Alexander Muller Wolf

European expert on visa issues for the Middle East and Asian countries, including China
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Year of birth: 1978

Life and career

Alexander Wolf is originally from Hamburg, Germany. His father was a diplomat and his mother was a language teacher, so he developed an interest in international relations and culture from an early age. The family spoke several languages, and Alexander showed a talent for learning them early on.

After graduating from high school in Hamburg, Alexander attended the Humboldt University of Berlin, where he received a bachelor's degree in international law. After continuing his education, Alexander received a master's degree in international relations, specializing in the Middle East and Asian countries.

His professional career began in international business and consulting, where he dealt with issues of interaction with the Middle East and Asian countries. His expertise in obtaining Golden Visas made him an indispensable specialist in this field.

Since 2010, he has been dealing with issues of citizenship and immigration programs, primarily to countries in Asia and the Middle East. His deep knowledge and experience have helped many corporations and individuals successfully implement relocation programs. Today, he continues to consult in this area.

Professional Interests:

  • International Relations
  • Asia and the Middle East
  • Visa Issues
  • Cultural Studies
Author's publications
India starts issuing free tourist visas
3 min. reading
India starts issuing free tourist visas

The program will allow Indians to invite up to 5 friends. 100,000 permissions will be available.

IIN in Kazakhstan
12 min. reading
IIN in Kazakhstan

The document is mandatory for all foreign citizens residing or operating in the Republic.

Tourists in Bali with expired visas can be jailed for up to 10 years
3 min. reading
Tourists in Bali with expired visas can be jailed for up to 10 years

The Indonesian government has decided to toughen penalties for foreigners who stay in the country with expired visas. Police officers will be allowed to carry pistols.

When entering Indonesia, you are required to fill out an electronic form
2 min. reading
When entering Indonesia, you are required to fill out an electronic form

The initiative is aimed at reducing the likelihood of the monkey pox virus entering the country, since in 8 months of 2024, compared with the previous year, an increase in the incidence was recorded.

New procedure for registration of foreigners in Kyrgyzstan
5 min. reading
New procedure for registration of foreigners in Kyrgyzstan

In the autumn of this year, a new government decree No. 437 began to take effect in Kyrgyzstan. According to it, for citizens of countries with a visa-free stay, such as Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Moldova, updated registration requirements are introduced if they stay in Kyrgyzstan for more than 60 days for personal purposes.

Tightening controls over real estate transactions for Turkish citizenship
4 min. reading
Tightening controls over real estate transactions for Turkish citizenship

The Capital Markets Board Association (SPK) has tightened controls in the real estate sector for obtaining Turkish citizenship.

How to move to Turkey for permanent residence
21 min. reading
How to move to Turkey for permanent residence

If you would like to live in Turkey, read this article. There we told you what it takes to get permanent residence or citizenship in the country, and also estimated the average salaries and living expenses.

Visa for K-pop Culture Fans in South Korea
11 min. reading
Visa for K-pop Culture Fans in South Korea

In 2023, the authorities announced a pilot visa project called K-Culture. The Ministry of Finance plans to launch it by the end of the current year. The initiative is of interest to young people who are passionate about the entertainment industry, particularly tourists from Southeast Asia.

Kazakhstan Begins Tourism Reform and Opens New Resorts
9 min. reading
Kazakhstan Begins Tourism Reform and Opens New Resorts

In the second decade of June, Tokayev held an extended meeting on tourism. He reminded that 2024 is named the year of tourism, emphasized the importance of the moment and the event.