Areas of expertise
The firm supports you in your procedures related to migration law, whether it concerns a stay, work, a nationality application, or regularisation.
I need a single permit (work authorisation combined with a residence permit)
Schedule a consultationOur law firm assists employers seeking to recruit non-Eu citizen.
Intended for employees holding a diploma equivalent to higher education or university level. The diploma must be at least at bachelor's or master's level (tertiary education), obtained through a programme lasting a minimum of three years.
A staff member of a multinational company on assignment (intra-corporate transfer).
Simplified procedure for certain occupations identified by each region as shortage occupations.
Associated with a recognised research institution in Belgium.
Living with a host family who offers accommodation and board in return for carrying out everyday family-related tasks.
Primarily carrying out manual duties linked to the domestic needs of the employer or their family.
A graduate of higher education seeking to undertake an internship in Belgium to acquire knowledge, hands-on training, and professional experience.
I would like to acquire Belgian citizenship
Schedule a consultationApplicable to persons aged 18 or above who have been in possession of an unlimited residence permit for a minimum of five years.
✦ Nationality of the mother or the father
✦ Adoption
✦ Born in Belgium (or by the collective effect of an acquisition act)
To have shown, or be able to show, outstanding achievements in the scientific, sporting, or socio-cultural domains, thereby contributing in a significant way to the international prestige of Belgium.
For individuals who lost Belgian nationality other than through forfeiture.
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For individuals whose Belgian nationality was withdrawn after being granted in error, provided they held it for at least 10 years.
I need a visa/residence permit for more than 90 days (long stay)
Schedule a consultation ✦ To a Belgian citizen
✦ To a EU citizen
✦ To a non-EU citizen holding a residence permit in Belgium
A non-EU citizen seeking to carry out self-employed activities in Belgium
A non-EU citizen requesting a residence permit to undertake full-time studies at a recognised higher education institution in Belgium, or to follow a preparatory programme for such studies.
A non-EU citizen seeking to come to Belgium to engage in voluntary service with a volunteer organisation recognised by the EU.
Articles 9, 9bis, 9ter of the Law of 15 December 1980