Embarking on an academic journey in Romania offers international students a blend of quality education, rich cultural experiences, and affordable living. To ensure a smooth transition, understanding the visa and residency permit processes is crucial. This guide provides a comprehensive overview to assist you every step of the way.
Step 1: Securing a Romanian Student Visa (Long-Stay Visa D/SD)
For non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals planning to study in Romania for more than 90 days, obtaining a long-stay student visa is mandatory.
Eligibility Criteria
- Acceptance into a full-time program at an accredited Romanian institution.
- Enrollment in undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral, or preparatory courses.
Required Documents
- Letter of Acceptance: Issued by the Romanian Ministry of Education.
- Completed Visa Application Form: Available at Romanian embassies or consulates.
- Valid Passport: With a validity of at least six months beyond your intended stay.
- Proof of Tuition Payment: Evidence of payment for at least one academic year.
- Financial Means: Bank statements showing sufficient funds (approximately €2,500) to cover living expenses.
- Health Insurance: Valid in Romania for the entire duration of your stay.
- Criminal Record Certificate: Issued by your home country’s authorities.
- Accommodation Proof: Confirmation of housing arrangements in Romania.
- Flight Reservation: Proof of intended travel to Romania.
- Visa Fee Payment Receipt: Typically ranging between €120 and €150.
Application Process
- Submission: Apply at the Romanian embassy or consulate in your home country.
- Interview: Attend an interview if required, discussing your study plans and financial means.
- Processing Time: Generally between 15 to 60 days, depending on the time of year and your nationality.
Step 2: Applying for a Temporary Residence Permit
Upon arrival in Romania, students must apply for a temporary residence permit to legally reside in the country throughout their studies.
When to Apply
Submit your application at least 30 days before your visa expires.
Required Documents
- Application Form: Available from the General Inspectorate for Immigration.
- Valid Passport: Original and a copy.
- Letter of Acceptance: Only required for the first extension.
- Enrollment Certificate: Issued by your Romanian educational institution.
- Proof of Financial Means: Bank statements or affidavits indicating sufficient funds.
- Accommodation Proof: Rental agreement or university housing confirmation.
- Health Insurance: Valid in Romania.
- Medical Certificate: Indicating the absence of diseases that may threaten public health.
- Passport-Sized Photos: Two recent photographs.
- Proof of Fee Payment: Receipts for residence permit processing fees.
Validity and Renewal
- Duration: Typically valid for one year and must be renewed annually.
- Renewal: Apply at least 30 days before the current permit expires.
Post-Graduation Opportunities
Romania offers avenues for students wishing to extend their stay after graduation:
- Job Search Extension: Residence permits can be extended by up to 9 months to seek employment or start a business.
- Employment: Graduates with a full-time job offer related to their field of study can apply to extend their residence permit without needing a separate work visa.
Tips for a Successful Application
- Early Preparation: Begin the visa and residence permit application processes well in advance.
- Document Accuracy: Ensure all documents are complete, accurate, and, if necessary, translated into Romanian.
- Financial Proof: Maintain clear and verifiable evidence of financial means.
- Stay Informed: Regularly check for any changes in visa and residency regulations.


