Romania•EuropeVaries
120 EUR
Varies (Extendable based on posting duration)
No
Not Required
Allowed
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Not Required
Long-stay visa for professional athletes, coaches, or sports personnel engaged in sporting activities with Romanian clubs or organizations.
The Long-Stay Sports Activities Visa (D/AS) was established under the framework of Romania’s Government Emergency Ordinance No. 194/2002 regarding the regime of aliens in Romania, which serves as the primary legislative pillar for the country’s immigration system. This visa was created to address a specific structural gap in the labor market: the need for a streamlined, specialized pathway for foreign nationals whose professional contributions are tied to the highly seasonal and performance-driven world of competitive athletics. Unlike standard work visas, which often require complex labor market testing and lengthy residency authorizations, the D/AS visa recognizes that the sports industry operates on unique timelines and requires the rapid mobility of elite talent. By formalizing the entry of international athletes, coaches, and technical staff, the Romanian state ensures that its domestic sports clubs can remain competitive on the European stage while maintaining a transparent, regulated oversight mechanism for individuals arriving to represent Romanian organizations.
The ideal applicant for the D/AS visa is a high-caliber professional athlete, a specialized coach, or essential technical sports personnel who has secured a formal contract with a registered Romanian sports club or national federation. This visa is distinct from general work permits because it is specifically tailored to the transient and high-stakes nature of professional sports, requiring proof of a minimum of six months of relevant experience to ensure that the applicant is a bona fide professional rather than an amateur. While it offers the significant benefit of facilitating a long-term stay for the duration of a sporting contract, it is inherently limited by its reliance on the applicant's ongoing affiliation with their sponsoring organization; should the employment contract be terminated, the legal basis for the visa is typically compromised. Furthermore, applicants must maintain comprehensive health insurance throughout their stay, ensuring they are self-sufficient during their tenure. For those who meet these criteria, the visa provides a straightforward, niche pathway to living and working in Romania, bypassing the more cumbersome bureaucratic hurdles associated with traditional corporate immigration while providing the necessary legal status to compete in national and international leagues.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
RomaniaMust be a professional athlete, coach, or sports personnel.
Must have an invitation from a recognized Romanian sports authority or club.
Must have valid travel medical insurance covering the duration of the stay (minimum EUR 30,000).
Must provide proof of accommodation in Romania.
Must have sufficient financial means to support themselves during the stay.
Must have a valid passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond the intended stay).
Education
none or higher
Valid passport
Passport photos
Employment contract
Secondment authorization
Criminal record certificate
Medical certificate
Secondment authorization request (sponsor)
Parent company documentation (sponsor)
Employee assignment letter (sponsor)
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