Romania•EuropeVaries
120 EUR
Up to 5 years
Yes
Not Required
Not Specified
Available
Not Required
Long-stay visa for the spouse of a Romanian citizen or legally residing third-country national to join them in Romania.
The Romanian Family Reunification Visa (D/VF) is a cornerstone of the nation’s immigration framework, rooted in the broader legislative efforts to align Romanian law with European Union directives regarding the right to family life. Established to facilitate the integration of foreign nationals into Romanian society, this visa category is primarily governed by the Emergency Government Ordinance No. 194/2002 regarding the regime of foreigners in Romania. It was designed to address the critical gap between professional migration and social stability, acknowledging that the ability of a foreign national to thrive in a new country is inextricably linked to the presence of their immediate family. By providing a clear, legal pathway for spouses to join their partners—whether those partners are Romanian citizens or third-country nationals already holding a valid residence permit—the visa serves as a humanitarian and administrative bridge. It ensures that the immigration system does not act as a barrier to domestic stability, effectively upholding the fundamental right to family unity while maintaining rigorous oversight of the individuals entering the country.
The ideal applicant for the D/VF visa is a spouse seeking to establish a long-term life in Romania alongside their partner, regardless of their specific professional background or educational attainment, as there are no formal requirements for academic degrees or specialized skills. This visa is uniquely distinctive because it is status-dependent rather than merit-based; it prioritizes the existence of a legally recognized marital bond over the applicant's economic utility or labor market contribution. While it covers individuals from all professional fields, the applicant must demonstrate that their sponsor meets a specific financial threshold—currently set at a minimum annual income of 44,400 RON—to ensure that the household can be self-sufficient without relying on public assistance. A notable benefit of this visa is that it grants the holder the right to reside in Romania for an extended period, which often serves as a precursor to obtaining a permanent residence permit or eventual citizenship. However, it carries the limitation of being strictly tied to the legal status of the sponsor; if the sponsor’s right to reside in Romania is revoked or expires, the dependent spouse’s legal standing is directly impacted. Furthermore, the mandatory requirement for comprehensive health insurance underscores the state’s commitment to ensuring that new residents are integrated into the healthcare system without placing an undue burden on public resources, making this visa a structured, secure, and essential tool for families aiming to build a future within Romania.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
RomaniaMinimum education: None
Minimum income: 44400 RON
Health insurance required
Education
none or higher
Min. Income
48,600 EUR/yr
Valid passport
Passport photos
Birth certificate
Marriage certificate
Proof of relationship
Criminal record certificate
Health insurance
Residence permit (sponsor)
Proof of accommodation (sponsor)
Proof of financial means (sponsor)
No polygamy confirmation (sponsor)
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