Guide to Residency in Romania
Summary: Learn how to obtain a residency visa in Romania. Expats, Retirees and others who have navigated the process offer advice and guidance for newcomers in Romania.
Obtaining a residency visa in Romania is not always easy, but our Guide to Residency in Romania gives newcomers an overview of the steps involved and advice from others who have already navigated the process.
- Research the types of residency permits available
- Visit the official Romanian Immigration Office website: General Inspectorate for Immigration to understand the different types of residency permits.
- Choose the appropriate permit based on your situation (e.g., employment, study, family reunification, etc.).
- Prepare the necessary documents
- Passport with at least 6 months validity.
- Application form, which can be downloaded from the Immigration Office forms page.
- Proof of medical insurance during your stay.
- Proof of sufficient means of support, such as bank statements or a letter from an employer.
- Proof of accommodation in Romania (rental contract, property deed, or letter of invitation).
- Criminal record certificate or equivalent document from your country of residence.
- Recent biometric photos.
- Apply for a Tax Number
- Go to the nearest tax administration office (ANAF - Agen?ia Na?ional? de Administrare Fiscal?).
- Fill out the tax registration form (Form 030 for individuals).
- Provide a copy of your passport and proof of address in Romania.
- For more information, visit the ANAF website: ANAF (may not be available in English).
- Submit the residency permit application
- Go to the local office of the General Inspectorate for Immigration in the county where you intend to reside.
- Submit the completed application form along with all the required documents.
- Pay the application fee, which varies depending on the type of permit and duration of stay.
- Attend the interview
- After submitting your application, you will be scheduled for an interview at the immigration office.
- During the interview, you may be asked about your reasons for moving to Romania and your plans during your stay.
- Wait for the decision
- The processing time can vary, but you will usually receive a decision within 30 to 90 days.
- Check the status of your application online or by contacting the immigration office where you applied.
- Collect your residency permit
- If your application is approved, you will be notified to collect your residency permit from the immigration office.
- Make sure to check the validity of the permit and the information printed on it for any errors.
- Register with the local authorities
- After obtaining your residency permit, you must register with the local authorities in your place of residence.
- Visit the local town hall (Prim?ria) to register your address and obtain a registration certificate.
- Renew your residency permit as needed
- Be aware of the expiration date of your residency permit and apply for renewal in advance, typically 30 days before it expires.
- Follow the same process as the initial application, updating any documents as necessary.
What tips do digital nomads and expats have about residency and visas in Romania?
"In order to visit Romania, foreign nationals must obtain a visa prior to their arrival. The process of applying for a visa involves submitting an application form, a valid passport, a passport-sized photograph, and any other documents required by the Romanian Embassy or Consulate. In order to obtain residency in Romania, foreign nationals must submit an application to the Romanian Immigration Office. The application must include a valid passport, a passport-sized photograph, proof of financial means, proof of accommodation, and any other documents required by the Immigration Office. Once the application is approved, the foreign national will be issued a residence permit, which must be renewed every year," commented one member living in Romania.
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Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.
Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.
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