Family Visit Visa Application: Application Steps from Turkey
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A detailed guide covering the long-term work visa application process and required documents.
A long-term work visa is issued to individuals who have secured official employment abroad and wish to work legally in the destination country. Unlike short-term visas, this category involves residence and employment authorization and is subject to detailed evaluation by consular authorities.
This guide explains the long-term work visa application process and required documents step by step.
A long-term work visa allows individuals to work abroad for more than 90 days and is often converted into a residence permit upon arrival. In many European countries, this visa is directly linked to an approved work permit.
With Long Vize consultancy, the correct visa category is determined based on the destination country and profession.
Typical applicants include:
Individuals with a formal job offer from a foreign employer
Skilled professionals and qualified workers
Blue Card–eligible applicants
Academic or technical professionals
Each country applies its own eligibility criteria.
The application process generally follows these steps:
Receiving an official job offer
Initiating the work permit approval process
Preparing all required documents
Scheduling a consular appointment
Submitting biometric data and documents
Consular evaluation
Long Vize provides guidance throughout each stage of the process.
Commonly requested documents include:
Valid passport
Long-term visa application form
Biometric photographs
Employment contract or job offer
Approved work permit
Educational and professional qualification documents
Curriculum vitae (CV)
Travel health insurance
All documents must be accurate and up to date.
The employment contract and work permit approval are the core documents of the application. The contract must clearly state job position, salary, working conditions, and employer details.
Incomplete or invalid documents may lead to refusal.
Consulates assess whether the applicant is qualified for the offered position. Diplomas, certificates, references, and work experience documents should be clearly presented.
Some countries may require proof of financial means and accommodation for the initial period.
Accepted documents may include:
Bank statements
Employer-provided accommodation confirmation
Rental agreements
Frequent mistakes include:
Applying without an approved work permit
Incomplete employment contracts
Insufficient professional documentation
Outdated or missing documents
Professional guidance helps prevent these issues.
Long-term work visa procedures vary by country and profession. Incorrect planning can result in delays or refusals. Long Vize supports applicants with document review, process planning, and strategic guidance to ensure a smooth application.