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Temporary Residence Permit for Victims of Illegal Employment
VisasSloveniaTemporary Residence Permit for Victims of Illegal Employment
SloveniaSlovenia•Europe
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Temporary Residence Permit for Victims of Illegal Employment

Residency Pathway PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa.

At a Glance

Processing Time

0 days – 3 months

Application Fee

15.47 EUR

Stay Duration

1 year

Renewable
No dependents
PR pathway
No job offer needed
Remote work not required

Overview

Temporary residence permit for victims of illegal employment under Article 50 of the Aliens Act (ZTuj-2).

This permit supports individuals who have been victims of illegal employment by allowing them to remain in Slovenia while pursuing legal remedies against their former employer. It grants the right to work for other employers and provides a pathway to permanent residency. The permit is renewable based on the status of the legal proceedings.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant1 year
Extension increments1 year

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Identified as a victim of illegal employment

Lodged an action for enforcement of employment rights or cooperating in proceedings against the employer

Evidence of health insurance

Valid travel document

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid travel document or certified copy

Proof of status (police report, social work center confirmation, or criminal proceedings documentation)

Proof of sufficient means of subsistence (if not exempt)

Evidence of health insurance

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Ability to work for different employers
  • Exemption from administrative fees for those in need
  • Pathway to permanent residence

Worth Knowing

  • Requires active legal action or cooperation against the employer
  • Not primarily designed for family reunification
  • Lack of cooperation in proceedings against the employer

Application Process

1

Contact police or social services to be identified as a victim

2

Obtain necessary documentation/confirmation of status

3

Submit application to the local Administrative Unit

4

Provide biometrics for the residence card

Application Forms

e-uprava.gov.siFill online

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