Work Visa

Work Visa

Work Visa

Work visa; in order to work in a company operating abroad and to gain the right to reside in that country.

Work Visa is a type of application for residence permit with work conditions for those who want to reside for at least ninety-one (91) days and above outside their country of citizenship. In terms of duration, it falls into the long-term national visa group. The national visa group is also known as Type D visa.

Application conditions and locations may vary according to the destination country. During applications, the applicant must personally visit the Embassy, Consulate, or authorized application center of the destination member state government.

During the application process, most member state governments may conduct biometric photo capture, biometric fingerprinting, and personal interviews. Fingerprints from C-type visas are not valid for D-type work visas. Similarly, fingerprint procedures given for D-type work visas are not valid for C-type short-term visa procedures. In visa type changes, fingerprints suitable for the same visa type are considered valid.

Work visa application conditions are a visa type that involves many changes and procedures according to countries. For work visa conditions and options of destination member states, you can call Long Visa application center at 0312 426 03 25 to get information.

 

Work Visa

Work Visa is a specially designed visa type for individuals who want to reside for at least 91 days and obtain work permit outside their country of citizenship. This visa, which belongs to the long-term national visa group, is also known as Type D visa. Work visa allows individuals to evaluate career opportunities in the international arena and interact with different cultures.

Work Visa Application Process

Work visa application requires careful attention to the conditions and procedures determined by the destination country. Generally, applicants must personally apply to the Embassy or Consulate of the destination country. During this process, applications such as biometric photo capture and fingerprinting procedures are carried out. It should not be forgotten that fingerprint procedures from C-type visas are not valid for D-type work visas.

Required Documents for Work Visa

Documents that work visa applicants need to prepare vary depending on the laws and requirements of the country they are applying to. Generally, the following documents are requested:

  • Acceptance Letter: Document prepared by the employer supporting the application.
  • Reference Letter: A document supporting your previous work experiences.
  • Ministry of Labor Work Permit Approval Document: Document that enables you to obtain work permit.
  • Job Advertisement: Job advertisement published by the labor ministry of the destination country.
  • Professional Qualification Certificate: Document proving that you have the qualifications required by the job.
  • Language Proficiency Certificate: Document showing your proficiency in the official language of the country you will work in.
  • Accommodation Confirmation Document: Document confirming where you will stay.
  • Health Report: Report showing your health condition.

These documents are of great importance for the success of the visa application. Submitting incomplete or incorrect documents may cause your application to be rejected.

Secure Application with Long Visa

Long Visa provides experienced consulting services in visa application processes. Since 2012, Long Visa, which aims to provide the best service to applicants, is also with you in your work visa procedures. Thanks to its expert staff, it minimizes the problems you may encounter in the visa application process. You can increase your chances of success with correct information and document management in your application process.

Fraud Warning

It is important to be careful when applying for a work visa. Today, fake companies and fraud attempts are increasing. Therefore, you need to get information from reliable and official sources before starting your application procedures. You should definitely avoid paying fees in advance.

Important Warning:

Work Visa Global World strongly emphasizes that you should avoid fake and fraudulent companies and companies that present themselves as Embassies, Consulates, and Single Authorized Application Centers using fake software, fake legal company names, and official institution names on the web environment using global world technologies, and we strongly remind you not to pay any fees before your visa application procedures are initiated.

Long Visa, by entering the Application Center, you can make quality, reliable, official, and professional applications by preventing material and moral damages in your transactions with our authorized application center. Call Center 0312 426 03 25

Work Visa Center Contact Information

Central Office Address: Remzi Oğuz Arık Mahallesi, Tunalı Hilmi Caddesi 70/6 Kavaklıdere-Çankaya / ANKARA

Free 24-Hour Call Center for All Cities: 0312 426 03 25

24/7 Emergency Visa Line: 0553 716 03 25

WhatsApp Support Line: 0553 716 03 25

Office Working Hours: Monday – Friday: 08:30 / 18:30 – Saturday: 10:00 / 18:00

Email: info@longvize.com.tr

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1) What is a work visa?
A work visa is a long-term visa issued to allow a foreign national to legally work in another country. It grants the applicant the right to work in a specific job and reside in the country.

2) How can I apply for a work visa?
Work visa applications are submitted through the embassy, consulate, or authorized visa application centers of the destination country. A job offer and supporting documents from the employer must be provided. Applicants complete the application form and attend biometric appointments.

3) What documents are required for a work visa?
A valid passport, visa application form, biometric photo, job offer or employment contract, official documents from the employer, educational and professional certificates, bank statements, and accommodation details are usually required.

4) How long does it take to get a work visa?
Applications are generally processed within 30 to 90 days, depending on the country and completeness of documents.

5) How long can I work with a work visa?
Work visas are usually valid for the duration of the employment contract and may range from 1 year to longer. Some countries allow visa renewal.

6) Can family members join with a work visa?
Depending on the country, some work visa holders can bring their spouse and children. A separate family reunification application may be required.

7) When should I apply for a work visa?
It is recommended to apply several months before the planned travel date, as long-term visas have longer processing times.

8) Can I reapply if my work visa is rejected?
Yes. Applicants can correct missing or incorrect documents and submit a new application.

9) Is a bank statement required?
Yes. Bank statements may be requested to demonstrate the financial stability of the applicant and/or sponsor.

10) Can I travel to other countries with a work visa?
No. This visa is valid only for entry and work in the country for which it is issued. Separate visas are required for other countries.

   
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