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C/A — Short-Stay Business Visa (Type C - Business/Congress/Trade Fair)
VisasRomaniaC/A — Short-Stay Business Visa (Type C - Business/Congress/Trade Fair)
RomaniaRomania•Europe
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C/A — Short-Stay Business Visa (Type C - Business/Congress/Trade Fair)

Tourist Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

120 EUR

Stay Duration

Varies (Extendable based on posting duration)

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

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Overview

Schengen visa for attending business meetings, conferences, trade fairs, and professional training in Romania for up to 90 days.

The Short-Stay Business Visa (Type C) for Romania serves as a critical instrument within the framework of the Schengen Area’s unified travel policy, facilitating seamless professional mobility across borders. Established to harmonize with the broader European Union visa code, this visa category was formalized to bridge the gap between casual tourism and long-term work authorization, specifically addressing the needs of international professionals who require temporary access to Romanian markets. By providing a streamlined legal pathway for short-term engagement, the visa reflects Romania’s commitment to fostering international trade, academic exchange, and industrial cooperation. It exists to ensure that foreign nationals can participate in essential commercial activities—such as contract negotiations, board meetings, and technical consultations—without the administrative burden of a full-scale work permit. This regulatory mechanism effectively fills the void for transient business travelers who do not intend to integrate into the Romanian labor market but require a formal, secure status to conduct high-level professional operations within the country’s borders.

The ideal applicant for this visa is a corporate representative, entrepreneur, or specialized professional whose primary objective is to engage in time-bound, non-remunerative business activities within Romania. This visa is uniquely tailored for those attending international congresses, trade fairs, professional training seminars, or site visits that necessitate a physical presence for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Unlike standard employment visas that require a local labor contract and residency sponsorship, the Type C Business Visa is distinctive for its simplicity and focus on short-term networking and knowledge transfer. It covers a vast spectrum of sectors, including technology, manufacturing, academia, and finance, allowing experts to share intellectual capital without triggering the complexities of local tax or social security obligations. While the visa offers the significant benefit of mobility across the Schengen zone, it is strictly limited by its non-remunerative nature; holders are prohibited from accepting employment from a Romanian entity. Applicants must demonstrate a clear professional purpose, possess valid health insurance, and meet the requisite experience criteria, ensuring that the visa remains a robust tool for legitimate international business development while maintaining the integrity of Romania’s immigration system.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must have a genuine business purpose (meetings, conferences, trade fairs, corporate collaborations).

Must demonstrate sufficient financial means to cover the stay (minimum EUR 50/day, total min EUR 500).

Must provide proof of accommodation and return travel.

Must have valid travel medical insurance (minimum coverage EUR 30,000).

Must show strong ties to the home country to ensure intent to return.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Min. Savings

500 EUR

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

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)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows for short-term entry (up to 90 days within a 180-day period) for professional activities.
  • Valid for travel across the entire Schengen Area.
  • Facilitates international trade and professional networking.

Worth Knowing

  • Does not authorize employment or long-term residency in Romania.
  • Processing times can vary (typically 10-15 working days, but can take up to 30 days).
  • Must be applied for well in advance of the travel date.

Application Process

1

Employer applies for secondment authorization: Romanian employer/branch submits to IGI

2

Secondment authorization issued: IGI issues authorization within 20 days

3

Apply for long-stay visa: At Romanian embassy/consulate with authorization

4

Attend visa interview: If required

5

Pay visa fee: EUR 120

6

Receive visa: Processing 10-30 days

7

Enter Romania: With long-stay visa

8

Register residence: At local immigration office

9

Apply for residence permit: At IGI office

Application Forms

Go to application portal
Secondment Authorization Request—

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