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Temporary Residence - Civilian Armed Forces Duties (Prechodný pobyt - civilné zložky ozbrojených síl)
VisasSlovakiaTemporary Residence - Civilian Armed Forces Duties (Prechodný pobyt - civilné zložky ozbrojených síl)
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Temporary Residence - Civilian Armed Forces Duties (Prechodný pobyt - civilné zložky ozbrojených síl)

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

140 EUR

Stay Duration

Varies (Issued for duration of service contract with armed forces)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Residence permit for civilian personnel performing professional duties for armed forces units stationed in Slovakia, valid up to 5 years.

The Temporary Residence permit for Civilian Armed Forces personnel in Slovakia is a specialized immigration instrument rooted in the country’s commitments under the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and various bilateral Status of Forces Agreements (SOFA). Established to facilitate the seamless integration of non-military support staff within foreign armed forces units stationed on Slovak soil, this visa serves as a critical legal bridge between international defense cooperation and domestic administrative law. By providing a dedicated pathway for civilian contractors, technical specialists, and administrative support personnel, the Slovak government addresses a specific gap in its immigration framework: the need to accommodate individuals who are neither traditional diplomats nor standard labor migrants. This category ensures that essential logistical, technical, and operational functions—which are vital to the maintenance and readiness of allied military installations—can be performed by qualified personnel without the bureaucratic friction typically associated with standard work permit applications. It reflects Slovakia’s strategic role as a host nation, formalizing the legal status of those who provide the backbone for international military cooperation while ensuring that their presence remains regulated and transparent under the purview of the Ministry of Interior.

The ideal applicant for this permit is a highly skilled civilian professional—such as a defense contractor, logistical expert, or specialized technician—whose presence is formally requested or sanctioned by an armed forces unit stationed in Slovakia. Unlike standard employment-based visas that require rigorous labor market testing or specific employer sponsorship within the domestic economy, this permit is distinctive because it is tied directly to the performance of professional duties for international military entities. Applicants must demonstrate a high level of financial self-sufficiency, evidenced by a minimum annual income of 39,600 EUR and liquid savings of at least 3,300 EUR, ensuring they do not become a burden on the Slovak social system. The primary benefit of this visa is its long-term stability, offering a residence permit valid for up to five years, which provides the security necessary for extended international assignments. However, the permit is strictly limited to the scope of the applicant’s professional duties; it does not grant unrestricted access to the Slovak labor market, meaning the holder cannot simply transition to private-sector employment without re-applying for a different category of residence. Furthermore, the requirement for comprehensive health insurance remains a non-negotiable prerequisite, underscoring the state’s commitment to ensuring that all foreign personnel, regardless of their diplomatic or military affiliation, are fully covered for medical contingencies throughout their stay.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Minimum income: 39600 EUR

Minimum savings: 3300

Health insurance required

Age: 18-

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Min. Income

3,288 EUR/yr

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Service contract

Proof of accommodation

Passport photos

Application Process

1

Secure service contract: Obtain official contract or recruitment offer from Slovak armed forces

2

Prepare documentation: Gather passport, service contract, accommodation proof, military clearance documentation

3

Apply for national visa: Submit Type D visa application at Slovak embassy with service contract (EUR 50)

4

Obtain national visa: Receive Type D visa from embassy

5

Travel to Slovakia: Enter Slovakia with national visa

6

Apply for residence permit: Submit residence permit application at Foreign Police

7

Receive residence card: Collect card with EUR 10 (standard) or EUR 39 (expedited) fee

Application Forms

Temporary Residence Application—

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