Notification of the decision (service of the decision)
It is very important that you give us your exact contact information in your application so that we will be able to notify you when we have made a decision.
Did you apply for a first residence permit?
If you used the online service Enter Finland to submit your application:
- You will receive a message into your Enter Finland user account when a decision has been made. Wait for the decision abroad.
- Your residence permit decision will be available on Enter Finland for one year from the day when you opened the decision for the first time. We recommend that you save and print out the decision before it is removed from the service.
If you submitted your application on paper:
- You will be informed of the decision via the Finnish mission that you selected as your service point. Wait for the decision abroad.
- If you submitted your application in Finland, you will be informed about the decision by the police, or the Finnish Immigration Service will inform you about it by post.
A sponsor living in Finland will be informed about the decision by post.
If you applied for a residence permit for an employed person, you will receive a residence permit decision and a partial decision from the work permit unit of the Employment and Economic Development Office (TE Office). Your employer will also be informed of the decision. Your employee will always be notified at least of the partial decision.
Did you apply for an extended residence permit?
If you used the e-service to submit your application:
- You will receive a message in the e-service Enter Finland when a decision has been made.
- Your residence permit decision will be available on Enter Finland for one year from the day when you opened the decision for the first time. We recommend that you save and print out the decision before it is removed from the service.
If you submitted your application on paper:
- If you are in Finland, you will be informed about the decision by the police, or the Finnish Immigration Service will inform you about it by post.
Did you apply for asylum?
When the Finnish Immigration Service has made a decision on your asylum application, you will be informed about it by the Finnish Immigration Service or the police.
The decision will be served to you in your mother tongue or another language that you understand. If necessary, we will use an interpreter or a translator when we serve the decision to you.
More information:
Did you apply for a travel document?
The Finnish Immigration Service will send a decision as a registered letter to the address that you have given to us. If it is a positive decision, you will receive your travel document at the same time.
In this case, ‘travel document’ means an alien’s passport or a refugee travel document.
Did you apply for Finnish citizenship?
If you submitted your application on paper:
- The Finnish Immigration Service will inform you about the decision by post.
- Some decisions in paper form are sent with advice of delivery. This means that you need to collect your decision from a post office.
If you used the e-service to submit your application:
- You will receive a message in the e-service Enter Finland when a decision has been made.
Collect your decision from the post office by showing your identity document
If you have to collect your decision from a post office, you need to show your identity document there. A list of identity documents accepted by the post offices can be found on Posti’s website.
If you do not have an identity document accepted by the post office, you can give a written authorisation to a person who has one.
More information on written authorisations can be found on Posti’s website where you can also fill out an authorisation form (power of attorney).