Our experience in the field allows us to reduce the time needed to analyze and evaluate the documentation. Any partner who calls on our services will be informed from the outset about the options available for obtaining the right of residence in Romania.
Our team can help you with any immigration matters such as:
- Obtaining work permit, change of employer;
- Obtaining short/long term residence permit;
- Obtaining a long-stay visa;
- Extending the right to stay;
- Secondment;
- Invitation procedure;
- Family reunification for EU and non-EU citizens;
- Obtaining registration certificate for EU citizens;
- Assistance in special or urgent cases (e.g. Preparation of pleadings and/or meetings with immigration authorities);
- Acquiring/regaining Romanian citizenship;
- Transcription of civil status documents;
- Legalization and supralegalization of documents;
- Communications to the authorities;
- Challenging decisions and measures ordered by the authorities.
Our team can help you with the formalities involved in legally settling in Romania, both for EU and non-EU citizens, in order to work, from receiving the work permit, visa and residence permit for the period during which the foreigner has a work contract with his employer. We also deal with the formalities for people coming to study in Romania, to visit Romania, to fulfill a dream, to reunite their family, etc.
We also handle online appointments. We provide legal assistance and representation before the competent authorities, including the Ministry of Education and the General Inspectorate for Immigration, where appropriate. We handle the filing of authentic declarations and ensure that the process does not exceed the legal deadlines, closely monitoring the paperwork and the authorities’ compliance.
The Mușat & Partners team offers you detailed services and advice tailored to your situation to help you choose the best path and obtain Romanian citizenship.
We also provide post-approval support, helping with the integration of foreign employees in Romania, including relocation and adaptation issues.