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Free Legal Counselling (in Warsaw)




Are you applying for permanent residence permit in Poland? You get official correspondence, but you do not know what to do with it? You want to work legally in Poland, but you do not understand how actually do it? You want to aplly for legal stay for your family? Or you have different kind of legal problem? Sign up for a meeting with lawyers of Fundacja dla Somalii!





The employees of the Foundation know how sometimes complicated can be formalities related to the legalization of stay in Poland. Theyknow that replying to the official correspondence in many cases can be a big problem. Each country is distinguished by a different legal system, which is why Polish regulations may be difficult for foreigners. To facilitate integration od foreigners in Mazovia, we have launched consultation points, where thry provide free legal advice. Their specialties include legalization of stay, labour law for foreigners, business establishment, civil law and administrative law.

They can help you write an official letter or check the contract. We speak Polish, English, French, Russian and German.

If you need their support, call or come and arrange a meeting with them.




WHEN DO THEY GIVE ADVICE?

Only after making an appointment.

They are available every Monday from 9:00 till 17:00 and every Wednesday from 10.00 – 20.00

On Tuesdays from 4:30 p.m to 8:30 p.m. we are available at Linguae Mundi, their project partner.

Once a month they are also in Radom and Płock.
Radom: 30.01.2020, 27.02.2020, 19.03.2020, 9.04.2020, 28.05.2020, 18.06.2020
Płock: every first Thursday of a month.




HOW TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

To make an appointment with a lawyer, call the Foundation at tel .: +48 22 658 04 87
or visit to the Foundation’s office (Bracka 18/63, Warsaw).

The offer applies to foreigners living in Mazovia.



For more info and questions, please contact
FUNDACJA DLA SOMALII
+48 22 658 04 87
biuro@fds.org.pl
http://fds.org.pl/



Related Links:
Migrant Center in Gdansk
Integration Assistants - Mazovia

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