Kosovo•Europe1-2 months
Free
1 year
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Not Required
One-year renewable residence permit granted on humanitarian grounds, including for refugees and victims of trafficking.
The Temporary Residence Permit for Humanitarian Reasons in Kosovo, formally recognized under the Law on Foreigners, serves as a vital legal instrument designed to provide sanctuary and stability to individuals who do not fit the traditional criteria for standard employment or family reunification visas. Established as part of Kosovo’s commitment to international human rights standards and the harmonization of its domestic legislation with European Union norms, this permit acts as a safety net within the national immigration framework. It was specifically created to address the protection gap for vulnerable populations who find themselves in precarious situations, such as individuals fleeing conflict, those awaiting the processing of asylum claims, or victims of human trafficking who require a secure environment to cooperate with law enforcement or recover from trauma. By codifying these humanitarian grounds into law, Kosovo ensures that its immigration system remains responsive to emergency circumstances, allowing the state to fulfill its moral and legal obligations to provide temporary refuge while maintaining administrative oversight over the foreign nationals residing within its borders.
The ideal applicant for this permit is an individual whose presence in Kosovo is necessitated by urgent, non-commercial, and often involuntary circumstances that preclude them from seeking conventional residency. This category is broad by design, encompassing refugees, stateless persons, and victims of exploitation who require a stable base to rebuild their lives or await further legal resolution. Unlike standard work or study visas, which demand proof of economic self-sufficiency or institutional sponsorship, this humanitarian permit is distinctive because it prioritizes the applicant’s safety and well-being over their immediate economic contribution. While the permit is typically granted for a period of one year and is subject to renewal, it is contingent upon the applicant maintaining evidence of their humanitarian status, securing basic health insurance, and providing proof of stable accommodation. A notable benefit of this permit is that it carries no government processing fees, acknowledging the financial hardship often faced by those in humanitarian distress. However, it is important to note that this permit is strictly tied to the persistence of the humanitarian grounds; should the underlying reason for the permit cease to exist, the holder may be required to transition to a different visa category or depart the country, making it a temporary bridge rather than a permanent pathway to citizenship.
| Initial grant | 1 year |
| Extension increments | 1 year |
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
KosovoValid travel document
Proof of humanitarian grounds (e.g., refugee status, victim of trafficking, or other special circumstances as defined by law)
Proof of accommodation
Proof of sufficient means of subsistence
Valid health insurance
Certificate of no criminal conviction/no ongoing investigations
No entry or residence ban in the Republic of Kosovo
Education
none or higher
Valid passport or travel document
Completed application form
Evidence supporting the humanitarian claim (e.g., official reports, medical records, or institutional support letters)
Proof of accommodation
Proof of financial means
Health insurance
Criminal record certificate
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