Citizens of the EU and the EFTA states are not required to have any additional documents to enter Poland, however, it is requested that you legalise your stay in the Śląski Urząd Wojewódzki w Katowicach if you are to stay in the country for longer than 3 months. More information here: https://www.katowice.uw.gov.pl/usluga/cudzoziemcy/rejestracja-pobytu-obywatela-ue
For nationals outside of the above mentioned zones it is required to have a traveling permit in order to enter Poland. Those can be:
- A National Visa (marked with D symbol);
- A Schengen Visa (marked with C symbol);
- A temporary or Permanent Residence Permit (Polish or of other EU member states);
- A Biometric Passport (if such is allowed by the international treaties).
Students are not allowed to study in Poland based on the Schengen visa, Residence permit of other EU states or Biometric Passport. If you have entered the territory of Poland using any of the above mentioned documents then you are required to apply for the Temporary Residence Permit immediately.
In the beginning of your application to WSB University you will receive full help and guidance on how to apply for a proper travel document for you.
After entering Poland students of WSBU have two ways of legalising their stay:
- by applying or reapplying for a National Visa (type D)
- by applying for a Polish Residence Permit
In order to reapply for a National visa you need to go back to your home country with the following documents:
- proof of payment for the following semester in WSB University (can be taken in the room 315 in the main campus - Dabrowa Gornicza);
- student status certificate - can be obtained in the deans office of your respected campus;
- transcript of grades - can also be taken from the deans office.
Those have to be added to the list of documents requested by the Polish Embassy of your home country.