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Slovakia Releases Next D Visa Work Permit Appointments for April 8, 2025

  • Mar 17
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 17

The Slovak Embassy in New Delhi has announced the D Visa (National Visa) work permit appointments for April 8, 2025, under Section §15(1)(b) of Slovakia’s Residence Act. This follows earlier slots for December 5, 2024; January 8, 2025; February 6, 2025; and March 6, 2025. Here’s your guide to securing the April 2025 slot, including eligibility, steps to apply, and rules.

Countries Eligible to Apply Through the Slovak Embassy in New Delhi

The following countries fall under the jurisdiction of the Slovak Embassy in New Delhi for D Visa applications:

  • India

  • Bangladesh

  • Sri Lanka

  • Nepal

  • Bhutan

  • Maldives

Applicants residing in these countries must submit requests to rezervacie.delhi@mzv.sk. For other regions, check your local Slovak embassy.

How to Secure Slovakia’s D Visa Appointment for April 8, 2025?

Step 1: Verify Eligibility

  • Who Can Apply?

    • Slovak Employers Only: Companies registered in Slovakia with a valid Slovak Identification Number (IČO) and physical office.

    • Excluded: Individuals, foreign employers, recruitment agencies, or third parties.

Step 2: Prepare Required Documents

  • Completed Excel form (follow Slovak-language guidelines).

  • Valid job offer under §15(1)(b).

  • Company registration proof.

Step 3: Email Submission on April 8, 2025

  • Send to: rezervacie.delhi@mzv.sk

  • Subject Line Format:[Company Name] – D Visa Appointment Request – April 8, 2025 – [Employee Name/Passport Number]

  • Attachments: Excel form + supporting documents.

Step 4: Await Embassy Confirmation

  • Responses are sent within 3–5 working days.

  • Successful applicants receive instructions to finalize submissions via BLS International.

Step 5: Avoid Penalties

  • Do NOT send repeat emails – duplicates disrupt the queue and risk rejection.

Why Can’t Individuals or Agencies Apply for the D Visa?

Slovakia’s strict regulations ensure:

  • Job Authenticity: Employers must prove legitimate vacancies.

  • Compliance: Adherence to Slovak labor laws and anti-fraud measures.

  • Direct Employer Responsibility: Eliminates third-party exploitation risks.

Note: Individual requests to rezervacie.delhi@mzv.sk are automatically deleted.

Key Dates for Slovakia D Visa Appointments (2024–2025)

Slot Release Date

Status

December 5, 2024

Closed

January 8, 2025

Closed

February 6, 2025

Closed

March 6, 2025

Closed

April 8, 2025

Open

Pro Tips for Employers

  1. Submit Early: Emails sent before/after April 8, 2025, are ignored.

  2. Family Applications: Include spouse/children’s details in the initial request.

  3. Document Checklist: Attach marriage certificates for spouses of Slovak citizens.

  4. Learn More: For general Slovakian visa requirements (short-term and long-term), visit Slovakian Visa Requirements.

By following these guidelines, Slovak employers can streamline the D Visa process and secure appointments efficiently. Act now – slots fill fast!



Slovakia Releases Next D Visa Work Permit Appointments for April 8, 2025
Slovakia D Visa Work Permit Appointments

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