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How to Apply for a Yellow Slip (MEU1) in Cyprus, Documents, 4‑month Deadline & Fines (2026)

By Global Law Experts
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Last reviewed: June 26, 2026

If you are an EU, EEA or eligible UK national planning to stay in Cyprus for longer than three months, understanding how to apply for a Yellow Slip is one of the most time-sensitive administrative tasks you will face. The Yellow Slip, officially called the MEU1 Registration Certificate, must be submitted within four months of your arrival, and failure to comply can trigger a financial penalty of up to €2,562. 90 according to EURES Cyprus guidance. This article walks you through every stage of the MEU1 process as it stands in 2026: the exact documents you need, how to book and survive the appointment, what the fees are, and what to do if you have already missed the deadline.

Whether you are relocating for work, retirement, studies or family reunification, the checklist and practical tips below are designed to keep you compliant and penalty-free.

Quick Checklist, Yellow Slip Cyprus Documents, Fee and Timeframes

Before diving into the full procedure, use the table below as a rapid reference. Print it, save it to your phone, or bring it to your appointment as a last-minute check. According to the Civil Registry and Migration Department (gov.cy), the applicant must be physically present, applications by proxy or power of attorney are generally not accepted.

Document Why It Is Needed Format Required
Valid passport or national ID card Proof of nationality and identity Original + photocopy
Completed MEU1 form Official application form Downloaded from gov.cy or EURES and filled in before appointment
Two recent passport-size photographs Attached to application White background, biometric standard
Proof of address in Cyprus Confirms residence in the Republic Rental agreement, utility bill or title deed (original + copy)
Proof of economic activity or self-sufficiency Demonstrates lawful basis for stay Employment contract, social insurance registration, proof of enrolment or evidence of sufficient funds (original + copy)
Health insurance confirmation Required for non-employed applicants (e.g. retirees, students) Policy document or GESY registration (copy)
Marriage/birth certificates (family members) Establishes family relationship Original + certified translation + apostille if issued outside Cyprus
Fee: €20 per applicant Government processing fee Cash or as directed by the district office

Processing time: Industry observers note that timelines vary by district, from same-day issuance in quieter offices to several weeks during peak periods. Always bring originals, officers may refuse photocopies that have not been verified against the original document on the spot.

Step-by-Step: How to Apply for a Yellow Slip (MEU1), Full Procedure

The MEU1 Cyprus application follows a linear path: prepare your documents, book your appointment, attend in person, and collect your certificate. Below is the complete walkthrough for 2026.

Before You Go, Forms, Copies and Preparation

Start by downloading the MEU1 form. The official version is available on the Civil Registry and Migration Department page at gov.cy, and a duplicate copy can be found on the EURES Cyprus portal. Fill in every field before your appointment; incomplete forms are a common reason for delays at the counter.

Gather every document listed in the quick checklist above. Make at least two photocopies of each original. If you are applying as a family, prepare a separate MEU1 form for each family member who requires registration, along with their individual photographs and supporting evidence.

Organise your documents into a clear folder in the order they appear on the form. Officers process applications faster when evidence is presented sequentially, and disorganised files can result in your appointment running over time or being asked to return.

Booking Your Yellow Slip Cyprus Appointment and Payment

Applications are submitted at the District Immigration Office (also referred to as the Immigration Unit) in the district where you reside. The main offices are located in Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, Paphos and Famagusta. Appointments are typically booked by telephone or, in some districts, through an online scheduling system on the relevant district administration website.

The €20 application fee per person is payable at the time of submission. Confirm the accepted payment method with your local office in advance, some accept only cash while others may process card payments. If you are registering multiple family members in a single visit, prepare €20 for each individual applicant, as the fee is charged per person according to the Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance (mlsi.gov.cy).

