Residence and work permits in Germany primarily concern third-country nationals, i.e., individuals from outside the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA). To work legally in Germany, citizens of these countries must first obtain a residence permit, which may include a work permit depending on the type of permit. Various types of permits exist, such as the residence permit for family members of an EU citizen, the residence permit for employment, the EU Blue Card (for highly skilled workers), and visas or residence permits for students or skilled professionals. The process involves applying to German authorities, such as the Ausländerbehörde (Foreigners' Office), and requires proof of employment or other criteria, such as sufficient financial resources and health insurance.
We fully manage the application process for residence and work permits in Germany, ensuring that all requirements and documents are met to secure a smooth and swift approval.