Any person who applies for refugee status sooner or later pays a visit to the capital city of Poland. Here is located the Office for Foreigners, where the refugee proceedings are pending. To help them navigate through Warsaw, we prepared a map which may be helpful while looking for the key institutions and organizations providing not only legal aid during the procedure, but also help in everyday problems. What is more, the map is delivered with the descriptive section where one can find many notes about institutions helping foreigners on issues such as healthcare, employment, culture and education.
The guide can be useful for other than refugees categories of foreigners.
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