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Tolerated Residence - Trafficking Victim (Tolerovaný pobyt - obeť obchodovania)
VisasSlovakiaTolerated Residence - Trafficking Victim (Tolerovaný pobyt - obeť obchodovania)
SlovakiaSlovakia•Europe
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Tolerated Residence - Trafficking Victim (Tolerovaný pobyt - obeť obchodovania)

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

90-day tolerated stay for trafficking victims aged 18+ to decide on cooperation with authorities, extendable by 30 days.

The Tolerated Residence for victims of human trafficking in Slovakia was established as a critical humanitarian safeguard within the framework of the Act on the Residence of Foreigners, specifically designed to align Slovak national law with the broader European Union directives aimed at combating human trafficking and protecting its victims. This legal mechanism exists to address a profound gap in the traditional immigration system, which often prioritizes strict documentation and legal status over the immediate safety and recovery of vulnerable individuals. By providing a secure, albeit temporary, legal foothold, the state acknowledges that victims of exploitation are frequently stripped of their identity documents and coerced into silence by their captors. The visa serves as a "reflection period," a vital window of time mandated by international human rights standards that allows victims to escape the immediate influence of traffickers, recover from trauma, and make an informed, autonomous decision regarding whether they wish to cooperate with law enforcement agencies in the investigation and prosecution of their exploiters.

The ideal applicant for this status is an individual aged 18 or older who has been identified by competent authorities or non-governmental organizations as a victim of human trafficking, regardless of their specific professional background or the industry in which they were exploited. Unlike traditional work or study visas that require extensive proof of employment, academic credentials, or financial solvency, this humanitarian permit is distinctive because it prioritizes the victim’s safety and legal protection over economic contribution. It covers all individuals who have been subjected to forced labor, sexual exploitation, or other forms of modern slavery, offering them a 90-day period of legal residency that can be extended by an additional 30 days if necessary. While the permit requires the applicant to maintain health insurance—a standard administrative hurdle—it provides a unique, non-punitive sanctuary that shields the holder from the immediate threat of deportation. The primary limitation of this visa is its inherently temporary nature; it is designed as a bridge to safety rather than a long-term residency solution. However, its profound benefit lies in its ability to decouple the victim’s legal status from their cooperation with the state, ensuring that even those who choose not to testify are granted a period of stability to transition toward recovery or repatriation in a safe and dignified manner.

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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