General rules and list of documents required for submitting an application to foreign police (cudzinecká polícia).

Applying for a residence permit by business (individual entrepreneur) for citizens of non-EU countries.

First filing out by the main applicant (guarantor). Presence of the applicant is required. A translator may be presented.

Žiadosť o udelenie prechodného pobytu – application for a residence permit.

The form is generated automatically as you fill it out on the police website.

It can also be filled out manually. For example, if any mistakes appear. Or download žiadosť o udelenie prechodného pobytu on our website.

The form must be completed in Slovak language.

Čestné vyhlásenie vlastníka nehnuteľnosti – declaration from the property owner.

The sample can be filled out manually by downloading it from our website.

The document must be completed in Slovak or Czech and certified by a Slovak or Czech notary, or personally signed at the foreign police department once submitting documents.

or

Nájomná zmluva – rental agreement.

It’s necessary to prepare a separate copy or a notarized copy of the agreement for submission to the police.

The document must be completed in Slovak or Czech and certified by a Slovak or Czech notary.

or

Potvrdenie ubytovacieho zariadenia – place of residence confirmation.

Handed out when living in dormitories, hostels, hotels, etc.

The document must be completed in Slovak or Czech and certified with the seal of the institution.

or

Čestné vyhlásenie o vlastníctve nehnuteľnosti – declaration of real estate ownership.

Submitted if a foreigner owns his own real estate.

The sample can be filled out manually by downloading it from our website.

The document must be completed in Slovak or Czech and certified by a Slovak or Czech notary, or personally signed at the foreign police department once submitting documents.

Also important to note that proof of residence must be issued for a period of at least 6 months.

Výpis z osobného účtu za posledné tri mesiace – certificate from personal account movements of last 3 months.

In case registering account in a foreign bank it’s recommended to prepare the document in English since a court translation into Slovak will be needed. The exception are certificates issued in Czech.

In this case, the account balance must be at least 12 subsistence minimums (as of 15.07.2024 approximately 3300 euros).

Account balance must be higher than the specified amount throughout the entire period of consideration of the case by the police.

Výpis z účtu za posledné tri mesiace – certificate from personal account movements of last 3 months.

In case registering account in a foreign bank it’s recommended to prepare the document in English since a court translation into Slovak will be needed. The exception are certificates issued in Czech.

In this case, the account balance must be at least 20 subsistence minimums (as of 15.07.2024 approximately 5500 euros).

Account balance must be higher than the specified amount throughout the entire period of consideration of the case by the police.

Photos can be made in almost every shopping center or photo studio.

It’s recommended to crop photos measuring 3 x 3,5 cm and attaching to the applicant’s form right away, so when filing a police report, you don’t waste time on that.

Cestovný pas – international passport.

The passport must be valid at the time of documents submission.

Police officer will make a copy of the passport and return it to the applicant.

Osvedčenie o živnostenskom oprávnení – business activity registration certificate.

When submitting, a notarized copy of the registration certificate issued in “Zhivnostensky District” or the original electronic conversion is provided.

Výpis z registra trestov z krajiny občianstva – no crime record from the country of citizenship.

You must have with you the original certificate or its notarized copy with a court translation into Slovak или Czech. The original certificate must also be apostilled.

Important!

If the applicant has lived in any country for more than 90 days in 6 months period over the last 3 years or has not lived, but has the appropriate mark or national visa D in his current passport, he will additionally need to present no crime record from all those countries that he visited.

Such a certificate must first be apostilled and translated into Slovak или Czech.

If the applicant holds two or more citizenships, there may appear a request to provide all valid passports.

At discretion of the police officer, there may also be a request to provide no crime records from all countries, of which the applicant is a citizen.