Applying for a work visa to Luxembourg involves gathering and submitting a comprehensive set of documents. These are necessary to prove your eligibility, qualifications, and preparedness for living and working in the country. Below is a detailed list of the documents required when applying for a Type D long-stay work visa:
1. Valid Passport
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Must have at least 6 months of validity remaining from the date of application.
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Include copies of previous visas if applicable.
2. Employment Contract or Job Offer
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A formal employment contract or job offer letter from a Luxembourg-based employer.
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It must detail the position, salary, and working conditions.
3. Temporary Residence Permit
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A copy of the temporary residence permit (autorisation de séjour temporaire) issued by Luxembourg’s Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs.
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This must be obtained by the employer before your visa application.
4. Proof of Accommodation in Luxembourg
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A rental agreement or a letter of accommodation from a host confirming where you will stay upon arrival.
5. Proof of Qualifications
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Certified copies of educational diplomas, certificates, or any relevant professional credentials.
6. Police Clearance Certificate
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A certificate of good conduct (police clearance) issued in Nepal, confirming you have no criminal record.
7. Medical Certificate
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A health certificate confirming you are fit to travel and work, issued by a recognized medical professional.
8. Travel and Health Insurance
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Proof of valid insurance coverage at the time of application, covering medical expenses in Luxembourg and the Schengen area.
9. Proof of Financial Means
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Recent bank statements or documentation showing salary from your future employer to demonstrate your ability to support yourself.
10. Completed Visa Application Form
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The Type D visa application form must be filled out accurately.
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Attach a recent passport-sized photo (35x45 mm).
11. Visa Fee Payment Receipt
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Proof of payment for the €80 consular fee, typically required during the submission of your application.
Ensure all documents are translated into French, German, or English, and properly certified. Submitting a complete and accurate set of documents is crucial for a successful Luxembourg work visa application.