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Tolerated Residence - Deportation Obstacle (Tolerovaný pobyt - prekážka vyhostenia)
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Tolerated Residence - Deportation Obstacle (Tolerovaný pobyt - prekážka vyhostenia)

Residency Pathway

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

140 EUR

Stay Duration

180 days

Not renewable
No dependents
No PR pathway
No job offer needed
Remote work not required
Official Information

Overview

Tolerated stay granted when there are obstacles to deportation, travel is impossible, or private/family life considerations apply, up to 180 days renewable.

The Tolerated Residence permit, specifically categorized under the "obstacle to deportation" provision, serves as a critical humanitarian safety net within the Slovak Republic’s immigration framework. Established under the Act on the Residence of Foreigners, this mechanism was designed to address the legal and ethical vacuum that occurs when a foreign national is ordered to leave the country but cannot be physically removed due to insurmountable external or personal circumstances. The visa functions as a bridge for individuals who are effectively in a state of administrative limbo, filling a vital gap in the immigration system by ensuring that the state does not violate international human rights obligations, such as the principle of non-refoulement or the right to family life as protected under the European Convention on Human Rights. By providing a temporary legal status to those whose deportation is currently impossible, the Slovak government maintains order and oversight while acknowledging that forced removal would be either legally prohibited, physically unfeasible, or a disproportionate interference with the individual's fundamental rights.

This permit is intended for a highly specific cohort of applicants who find themselves unable to return to their country of origin due to factors beyond their control, such as the lack of a valid travel document, the absence of a readmission agreement, or severe health conditions that preclude travel. It is also frequently utilized by individuals who have established deep-rooted private or family ties in Slovakia, where a sudden deportation would cause undue hardship or violate the integrity of their domestic life. Unlike standard work or study visas, this status is not a pathway to long-term residency or professional integration; rather, it is a protective, short-term measure granted in 180-day increments. While it provides a essential reprieve from the threat of immediate expulsion and allows the holder to remain legally within the country, it is inherently limited in scope. Applicants must demonstrate that the obstacle to their departure is genuine and persistent, and they are required to maintain valid health insurance throughout the duration of their stay. The primary benefit of this status is the provision of legal certainty and protection for vulnerable individuals, though it remains a strictly humanitarian tool rather than a competitive visa category for economic migration.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Health insurance required

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport or travel document

Evidence of eligibility

Application Process

1

Assess eligibility: Determine if grounds exist: minors in need of care, trafficking victims, family/personal life respect, exploitation victims

2

Apply at Foreign Police: Submit tolerated residence application in person to Police Department

3

Document grounds: Provide evidence of eligibility grounds (trafficking documentation, minor status, etc.)

4

Processing: Police Department decides within 15 days

5

Receive documentation: Obtain tolerated residence documentation

Application Forms

Tolerated Residence Application—
Official Information

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