VISA & Immigration
Long-Term Visas (Type D)
Long-Term Visas (National Visa – Type D)
Family Reunion & Residency Visas
Family Reunion & Residency Visas
Child Visa
Child Visa – For children joining their parents in Germany.
Family Reunion Visa
Family Reunion Visa – For spouses, children, or parents of German residents.
Marriage Visa
Marriage Visa (Fiancé Visa) – For those planning to marry a German citizen or resident.
Spouse Visa
Spouse Visa – For legally married partners of German or EU citizens.
Special & Humanitarian Visas
Special & Humanitarian Visas
Au Pair Visa
Au Pair Visa – For young individuals who want to live with a German family and learn the language.
Humanitarian Visa
Humanitarian Visa (Asylum Visa) – For those seeking asylum or international protection.
Internship Visa
Internship Visa – For those participating in internships in Germany.
Religious Work Visa
Religious Work Visa – For missionaries, clergy, or religious workers.
Visa for Former German Citizens
Visa for Former German Citizens – For individuals reclaiming German residency.
Voluntary Work Visa
Voluntary Work Visa – For those participating in social or environmental voluntary work.
Working Holiday Visa
Working Holiday Visa – Available to nationals from select countries under agreements with Germany.
Study & Research Visas
Study & Research Visas
Guest Scientist Visa
Guest Scientist Visa – For researchers collaborating with German institutions.
Language Course Visa
Language Course Visa – For learning German in an intensive language course.
Researcher Visa
Researcher Visa – For academic researchers with a hosting agreement.
Student Applicant Visa
Student Applicant Visa – For students still awaiting university admission.
Student Visa
Student Visa – For those admitted to a German university.
Work & Business Visas
Work & Business Visas
Employment Visa
Employment Visa – For those with a job offer from a German employer.
EU Blue Card Visa
EU Blue Card Visa – For highly skilled workers with a high salary offer.
Freelancer Visa
Freelancer Visa – For self-employed professionals such as artists, writers, and IT specialists.
IT Specialist Visa
IT Specialist Visa – For IT professionals with job offers but no formal degree.
Job Seeker Visa
Job Seeker Visa – For skilled professionals seeking employment in Germany.
Self-Employment Visa
Self-Employment Visa – For entrepreneurs or freelancers starting a business.
Short-Term Visas (Type C)
Planning a short stay in Germany? Learn about Short-Term Visas (Type C), including requirements, application process, and eligibility for tourism, business, or family visits. Get expert insights on Schengen visa rules, validity, and necessary documents to ensure a hassle-free trip. Stay informed and apply with confidence!
Airport Transit Visa (Type A)
Airport Transit Visa (Type A) – For layovers in German airports (not required for all nationalities).
Business Visa
Business Visa – For short-term business-related visits.
Cultural, Sports, and Film Crew Visa
Cultural, Sports, and Film Crew Visa – For cultural, sports, or professional events.
Medical Treatment Visa
Medical Treatment Visa – For receiving medical treatment in Germany.
Official Delegation Visa
Official Delegation Visa – For government officials or representatives.
Tourist Visa
Tourist Visa
Trade Fair & Exhibition Visa
Trade Fair & Exhibition Visa – For participation in trade fairs and exhibitions.
Visitor Visa
Plan your visit to Germany with ease! Our Visitor Visa (Family & Friends) guide covers eligibility, required documents, the application process, and tips for successful approval. Learn how to apply for a short-term Schengen visa to reunite with your loved ones hassle-free.
Special Residency & Settlement Visas
Special Residency & Settlement Visas
German Citizenship
German Citizenship by Naturalization – For foreign residents eligible for German citizenship.
Permanent Residence Permit
Permanent Residence Permit (Niederlassungserlaubnis) – For long-term residents who qualify after several years.