The employment visa programs in the European countries have been established to cover the labor needs of the respective countries and fill job shortages.
Therefore, employment visa criteria and requirements, as well as the application process, depend a lot on the labor needs of each country
What are the requirements for a European Work Visa?
The standard requirements for a European employment visa are as follows:
Application Form. Fully completed and printed twice. Do not forget to sign both copies at the end!
Two identical photos. These photos should be taken within the last three months, according to the common Schengen visa photography criteria.
Valid passport. Your passport should be no older than ten years and valid for at least three more months, on the date you plan to exit the Schengen territory. Make sure it has at least two blank pages for the visa sticker.
Roundtrip flight reservation. This should indicate the dates and flight numbers of entry and exit from the Schengen area. Here you can learn more about how to book a flight reservation for an EU visa application!
Travel medical insurance. Covering any medical emergency with hospital care and travel back to one’s native country due to medical emergencies, up to 30,000 euros. Insurance must be valid in all Schengen countries and purchased before picking up the visa.
Proof of Accommodation. A document that shows where you will be residing in the Schengen Area, i.e. rent agreement.
Employment contract. An employment contract was signed between you and your future employer, residing in the Schengen territory.
Proof of Academic Qualifications. As diplomas, certificates, grades’ transcripts, etc.
Proof of language knowledge. Most countries want you to fit in even if you are planning to work there only for one year. That is why many of them will ask you to meet a specific level of knowledge of their official language.
Please note that these are only the basic requirements that you will have to provide to get a work visa to Europe.
How to get a European Work Visa
To get a European work visa, follow the steps listed below:
Check what Employment Visas the country where you wish to work offers.
Figure out if you qualify for a work visa to the EU.
Meet the criteria for an EU work visa. Some of the countries will require you to get a job before applying for a visa. Make sure you fulfill these kinds of requirements before applying to get the visa.
Collect the required documents for an employment visa.
Schedule a visa interview.
Attend the interview with all the required documents with you.