On the Day, What the Officer Will Check

Arrive with your complete set of originals and copies. The immigration officer will typically:

  • Verify your identity. Your passport or national ID card will be inspected and compared with the photocopies you submit.
  • Confirm your basis of stay. Employed applicants should present a signed employment contract and evidence of social insurance registration. Self-employed applicants need their company registration certificate and tax identification number. Students must show proof of enrolment and financial self-sufficiency. Retirees and economically inactive persons must demonstrate adequate funds and comprehensive health insurance coverage.
  • Check family documents. If you are applying for or alongside family members, the officer will examine marriage certificates, birth certificates, and, where the documents were issued outside Cyprus, apostilles and certified translations into Greek or English.
  • Inspect photographs. Photos must meet biometric passport standards: recent, white background, front-facing, and clearly showing your face without headwear (unless for religious reasons).
  • Collect the fee. Payment is processed and a receipt is issued.

If any document is missing or does not meet the required standard, the officer may ask you to return with the corrected paperwork. In practice, the most common rejection reasons are unsigned forms, missing apostilles on foreign-issued civil status documents, and photographs that do not meet biometric specifications.

After Submission, Processing and Receiving Your Yellow Slip

Once your application is accepted, processing begins. In some districts, the Yellow Slip MEU1 certificate is issued on the same day. In busier offices, particularly Nicosia and Limassol, processing can take up to several weeks. You will usually be told at submission whether to wait or to return on a specified date to collect your certificate.

The Yellow Slip itself is a physical document confirming your registration as a resident EU/EEA/UK national. Keep it safe: you will need it for a range of administrative tasks in Cyprus, from opening a bank account to registering a vehicle and accessing public services.

MEU1 Documents, Required Evidence, Acceptable Alternatives, Translations and Apostilles

The list of yellow slip Cyprus documents varies slightly depending on whether you are employed, self-employed, a student, retired, or joining a family member. The table below expands on the quick checklist and covers the most common situations.

Document Acceptable Evidence Translation / Apostille Requirement Notes
Passport or national ID Any valid EU/EEA/UK passport or ID card Not required Must be valid on the date of application
Proof of address Rental agreement, utility bill (electricity, water), property title deed Not required if in Greek or English The address must match the district of the Immigration Unit
Employment contract Signed contract or letter of employment from the employer Certified translation if not in Greek or English Must name the applicant and the Cyprus-based employer
Social insurance registration Social Insurance Services registration confirmation or payslip showing contributions Not required Demonstrates lawful employment in Cyprus
Self-employment evidence Certificate of company registration (Department of Registrar of Companies), Tax Identification Certificate (TIC) Certified translation if issued in another language May also be asked for recent bank statements
Proof of enrolment (students) Letter from a recognised educational institution in Cyprus Certified translation if in a language other than Greek or English Must include dates and course title
Sufficient resources (retirees / non-employed) Bank statements, pension slips or proof of regular income Certified translation if not in Greek or English Must demonstrate the applicant will not become a burden on the social assistance system
Comprehensive health insurance Private insurance policy or GESY (General Healthcare System) registration Not required if issued in Cyprus; certified translation otherwise Required for students, retirees and economically inactive persons
Marriage certificate Civil or religious marriage certificate Apostille + certified translation into Greek or English if issued outside Cyprus Required only for accompanying spouses
Birth certificate (children) Civil birth certificate Apostille + certified translation into Greek or English if issued outside Cyprus Required for dependent children being registered

Apostille and translation guidance: Documents issued outside Cyprus by a signatory country to the Hague Apostille Convention need an apostille from the issuing country’s competent authority, plus a certified translation into Greek or English. Some districts accept English-language originals without translation; others insist on Greek. Check with your local Immigration Unit before the appointment to avoid a wasted trip.

Booking a Yellow Slip Cyprus Appointment and Day-of Tips

Appointment availability is one of the biggest practical hurdles when applying for a Yellow Slip in Cyprus. Demand peaks between March and May each year, when many new arrivals, particularly those relocating for spring employment seasons, are seeking registration simultaneously.

Booking Channels

Contact the District Immigration Office directly by telephone. Some offices maintain online booking portals, but availability can be limited. Call early in the morning (offices typically open at 08:00) for the best chance of securing a near-term slot. If you are unable to reach the office by phone, visiting in person to request an appointment is an accepted alternative in most districts.

Early indications suggest that cancellation slots are often released 24–48 hours before the original date. Calling back mid-week to ask about cancellations can shave days or weeks off your waiting time.

