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Humanitarian and Religious Activities Visa (Type D)
VisasAlbaniaHumanitarian and Religious Activities Visa (Type D)
AlbaniaAlbania•Europe
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Humanitarian and Religious Activities Visa (Type D)

Residency Pathway Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

120 EUR

Stay Duration

5 years

Not renewable
Dependents allowed
No PR pathway
No job offer needed
Remote work not required
Official Information

Overview

For individuals engaged in charitable, humanitarian, or faith-based work with recognized organizations in Albania.

The Humanitarian and Religious Activities Visa (Type D) in Albania was established as a strategic legislative instrument to formalize the presence of international actors contributing to the nation’s social and spiritual infrastructure. Rooted in Albania’s Law on Foreigners, this visa category was designed to bridge a critical gap in the immigration framework, which previously struggled to categorize long-term foreign volunteers and clergy members who did not fit neatly into standard employment or investment pathways. By creating a dedicated long-stay (Type D) channel, the Albanian government sought to facilitate the seamless entry of individuals working with recognized non-profit, charitable, and religious organizations. This initiative reflects the country’s commitment to fostering international cooperation and supporting the grassroots initiatives that provide essential social services, community development, and religious guidance. It serves as a formal recognition that humanitarian and faith-based contributions are vital to the national interest, providing a structured legal mechanism for these individuals to reside in Albania while ensuring that their activities are transparent, regulated, and aligned with the country’s broader social objectives.

The ideal applicant for this visa is a dedicated professional or volunteer affiliated with an officially recognized humanitarian or religious institution operating within Albanian territory. This category is specifically tailored for missionaries, aid workers, community organizers, and clergy members who are committed to long-term service rather than short-term tourism. What makes this visa distinctive is its unique blend of humanitarian intent and financial requirement; while it caters to altruistic service, it mandates a minimum investment of 30,000 EUR, a stipulation that ensures the applicant possesses the financial stability to support their own residency without becoming a burden on the state’s welfare system. Unlike standard work visas that require a local employment contract, this permit focuses on the legitimacy of the sponsoring organization and the applicant’s role within it. Notable benefits include the ability to reside in Albania for an extended period, allowing for deep integration into local communities, though the visa is strictly limited to the scope of the approved humanitarian or religious activity. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and maintain comprehensive health insurance throughout their stay, ensuring that they remain protected while providing their invaluable services to the Albanian public.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be engaged in charitable, humanitarian, or religious activities

Must have an official invitation or sponsorship from a recognized religious or humanitarian institution in Albania

Must possess a valid passport with at least 6 months validity

Must have a clean criminal record

Must have sufficient financial means to support oneself

Must have valid health insurance for the duration of the stay

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Completed Type D visa application form

Valid passport

Recent passport-sized photograph

Notarized copy of the license authorizing the humanitarian or religious activity

Letter of motivation or invitation from the host religious or humanitarian institution

Proof of work permit or certificate of registration from the employer/organization

Certified criminal record certificate

Proof of financial means

Proof of health insurance

Application Process

1

Identify and purchase property: Find property in Albania and complete purchase with minimum 50% ownership

2

Register property ownership: Register property deed at Albanian land registry office

3

Prepare residence permit documents: Gather property deed, proof of ownership, health insurance, passport

4

Apply for residence permit: Submit residence permit application to migration authorities with property documentation

5

Await approval: Application processed, typically 30-60 days

6

Receive residence permit: Issued 1-year temporary residence permit renewable annually

Application Forms

Residence Permit Application—
Official Information

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