Select any country that interests you and tap to view all available job roles.
Please sign the official agreement with EU Helpers to confirm your application.
Start your application process by making the first payment as a contract.
EU Helpers will manage your work permit with your employer and the government, providing step-by-step guidance.
Thousands of workers have trusted EU Helpers to handle every step of their European journey — from their first application to their first day at work. Here is exactly what we do for you.
For countries where we can assist with your visa appointment, our immigration team ensures your documents are complete and you know exactly what to expect before you walk into the embassy. This service is available for select countries and any associated charges apply only after your appointment date is confirmed — never before.
A rejected visa application is not the end of your European journey. EU Helpers provides comprehensive re-appeal support. Our team reads your refusal letter, identifies exactly what went wrong, fixes it, and submits a stronger second application — giving you the best possible chance of approval.
Many EU countries require an official employment letter before your visa can be approved. EU Helpers coordinates directly with your verified employer to obtain this letter in the correct format, language, and legal standard — so your application is never delayed or rejected because of a missing document.
Every country and every job type requires different documents. Instead of leaving you to guess, EU Helpers prepares a complete personalised checklist for you — specific to your nationality, your destination country, and your job. You know exactly what you need before anything is submitted.
Your EU Helpers team prepares you for your employer interview so you are not going in blind. We share the real questions employers ask for your specific role, explain what your future employer expects, and make sure you present yourself professionally and confidently.
Your CV is the first impression you make. EU Helpers writes or reformats your CV in the standard that European employers actually expect — whether that is the German Lebenslauf, Europass format, or a country-specific template — and pairs it with a strong cover letter.
Every worker entering Europe must have valid health insurance that meets the legal requirements of their destination country. EU Helpers guides you through choosing the right plan, completing your enrolment, and making sure your coverage is active before you travel.
When you land in Europe, you are not alone. EU Helpers arranges your airport pickup and drop-off to your accommodation. We make sure your first days are smooth — from helping you get a local SIM card to making sure you know where to report on your first day of work.
If you are already working in Europe and want to move to a better role, EU Helpers helps you make the switch cleanly and legally — finding a new position, updating your permits, and making sure your transition is smooth without any employment gap.
Yes — EU Helpers is a legally registered company in Poland. Our details are publicly verifiable:
We have operated since 2007 — over 17 years — and have placed more than 8,000 workers across 19+ European countries. We operate under Polish and EU employment law. You are also welcome to visit our Warsaw office in person.
EU Helpers manages the entire process of getting you legally employed in Europe:
No — and any agency that claims to guarantee a visa or job is being dishonest. EU Helpers connects you with verified employers and provides full immigration support. However, final visa decisions are made by embassies and government authorities — not by us. Employment is subject to employer availability and your qualifications. We do not provide job placement guarantees. What we do guarantee is full transparency, honest fees disclosed before you sign anything, and comprehensive re-appeal support if a visa is rejected.
The exact documents depend on your destination country, job type, and nationality. In general, most work visa applications require:
EU Helpers prepares a personalised document checklist specific to your situation so nothing is missed.
A rejection is not the end. EU Helpers provides comprehensive support for appeals and reapplications. Our team reviews your refusal letter, identifies the exact reason for rejection (missing document, incorrect employer letter, financial proof gap, etc.), corrects the issue, and files a stronger second application. You are kept informed throughout this process and we do everything possible to achieve a successful outcome on the second attempt.
Work permit processing typically takes 1 to 3 months, depending on the destination country, your employer's location, and the type of work permit required. Some countries offer faster processing for specific industries. Delays may occur if embassy appointments are limited or if documents need to be collected from authorities in your home country. EU Helpers manages the entire process and keeps you updated throughout.
All fees are disclosed upfront — there are no hidden charges. Before you sign anything or make any payment, EU Helpers provides a complete written breakdown of all costs specific to your country and job. Embassy and government fees are always non-refundable as these are paid to third-party authorities. Service fees are subject to the terms in your signed agreement. You can review our full Refund Policy and Anti-Fraud Policy on our website at euhelpers.com.
Yes. EU Helpers assists with family reunification visas, helping you bring your spouse, children, or dependants to join you in Poland or other EU countries after you are settled. Our team guides you through the visa requirements, required documentation, and the application process for your family members.
Our support continues after you land. EU Helpers provides airport pickup, transportation to your accommodation, help with local registration (Anmeldung in Germany, meldunek in Poland, etc.), SIM card setup, bank account opening guidance, and a dedicated contact for your first two weeks. We also introduce you to your employer and support you through your first day at work. If you later want to change jobs, we can assist with that transition too — see our re-placement support above.
Refunds are governed by your signed service agreement. Service fees are typically non-refundable except under specific conditions in the contract. Embassy and government fees are always non-refundable as they are paid to third-party authorities. Refunds are not issued for delays caused by embassies or government processing times. Cancellation fees may apply depending on how far along your service is. To request a refund, write to support@euhelpers.co.uk with your details. Full policy available at euhelpers.com/refund-policy.