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Moldova Family Visa (2026)

Moldova Family Visa (2026)

This page has been reviewed and verified by Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor. You can confirm current guidance via Our Moldova Visa Guidance.

A Moldova Family Visa allows foreign nationals to join or accompany a family member legally residing in the Republic of Moldova. This visa category is available to spouses, children, parents, and dependants of Moldovan citizens or foreign residents holding valid residence permits. In 2026, Moldova continues to facilitate family reunification under its national immigration framework regulated by the Bureau for Migration and Asylum.

Eligibility for a Moldova Family Visa

  • The applicant is an immediate family member (spouse, child under 18, or dependent parent) of a Moldovan citizen or legal resident.
  • The sponsor in Moldova holds a valid residence permit or citizenship certificate.
  • Proof of family relationship must be established through legalised or apostilled documents (e.g., marriage or birth certificates).
  • The sponsor must demonstrate sufficient income and suitable accommodation in Moldova.
  • Applicants must hold valid travel medical insurance covering their stay.

Application Process for Moldova Family Visa (2026)

  1. Obtain an invitation or sponsorship letter from the family member residing in Moldova, approved by the Bureau for Migration and Asylum.
  2. Complete the Moldova eVisa application form or apply at a Moldovan consulate in your home country.
  3. Submit all required supporting documents proving the family relationship and financial support.
  4. Pay the applicable visa processing fee via the online portal or at the visa centre.
  5. Attend an interview or biometric data collection appointment (if required).
  6. Receive your visa decision by email or collect the visa from the consular office.

Required Documents

  • Completed Moldova visa application form
  • Valid passport with at least six months’ validity
  • Legalised or apostilled marriage/birth certificate (translated into Romanian or English)
  • Invitation or sponsorship approval from the Bureau for Migration and Asylum
  • Proof of accommodation in Moldova (rental agreement or property deed)
  • Proof of sufficient financial means of the sponsor
  • Travel health insurance valid for the entire duration of stay
  • Passport-sized photographs (as per Moldovan visa specifications)

Visa Validity and Residence Rights

The Moldova Family Visa is typically issued for an initial period of 90 days. After arrival, the applicant must apply for a temporary residence permit at the Bureau for Migration and Asylum within 30 days. This permit is usually valid for one year and renewable as long as the family relationship and sponsor’s legal status remain valid.

Permanent Residence and Long-Term Settlement

After five consecutive years of residence in Moldova under a family visa, foreign nationals may apply for permanent residence. Continuous residence, clean immigration record, and proof of stable income are key requirements for eligibility.

Bringing Dependants and Minors

Dependants such as minor children or elderly parents may be included in the family reunification process. Additional documents, such as custody orders or dependency certificates, must be submitted where applicable. All minors under 18 must have parental consent for travel and residence in Moldova.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I work in Moldova on a family visa?
Family visa holders can apply for a separate work authorisation or residence permit allowing employment once in Moldova.

Can unmarried partners apply under the family visa category?
Currently, Moldova recognises only legally married spouses and registered partnerships that are valid under Moldovan law.

Can Visa Applications assist with a Moldova Family Visa?
Yes. The Visa Applications team can manage the entire process, including document legalisation, sponsorship approval, and residence permit application upon arrival in Moldova.

About This Page

Author: Visa Applications Editorial Team
Reviewed by: Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor.
Last Updated: 20th January 2026.

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