Visa to Germany

Germany has been and remains one of the leading countries in Europe. It ranks 6th in the Human Development Index (HDI). The German state is characterized by rapid economic development, high-quality healthcare and education, and a wide range of social programs. Many people come to Germany for employment, as the average salary in the country is 4,100 euros (before taxes). The country has a low unemployment rate, and the unemployment benefit for those who cannot find a suitable job reaches 563 euros per month.

Freelancer Visa

This format of entry permit to Germany ("German freelance visa") It is aimed at entrepreneurs working remotely. The document is issued for a period of 1 to 3 years.

Applicants are not required to provide a specific amount of income, which must be confirmed monthly by a digital nomad. After obtaining a visa, a freelancer is exempt from paying income tax for 6 months. Not only "remote workers" can work in self-employed status, but also artists, tutors, translators, architects.

Upon approval of the application, the staff of the diplomatic mission assesses what contribution a foreign applicant can hypothetically make to the economic and cultural development of Germany as a result of professional activity.

Work visa

If you want to move to Germany for work, we can provide you with a career consultation, focusing on how to find a job in the German labor market. We can also offer a full support service in job search up to employment. In addition, we help you apply for a work visa. Leave a request below and we will contact you as soon as possible.

Student visa

This format of crossing the national border is aimed at those foreigners who plan to study at colleges and universities in Germany. An invitation letter for admission to the course, a certificate of no criminal record, a housing lease agreement are mandatory documents for the applicant.

He must also take out insurance with a minimum amount of coverage of 30,000 euros and submit a document confirming financial security (a deposit in a German bank at the rate of at least 1,500 euros per month).

The Blue Card

It is intended for high-level talented specialists. It allows you to simply apply for a residence permit in Germany and stay here to live and work.

The Chance Card

This visa allows you to stay in Germany for a year in order to find work and employment.

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