No Appointment Available, What to Do

If you are approaching the four-month deadline and cannot secure an appointment, take the following steps to protect your position:

  • Document your attempts. Keep a log of calls made, dates, and any reference numbers provided. This evidence may be relevant if a late-registration penalty is later imposed.
  • Visit the office in person. Explain the deadline pressure and ask whether walk-in slots are available or whether emergency scheduling can be arranged.
  • Seek legal assistance. A Cyprus relocation lawyer can intervene on your behalf, contact the Immigration Unit, and help demonstrate good-faith compliance efforts if fines are assessed.

Deadlines, Fines and Compliance, The 4-Month Rule for the Yellow Slip

The legal obligation is clear: any EU, EEA or eligible UK national who intends to reside in Cyprus for more than three months must apply for the MEU1 Registration Certificate within four months of arrival. This deadline is set out in the Civil Registry and Migration Department’s official guidance on gov.cy and reinforced by EURES Cyprus, which explicitly states that non-compliance may result in the applicant being “liable to a financial penalty up to €2,562.90.”

The penalty is not automatically imposed in every case. The likely practical effect will depend on how late the application is, whether the applicant can demonstrate good-faith efforts to comply (such as failed appointment bookings), and the discretion of the issuing officer. However, the risk escalates significantly the longer registration is delayed.

Timeline After Arrival Recommended Action Compliance Risk
Month 1–2 Gather documents, book appointment, prepare MEU1 form None, well within the legal window
Month 3 Attend appointment, submit application Low, still comfortably within the 4-month deadline
Month 4 Final window to submit. If no appointment, document all efforts and visit office in person Moderate, technically compliant if submitted before month-end, but any processing delay extends exposure
Month 5+ Submit immediately. Prepare a written explanation for the delay. Consider legal representation High, financial penalty of up to €2,562.90 may be imposed
Month 6+ Seek legal assistance urgently. Submit with full documentation and mitigation statement Very high, prolonged non-compliance strengthens the case for maximum penalty

What to do if you are already late: Apply as soon as possible, the penalty wording uses “up to,” meaning the actual fine imposed may be lower than the maximum. Prepare a brief written statement explaining the reason for the delay (e.g., appointment unavailability, delayed employer paperwork, medical issues). Attach any evidence of good faith. A qualified immigration lawyer can help frame your mitigation and, where appropriate, negotiate with the authorities. You can review practical tips on Cyprus immigration applications for additional guidance.

Pink Slip vs Yellow Slip in Cyprus, Who Needs Which

Newcomers to Cyprus often confuse the Yellow Slip (MEU1) with the Pink Slip, which serves a different administrative purpose. The table below clarifies the distinction.

Item Yellow Slip (MEU1) Pink Slip
Purpose Registration Certificate confirming an EU/EEA/UK national’s lawful residence in Cyprus for stays exceeding three months Used for specific shorter-term or sector-specific administrative registrations, check with your local office for current applicability
Who applies EU/EEA citizens and eligible UK nationals (plus their EU/EEA family members) Non-EU family members or individuals in categories that do not qualify for the MEU1, see the Pink Slip guide for details
Validity / next step Renewable; serves as the gateway to MEU3 (permanent residence) after qualifying years of lawful residence Separate validity periods; a Pink Slip is not a substitute for the MEU1 if you are an EU/EEA/UK national staying more than three months

If you hold EU, EEA or eligible UK nationality and plan to remain in Cyprus for longer than three months, the Yellow Slip is the correct registration path. Non-EU family members of EU citizens should enquire about the MEU2 residence card at their District Immigration Office.

Cyprus Yellow Slip Expiry, Renewals and Moving On to MEU3

The Yellow Slip does not last indefinitely. It must be renewed when it expires, and the renewal process mirrors the initial application in most respects.

Renewal Steps

Submit the same set of supporting documents (updated to reflect your current circumstances), attend in person at the District Immigration Office, and pay the renewal fee. According to the Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance (mlsi.gov.cy), the fee is €20 per family member. Ensure your health insurance and proof of economic activity are current, expired contracts or lapsed insurance are common grounds for renewal delays.

