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German visas and residencies

We handle your entire immigration journey to Germany with guaranteed results. End-to-end service for professionals, freelancers, and families - get your residency in 1-2 months with a clear path to permanent residence and citizenship.

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Perfect for individuals as for families

You will get immediate residency for all family members with full access to Germany's excellent healthcare and education systems.

The easiest option to move to the EU

Our expert team creates a personalized immigration strategy, handling all bureaucratic procedures to ensure a smooth transition to Germany's strong economy.

3-Year Path to Permanent Residence

Live, work, and build your career in Germany with flexible options for both employment and self-employment, leading to permanent residence in just 21-33 months.

Special tax benefits for professionals

Benefit from Germany's competitive tax system and comprehensive social security benefits, including pension contributions and healthcare coverage.

Minimum paperwork

Your dedicated consultant handles all documentation and appointments while you focus on what matters.

FAQs

How quickly can I get a Blue Card residence permit?
The Blue Card process typically takes 1-2 months. After submitting all required documents and receiving approval from the German consulate, you'll get a national visa to enter Germany and start working. With a Blue Card, you can obtain permanent residence in just 21 months if you reach German language level B1.
What are the financial requirements for these visas?
Blue Card: Minimum salary of €45,300 per year. Freelance Visa: €11,840 for adults and €5,920 per child. Opportunity Card: €12,324 blocked account for one year. Additional proof of financial stability may be required through client contracts or a business plan for freelancers.
What benefits come with permanent residence after the Blue Card?
Permanent residence after 21 months grants you: Unrestricted right to live and work in Germany, Freedom to change employers or start your own business, Path to German citizenship, Full access to EU rights and privileges, Free movement within the European Union.
Which professions qualify for the Freelance Visa?
The visa is designed for self-employed professionals in fields such as: IT and software development, Architecture and design, Marketing and consulting, Media and creative industries, Other Freiberufler categories. You must have verified qualifications and experience in your field.
What if my degree isn't recognized in Germany for the Opportunity Card?
If your degree isn't recognized, you can still apply for the Opportunity Card through the points system, which evaluates: Age, Work experience, Language skills, Connection to Germany. You'll need to provide alternative proof of qualifications and meet the financial requirement (€12,324 deposit).
Can I get permanent residence with a Blue Card while working as a freelancer?
No, the Blue Card is exclusively for highly qualified professionals with German employment contracts. If you want to work as a freelancer, you should apply for the Freelance Visa instead, which offers its own path to permanent residence after 3 years.

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