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Welcome to Romania Immigration Advisory Services

We assist professionals, students, and investors in securing work and residence permits for Romania. With years of experience, we guide you through the European Union's immigration process seamlessly.
15+ Years of experience in visa and immigration services

Our expertise in Romanian work permits, long-stay (D/AM) visas, and single residence permits ensures a smooth immigration journey.

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clients worldwide

Work in Romania

Romania is located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea. Bucharest (capital), Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, and Iași are the country's main economic, academic, and cultural centers. Romania has a rapidly growing, high-income mixed economy, with significant foreign investment. Key sectors include IT, automotive manufacturing (Dacia), and services. It has been a member of the European Union since 2007. Non-EU citizens must first have a Romanian employer obtain a work permit (Aviz de Muncă). Following this, the employee must apply for a long-stay visa (D/AM) to enter the country and then a single residence permit.

OZO International provides complete support for securing work permits and residence, facilitated by confirmed job offers from Romanian employers.

Romania Work & Residence Permit Process

Follow these essential steps to secure your Romanian work and residence permit and begin your professional career in the European Union.

1. Job Offer & Work Permit (Aviz de Muncă)

Secure a job offer. Your Romanian employer will then apply for and obtain a work permit for you from the General Inspectorate for Immigration (IGI).

2. Long-Stay Visa (D/AM) Application

Once the work permit is issued, you must apply for a long-stay visa for employment purposes (D/AM) at the Romanian embassy or consulate in your home country.

3. Travel to Romania

After your D/AM visa is approved and stamped in your passport, you can legally travel to Romania to start the final stage of your immigration process.

4. Residence Permit (Permis de Ședere)

Upon arrival, you must personally apply for the single residence permit at the local IGI office. This permit integrates your right to work and reside in Romania.

5. Permit Approval & Collection

Once approved, you will be issued a residence permit card, which formalizes your status as a legal resident and employee in Romania.

6. Start Your Job

With your residence permit in hand, you are fully authorized to begin your employment. OZO International will be there to support you.

Why Choose OZO International ?

Profile Assessment

We expertly assess your qualifications to match you with suitable job vacancies that are registered with the Czech Labour Office.

Confirmed Job Offers

We provide genuine job offers from Czech employers, which is the essential first step for your Employee Card application.

Visa Assistance

Comprehensive assistance with your Employee Card application at the embassy, including document preparation and appointment scheduling.

Post-Visa Support

We offer crucial guidance for your mandatory registration with the Foreign Police and the Ministry of the Interior upon your arrival in the Czech Republic.