- 650+
- cases handled
- since 2016
- in migration law
- 97%
- successful filings
- 15
- working days to review
- 30+
- client countries
What a residence permit is and who can get one
Who can get a residence permit
- Foreigners with a valid permit whose ground is still in effect
- Those who apply in advance — before the permit expires
Which documents you need
- Current temporary residence permit
- Passport
- Current supporting document
- Health insurance policy
What is your ground for a residence permit?
Pick your situation — see the document that proves it and talk your case through with a lawyer.
The most common ground. The employer obtains the work permit, you get a work-based residence permit.
- Permit to employ foreign workers
- Employment contract
- Passport and notarized translation
- Health insurance
How we work
Full turnkey support. You hand over the documents, we do the rest.
At every stage one lawyer runs your case, reachable at any time.
Why clients choose us
- One lawyer runs your whole case and is reachable anytime
- We speak your language: English, Ukrainian, Russian
- We take on the Migration Service queues under a power of attorney
- A fixed price in the contract, no hidden fees
- We go from the legal ground to the card and registration
- The first consultation is free and commits you to nothing
Frequently asked questions
When should the renewal start?+
In advance. Being late even by one day usually means leaving the country and starting the whole cycle from scratch, so we set reminders ahead of time.
Renew the ground or the permit first?+
The ground first. If it is a work permit, it is renewed first and the residence permit after. We can run both cases together.
Filing deadlines are tight: the permit application is submitted no later than 15 days before the end of your allowed stay. The sooner we start, the calmer we make every deadline.
Office & contacts
вул. Володимирська, 51/53, Київ
метро Золоті ворота
Mon-Fri 9:00-18:00
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Leave your number: a lawyer calls back, confirms your ground and quotes the exact sum. No obligation.