Romania Work Visa

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Romania Work Visa

Processing Time 8 to 12 / Month

Romania
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  • Duration 8 to 12 Month
  • Type Work Permit
  • Languages English

Romania Work Visa

Romania is being recognized as a new attractive place for talent, with the main advantages of good salaries, a booming economy and easier visas for non-EU workers. In case you are thinking of working in Romania, it is very important to first familiarize yourself with the Romania work visa (work permit) procedure, its conditions and costs as they are the key to a hassle free move.

Eligibility - Who Can Apply?

In order to get a work visa for Romania, the non-EU (third-country) nationals who are able to meet the following criteria are the ones to be considered -

  • Job Offer - You should have an assured employment contract with a Romanian company.
  • Permit - The company has to request from the General Inspectorate for Immigration (IGI) a permit to employ you (also referred to as a work authorization).
  • Labor Market Test - The employer usually has to show that there is no qualified Romanian or EU/EEA person available for the job.
  • Salary Proof - In many work permit cases, the salary offered must at least be equal to the Romanian minimum gross wage.
  • Experience for Skilled Workers - According to new regulations (Law No. 28/2024), highly skilled workers must possess relevant experience—in general, 5 years or 3 years for certain ICT specialities.
  • Employers' Requirements - Employers must have been operating in the specific business sector for at least a year before they can sponsor a foreign worker

Visa Types & Duration

  • Work Permit + Long-Stay Visa (D/AM) - Basically, the visa for foreign workers of type D/AM that allows them to stay for more than a year is to be given by a Romanian embassy or consulate after the work permit is granted by the IGI
  • Temporary Residence Permit - The worker will after his arrival in Romania apply for a temporary residency permit through IGI for the same reason (employment) shortly.
  • Validity - The current regulations state that the residence permit is usually valid for one year at the initial stage, but for highly skilled workers, the validity of the EU Blue Card holders can be extended up to three years.

Key Requirements & Documentation

While applying for a work visa to Romania, it is necessary to prepare and hand over the following documents -

  • Passport that is valid (six months’ validity recommended)
  • Employment contract received from Romanian employer
  • Work authorization (or permit) from IGI
  • Proof of financial means equal to national minimum wage if required
  • Criminal record certificate from the country of origin (translation and legalization are needed)
  • Health insurance coverage throughout the stay
  • Document proving accommodation in Romania
  • Medical certificate showing fitness for work (if required doctor's certificate)
  • Fees -

    • Long stay (D-type) work visa - Approximately €120.
    • Short stay (C-type) work visa - Approximately €80.

Processing Time

  • Work Permit - 4 - 6 weeks approximately (30 days is usually the standard, however, IGI might extend it by another 15 days if additional checks are required).
  • Visa (D/AM) - Typically, 10 - 14 business days following submission of your application at a consulate or embassy.
  • Residence Permit - Time required for processing after entering Romania can be a maximum of 30 days, or even 45 days in case of the need for extra verification.

How to apply for a romania work visa

A Romania Work Visa application process consists of basically two steps — getting the work permit via your employer and then applying for the long-stay visa (D/AM) at the Romanian Embassy.

1. Get a Job Offer

  • • Gain a written job offer from a Romanian company that is willing to take the initiative to get your work permit.

  • 2. Employer Requests Work Authorization

  • • The employer submits an immigration application along with the required documentation (company registration, job details, labor market test, etc.) to the General Inspectorate for Immigration (IGI) in Romania.
  • • After getting a thumbs up a work permit is granted.

  • 3. Applying for Long Term Work Visa (Type D/AM)

  • • After your work permit is issued, submit the required documents (passport, employment contract, medical certificate, criminal record, proof of funds and accommodation) at the nearest Romanian Embassy or Consulate along with the work permit.
  • • The visa fee (about €120) is to be paid.

  • Get Your Visa & Go to Romania

  • • Once the approval comes through (typically within 10-14 working days), you will get your visa which allows you to enter the country for work purposes.

  • Apply for a Residency Permit

  • • Submit your application for a temporary residence permit at the local IGI office within 90 days of your arrival so that you can legally continue working and residing in Romania.
  • Recent Regulatory Changes

    Recent legal reforms have made Romania a more appealing destination for foreign professionals -

    • Law No. 28/2024 - Lower salary thresholds for highly skilled workers (now merely the average gross wage instead of twice the average) were brought in.
    • Besides this, the law lays down minimum professional experience for a number of job categories.
    • The conclusion of the individual employment contract by the employers is now a requirement to be done within 15 business days after the foreign national’s arrival or after their work permit is issued. Violating this can result in a fine (RON 5,000–10,000).
    • The issue of the Unemployment Agency Certificate (which is proof that no suitable EU/RO candidate exists) is now required to be done within 90 days instead of 60 days previously.

    Rights & Protections for Foreign Workers

    • The rights of the foreign workers not coming from the EU get the same protection as the ones coming from the EU, they can enjoy the same pay and working conditions as the Romanian citizens.
    • The employers are held accountable strictly - IGI inspections are a common practice and any non compliance with contract or permit requirements results in penalties
    • For the next of kin of the holders of the EU Blue Card, family reunion has been made more convenient with the new rules - the dependents can apply for residence concurrently with the main applicant.

    Conclusion

    The Romania Work Visa enables qualified professionals to enter the job market in one of Europe's fastest-growing economies and have a successful career. Simple requirements, low fees and clear processing have made Romania a preferred destination for foreign labor.

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    frequently Ask Questions

    Romania work visa is the kind of document that can be issued to non-European laborers and which gives them the right to live and work in Romania for a particular employer during a certain period of time.

    A job offer from a Romanian company will definitely be the first step of the process in case you want to apply for a Romania work visa.

    In most cases, it will require about 10-14 days from start to finish to get the visa.

    D/AM Long-Stay Visa has been assigned to the purpose of employment in Romania.

    The typical duration of the visa is one year, however, it can be extended.

    A Romanian paid employment visa costs approximately €120 as the visa fee which is for long-stay visas.

    When you apply for Romanian work visa, it is mandatory to submit financial support proof.