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V-TET — Temporary Workers and Technicians Visa (V-TET)
VisasPanamaV-TET — Temporary Workers and Technicians Visa (V-TET)
PanamaPanama•North America
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V-TET — Temporary Workers and Technicians Visa (V-TET)

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Up to 5 years

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Temporary Workers and Technicians Visa (V-TET) in Panama was established as a strategic legislative response to the country’s rapid infrastructure development and the increasing demand for specialized labor that the local workforce cannot yet fully satisfy. Created under the framework of the Executive Decree No. 343 of 2012, which regulates immigration policies regarding foreign workers, this visa serves as a critical bridge in the Panamanian immigration system. It was designed to address the specific gap between the nation’s ambitious large-scale projects—such as the expansion of the Panama Canal, major public works, and the growth of the logistics and energy sectors—and the availability of highly skilled technical experts. By providing a streamlined legal pathway for companies to import essential expertise, the V-TET ensures that critical projects remain on schedule and that international technical standards are maintained, effectively balancing the protection of the national labor market with the pragmatic necessity of global knowledge transfer.

The ideal applicant for the V-TET is a highly skilled professional or specialized technician who possesses unique technical expertise that is currently scarce within the Panamanian labor market. This visa is primarily intended for individuals in sectors such as engineering, telecommunications, renewable energy, advanced manufacturing, and specialized construction, where specific certifications or years of hands-on experience are non-negotiable. What makes the V-TET distinctive compared to other work visas, such as the Marrakesh Treaty or the Friendly Nations Visa, is its strict tethering to a specific employment contract and the requirement that the hiring company demonstrate a genuine operational need for the foreign worker’s specialized skills. While this creates a limitation in that the visa holder is generally tied to a single employer and cannot easily transition to freelance work, it offers the significant benefit of a clear, expedited route to legal residency for those with in-demand technical qualifications. Furthermore, it provides a structured framework for companies to legally sponsor their international staff, offering a level of stability and compliance that protects both the employer’s project continuity and the employee’s legal standing within the country.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be hired by a Panamanian company for a specific technical, professional, or specialized project.

The hiring company must demonstrate the need for the foreign specialist.

Must be hired for a maximum period of 3 months (extendable).

Must be represented by a Panamanian attorney.

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

1+ years

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Notarized power of attorney and application.

Passport copy (authenticated/notarized).

Criminal record certificate.

Health certificate.

Work permit certification.

Company liability letter and proof of company standing (tax/social security).

Employment contract.

Proof of accommodation.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Facilitates entry of specialized talent for specific projects.
  • Allows for multiple entries and exits during the visa validity.
  • Renewal option available if the project is extended.

Worth Knowing

  • Does not allow for dependents to be included.
  • Process must be initiated and sponsored by a Panamanian employer.
  • Strictly tied to the specific project or employer.
  • Does not lead to permanent residency under this specific category.

Application Process

1

Employer initiates the process by requesting the work permit.

2

Submit the visa application to the National Immigration Service (SNM).

3

Pay required security deposits and government fees.

4

Obtain the work permit from the Ministry of Labor.

5

Receive the temporary visa (1-year duration with work permission).

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