AtoZ Serwis Plus is a legally registered company in Poland operating under Polish and EU laws.

  4. How can I contact AtoZ Serwis Plus?

    • WhatsApp: +48 728 356 666
    • Email: info@atozserwisplus.pl
    • Website: https://www.atozserwisplus.pl/
  5. What is the registration information for AtoZ Serwis Plus?

    • Company Name: AtoZ Serwis Plus Sp. z o.o.
    • Legal Form: Limited Liability Company (Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością).
    • KRS (National Court Register): 0000770916
    • NIP (Tax Identification Number): 5252780856
    • REGON (Statistical Number): 382604058
  6. Where can I verify the company’s information?
    You can verify AtoZ Serwis Plus in the following official Polish government databases:

    • KRS Online: https://ekrs.ms.gov.pl/
    • NIP and REGON Verification: Use the Central Statistical Office or Tax Office platforms for verification.

About the Services

  1. What services does AtoZ Serwis Plus provide?

    • Work permits for Poland and other EU countries.
    • Visa processing for work, family reunification, business, and student purposes.
    • Job placements across various industries.
    • Relocation assistance, including accommodation and local registration.
    • Business setup and legal consultation.
    • Certified document translation services.
  2. What industries does AtoZ Serwis Plus support?
    IT, healthcare, construction, manufacturing, hospitality, agriculture, and seasonal work.

  3. Does AtoZ Serwis Plus assist with appeals for rejected applications?
    Yes, we provide comprehensive support for appeals and reapplications.

  4. Can AtoZ Serwis Plus help with family reunification?
    Yes, we assist clients in bringing their families to Poland through appropriate visa and relocation services.

  5. Does AtoZ Serwis Plus provide job placement guarantees?
    No, employment guarantees are not provided while we connect clients with verified employers.

Refund Policy

  1. What is AtoZ Serwis Plus’ refund policy?
    Refunds are subject to the terms of the signed service agreement. Service fees are typically non-refundable, except under specific conditions outlined in the contract.

  2. Can I get a refund if my application is unsuccessful?
    Refunds for unsuccessful applications depend on the terms of the agreement. Embassy or governmental fees are always non-refundable.

  3. How do I request a refund?
    Submit a written refund request to info@atozserwisplus.pl, explaining your situation and attaching relevant documentation.

  4. Are refunds issued for delays in processing?
    Refunds are not issued for delays caused by embassies, government agencies, or external authorities.

  5. Is there a cancellation fee?
    Yes, cancellation fees may apply depending on the stage of service completion.

  6. Where can I review the Refund Policy?
    The refund policy is available on our website: https://www.atozserwisplus.pl/refund-policy.

How Can I Trust AtoZ Serwis Plus?

  1. Is AtoZ Serwis Plus a legitimate company?
    We are a legally registered company in Poland, operating under Polish and EU regulations.

  2. How can I verify AtoZ Serwis Plus’ credentials?

  • Check our KRS number (0000770916) in the National Court Register database.
  • Verify our NIP (5252780856) and REGON (382604058) numbers on official Polish tax and statistical platforms.
  1. Does AtoZ Serwis Plus provide transparent agreements?
    Yes, we ensure all clients receive a clear and detailed service agreement before starting any process.

  2. Are there hidden fees?
    All fees are disclosed upfront, and clients are informed of additional charges.

  3. Does AtoZ Serwis Plus have favourable reviews?
    Client testimonials and reviews are available on our website and third-party platforms.

  4. Can I visit your office?
    You are welcome to visit our office in Warsaw for consultations or inquiries.

  5. What measures does AtoZ Serwis Plus take against fraud?
    We have a strict Anti-Fraud Policy and ensure that all processes are transparent and ethical. Read more at https://www.atozserwisplus.pl/anti-fraud-policy.

FAQs on Specific Services

  1. How long does it take to process a work permit?
    Typically 1–3 months, depending on the employer’s location and the type of work.

  2. What documents are required for a work visa?

  • Work permit
  • Passport
  • Visa application form
  • Health insurance
  • Proof of accommodation
  1. Can AtoZ Serwis Plus assist with company registration in Poland?
    Yes, we guide entrepreneurs and businesses seeking legal presence in Poland.

  2. Does AtoZ Serwis Plus provide relocation services?
    Yes, including accommodation search, local registration, and cultural integration.

  3. What industries do you provide job placements for?
    IT, healthcare, construction, manufacturing, hospitality, agriculture, and seasonal work.

  4. Does AtoZ Serwis Plus help with document translations?
    Yes, we offer certified translation services for official documents required in Poland.

Company Verification Steps

  1. Visit the National Court Register (KRS):
    https://ekrs.ms.gov.pl/
    Enter our KRS number (0000770916) to verify company registration.

  2. Verify the NIP (Tax Number):
    Visit Poland’s official tax website to confirm our Tax Identification Number (5252780856).

  3. Confirm the REGON (Statistical Number):
    Use Poland’s Central Statistical Office to verify the REGON number (382604058).

  4. Request Certificates:
    We can provide company registration certificates and tax compliance documentation upon request.

If you want more information or have questions, please visit our website or contact us via WhatsApp or email. AtoZ Serwis Plus is your trusted partner for immigration and work permit solutions.

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