When to Apply for MEU3, Permanent Residence

After five continuous years of lawful residence in Cyprus as a registered EU/EEA/UK national, you become eligible to apply for the MEU3 Permanent Residence Certificate. The MEU3 removes the need for periodic renewals and provides greater long-term security. Industry observers expect the MEU3 pathway to remain largely unchanged in 2026, though applicants should confirm current requirements with the Civil Registry and Migration Department. For those planning to register a company in Cyprus or explore the island’s 2026 tax framework, permanent residence offers additional planning stability.

Conclusion, Do Not Let the Deadline Pass

The four-month window for how to apply for a Yellow Slip in Cyprus is strict, and the consequences of missing it, a potential fine of up to €2,562.90, are significant enough to warrant immediate action. Begin collecting your documents in the first weeks after arrival, book your appointment early to avoid seasonal bottlenecks, and double-check every item on the checklist before leaving home on appointment day. If you are already past the deadline, submit your application as quickly as possible, prepare a mitigation statement, and consider engaging a qualified immigration lawyer to protect your position.

The Yellow Slip is not just a formality, it is the foundation for accessing essential services in Cyprus, from banking and vehicle registration to healthcare enrolment and, eventually, permanent residence through the MEU3 pathway. Getting it right from the start sets up every other administrative step you will take during your time on the island.

For tailored advice on your specific situation, find a Cyprus relocation lawyer through the Global Law Experts directory, or explore the Cyprus immigration practical tips resource for broader guidance on residence applications.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Evi Papacleovoulou at Law Chambers Nicos Papacleovoulou, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Civil Registry & Migration Department, MEU1 Registration (gov.cy)
  2. Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance, Procedure for Employment of EU Citizens (mlsi.gov.cy)
  3. EURES Cyprus, MEU1 Summary
  4. DPCA, Yellow Slip Service Page
  5. Koufettas Law, Yellow Slip in Cyprus: Complete Guide
  6. GK Law Firm, Yellow Slip in Cyprus
  7. Mondaq, Cyprus Yellow Slip EU Residency Registration Guide 2026
  8. Demetriades Law, Cyprus Yellow Slip

FAQs

What is a Yellow Slip?
The Yellow Slip is the colloquial name for the MEU1 Registration Certificate. It is the official document confirming that an EU, EEA or eligible UK national is legally registered as a resident in the Republic of Cyprus. It is issued by the Civil Registry and Migration Department through the District Immigration Offices.
Download and complete the MEU1 form from the gov.cy or EURES Cyprus websites. Gather the required documents, passport, photos, proof of address, evidence of employment or self-sufficiency, and health insurance where applicable. Book an appointment at the Immigration Unit in your district, attend in person, submit your application, and pay the €20 fee. You must apply within four months of arriving in Cyprus if you intend to stay longer than three months.
Yes. Vehicle registration in Cyprus typically requires the applicant to present proof of legal residence, and the Yellow Slip serves this purpose. Without it, the Road Transport Department may refuse to process a vehicle registration in your name.
The Yellow Slip (MEU1) is the registration certificate for EU/EEA/UK nationals staying longer than three months. The Pink Slip is used for different categories of applicant, most commonly non-EU family members or specific shorter-term administrative purposes. See the comparison table above for a detailed breakdown, and consult the Pink Slip guide for the separate application process.
Yes. The Yellow Slip has a defined validity period and must be renewed before it expires. The renewal process requires the same supporting documents as the initial application, and the fee is €20 per family member according to the Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance.
EURES Cyprus states that individuals who fail to register within the four-month window may be “liable to a financial penalty up to €2,562.90.” The actual fine imposed may be lower depending on the circumstances, including any evidence of good-faith compliance efforts.
No. The Civil Registry and Migration Department requires applicants to attend in person. Applications submitted through a proxy or under a power of attorney are generally not accepted. This requirement is confirmed by the Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance’s procedural guidance.
Processing times vary by district. Some offices issue the certificate on the same day; others may require several weeks, particularly during busy periods. The Nicosia and Limassol offices tend to have the longest processing times. Contact your local Immigration Unit for current estimates.
The MEU1 form is available for download from the Civil Registry and Migration Department’s page on gov.cy and from the EURES Cyprus portal. Print and complete the form before attending your appointment to avoid delays.

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