Poland visa requirements for Comorans

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Comorans visiting Poland

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Polish Visa.


  • Completely filled and signed visa application form.
  • International passport valid at least 3 months after the intended exit from Poland.
  • The passport must have at least 2 blank pages for the visa stamps.
  • A residence permit that will be valid at the end of the trip to Poland for non-citizens.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs of 3.5x4.5cm dimensions. This passport should be taken on a white background and must meet the Schengen visa photo requirement.
  • For minors, the application form and consent letter must be signed by the parents/legal guardians.  
  • An unabridged birth certificate of the minors is also required as well as valid identity documents of the parents.
  • Travel insurance that covers all sorts of medical emergencies up to a minimum of €30,000 is important.
  • You will need to provide a travel itinerary showing entry and exit dates from the country. This is to show you have intentions of leaving Poland at the expiry of your visa.
  • Proof of financial sustenance in the country.
  • A letter of no objection from the appropriate authority in Comoros, either from your employer if employed or from your school if you're a student.
  • Proof of accommodation which could be a hotel reservation or letter of declaration from your host stating that you will be accommodated during your stay in Poland if you'll be living with a friend or relative.
  • A valid means of identification of your host and a letter of invitation detailing the purpose, duration and any other necessary information about the trip is needed.
  • All original documents are to be accompanied by notarized copies.

Poland Visa for Comorans

Facts about Poland


Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country located in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative subdivisions, covering an area of 312,696 square kilometers, and has a largely temperate seasonal climate.

Types of Poland Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Student visa 15 days Depending on the course duration
Tourist visa 30 days 90 days

General Requirements for Poland Visa


  • Completely filled and signed visa application form.
  • International passport valid at least 3 months after the intended exit from Poland.
  • The passport must have at least 2 blank pages for the visa stamps.
  • A residence permit that will be valid at the end of the trip to Poland for non-citizens.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs of 3.5x4.5cm dimensions. This passport should be taken on a white background and must meet the Schengen visa photo requirement.
  • For minors, the application form and consent letter must be signed by the parents/legal guardians.  
  • An unabridged birth certificate of the minors is also required as well as valid identity documents of the parents.
  • Travel insurance that covers all sorts of medical emergencies up to a minimum of €30,000 is important.
  • You will need to provide a travel itinerary showing entry and exit dates from the country. This is to show you have intentions of leaving Poland at the expiry of your visa.
  • Proof of financial sustenance in the country.
  • A letter of no objection from the appropriate authority in Comoros, either from your employer if employed or from your school if you're a student.
  • Proof of accommodation which could be a hotel reservation or letter of declaration from your host stating that you will be accommodated during your stay in Poland if you'll be living with a friend or relative.
  • A valid means of identification of your host and a letter of invitation detailing the purpose, duration and any other necessary information about the trip is needed.
  • All original documents are to be accompanied by notarized copies.

Poland Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Student visa

60.00 (PLN)

Tourist visa

180.00 (PLN)

Poland Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Comoros


Location

Address

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Comoros does not maintain a Polish representation. Comorasns who wish to visit Poland should go to the nearest country with a Polish Embassy

Frequently Asked Questions


What is Poland's official currency?

The official currency in Poland is the złoty symbolized as PLN or locally as "zł" placed after the amount. It's easy to change foreign currencies in Poland. There are private currency exchange offices known as Kantor. Be aware that exchanges in tourist hot-spots, such as train stations or popular tourist destinations, tend to overcharge.  There is a wide network of ATM's in Poland and it is common for merchants to accept credit cards.


Is Poland safe?

Travelling to Poland is generally safe and ranked as a top 20 safest destination for visit. There is a small possibility of experiencing pickpocketing, petty thefts, bag snatching, and ATM scams. Travellers visiting West Pomeranian, Lubusz, Lower Silesian and Silesian should apply extra caution as these places have higher crime rates than other cities.


What is the official language in Poland?

The official language of Poland is Polish and every official information will be passed in Polish only. Most of the younger population know English well enough because it is taught to them at an early age. Only Poles who grow up in isolated towns, communities or rural regions will speak little or no English at all. However, it is highly possible that they will speak either French, German or Russian. It is advisable to refrain from speaking Russian on account of the countries' historically turbulent relations.


Why should I visit Poland?

Poland has a rich history and beautiful scenery with great cities that offer amazing experiences to visitors. Some places you can visit while in Poland are Warsaw, Krakow, Wroclaw, Bialowieza Forest, Gdansk, Lodz, and Ojcow National Park.