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EU Helpers manages all documentation — work permit, visa, employment letter, interview prep, and support.
Once the worker is successfully placed in Europe, your involvement is recognised per the agreed terms.
When you refer a candidate to EU Helpers, our dedicated team takes full ownership of the placement journey. From the first document to the worker's first day on the job — every step is managed, tracked, and communicated back to 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 visa rejection does not mean the process is over. EU Helpers provides comprehensive support for appeals and reapplications. Our team reviews the refusal grounds, corrects the underlying issue — whether a documentation gap, insufficient financial proof, or an employer letter problem — and files a stronger second application on behalf of the candidate.
Many European countries require an official employment letter as a prerequisite for a work visa application. EU Helpers coordinates with verified employers to issue legally compliant employment letters tailored to each candidate's destination country, job title, and role category — in the local language where required.
Every country and every job type requires a different combination of documents. EU Helpers prepares a fully personalised document checklist for each candidate based on their nationality, destination country, and job category — eliminating the most common cause of visa delays and rejections.
Many placements succeed or fail at the interview stage. EU Helpers prepares every candidate with role-specific interview questions, employer expectations, and destination country workplace culture — significantly increasing first-interview success rates.
A poorly formatted CV is one of the primary reasons candidates are rejected before reaching any interview. EU Helpers prepares European-standard CVs and persuasive cover letters that match what employers in Germany, Poland, Croatia, and other countries actually expect to receive.
Every worker entering Europe is legally required to hold valid health insurance that meets the destination country's regulatory requirements. EU Helpers guides each candidate through selecting the right product, completing enrolment, and ensuring coverage is active before departure.
Our support extends well beyond the visa approval. EU Helpers ensures every placed worker arrives safely and settles in without confusion — reducing dropout, improving job retention, and protecting the integrity of every placement we facilitate together.
If a placed worker decides to change roles or employers after settling in Europe, EU Helpers provides full re-recruitment support — finding a new matching vacancy, updating legal permits, and transitioning the worker smoothly into their next position.
Yes, completely. EU Helpers Sp. z o.o. is a legally registered limited liability company in Poland. Our registration details are publicly verifiable. Company Name: EU Helpers Sp. z o.o. (Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością). KRS (National Court Register): 0001077333. NIP (Tax Identification): 7011180860. REGON (Statistical Number): 527259419. Registered Office: Aleje Jerozolimskie 96, 00-807 Warsaw, Poland. We have operated since 2007, placed over 8,000 workers across 19+ EU countries, and comply with Polish Labour Law and EU employment directives.
EU Helpers provides work permit applications, visa processing, international job placements, employment letter coordination, document preparation support, CV and cover letter writing, interview preparation, health insurance guidance, relocation assistance, post-arrival support, business setup consultation, and certified document translation services for candidates, employers, and partners.
You register as a partner, browse available vacancies across multiple EU countries, and source suitable candidates from your network. Once a candidate is referred, EU Helpers manages documentation, visa processing, work permits, employer coordination, interview preparation, insurance guidance, and post-arrival support. Partnership terms are agreed transparently before any placement begins.
No. EU Helpers provides immigration and placement support while connecting candidates with verified employers. Embassies and government authorities make final decisions on visa approvals, while employment depends on employer requirements and candidate qualifications. We do provide support for visa reapplications where applicable.
Yes. EU Helpers provides comprehensive support for visa appeals and reapplications. Our team reviews refusal reasons, identifies missing or incorrect documentation, and prepares a stronger re-appeal or second application to improve the chances of approval.
Yes. Every employer is verified before any worker is referred. EU Helpers checks company registration, licences, and legal authorisation to hire foreign workers. We only work with verified and legitimate employers that meet our compliance standards.
EU Helpers operates across all sides of the placement process:
The terms of the signed service agreement govern refunds. In general, service fees are non-refundable except under specific conditions outlined in the contract. Embassy and government fees are always non-refundable because they are paid to third-party authorities. Refunds are not issued for delays caused by embassies, government agencies, or external authorities. Cancellation fees may apply depending on the stage of service at which cancellation occurs. To request a refund, submit a written request to support@euhelpers.pl with supporting documentation. Full details are available at euhelpers.com/refund-policy.
Work permit processing generally takes between 1 and 3 months, depending on the destination country, the employer's location, the permit type, embassy processing timelines, and document completion. Delays from external authorities or missing documents may extend processing time.
All fees are disclosed upfront. EU Helpers provides a clear and detailed service agreement to every client before any process begins. There are no hidden charges — candidates receive a full written breakdown of all costs before signing anything. Any additional charges (for example, specific visa appointment assistance where applicable) are communicated clearly and in writing before they are incurred. EU Helpers also has a strict Anti-Fraud Policy ensuring all processes remain ethical and transparent.