
Personnel relocation to Romania is performed for a foreign national when the same job position is available in the foreign company’s Romanian branch or subsidiary. It can take place as an employee request transfer, or as a transfer per the company’s needs.
In order to relocate to Romania as an intra-company transfer, the foreign national will need to apply for and obtain a visa specifically designed for this purpose. This is the D/DT visa for detachment, and it is applied for after the employee has received the employer’s approval for relocation/detachment.
Our immigration lawyer in Romania assists all foreign nationals who wish to apply for a visa or have questions about their eligibility. Read below to find out more about the detachment visa and do not hesitate to reach out to us if you wish to apply for a different type of Romanian visa.
Personnel relocation is a process that allows the company to move valuable staff to a new location or a branch/subsidiary that can use their expertise, and at the same time it can be valuable for the employee who will be presented with new career opportunities.
The eligibility of the foreign employee for the position in Romania is checked by the HR department and approved according to the company’s internal policies. The foreign corporation is also the one that can decide to offer a relocation package, with various benefits that can depend on seniority and other criteria.
The relocation of the employee is subject to obtaining a Romanian visa which is issued by the Embassy or Consulate in the applicant’s country of origin. The visa will allow the holder to obtain lawful residency in Romania, and the right to engage in remunerated activities.
The detachment visa (symbol D/DT) is issued for qualified foreign nationals who are the employees of a foreign company based abroad, that has also has a branch or a subsidiary in Romania.
The holder of the D/DT visa will carry out work-related activities on Romanian territory, and will continue to be employed by the foreign company, under its Romanian branch/subsidiary.
The following documents are required for a detachment visa:
The timeline and part of the costs are highlighted below:
Our Romanian immigration lawyer can answer any questions related to the D/DT visa, the general process followed for the purpose of personnel relocation to Romania, and other specific issues. We assist both employers and employees who have questions about the relocation process.
Contact us as soon as you release the detachment/relocation approval for detailed information on how to apply, assistance in preparing the needed documentation, as well as representation in front of the Romanian authorities, if applicable.
For foreign nationals who have been living and working in the country for several years, our team can also answer questions about citizenship in Romania.