VISA APPLICATION SUPPORT
Most job seekers from outside the EU require a visa in order to take up residence and work in Germany. Applying for a visa is a long process and it has to be done correctly in order to save time and money. Additionally, there are several visa types that you can apply for and it can be more effective to get help from experts instead of dealing with it by yourself ‐ and risking mistakes. Whether for job-hunting, studying, training or doing research, visas and residence titles have different conditions attached depending on the purpose of people's stay in Germany.Specialists in the fields of mathematics, IT, life sciences and engineering as well as doctors may be entitled to an EU Blue Card if they earn the same amount as comparable German workers, but no less than 40,560 Euros gross per year. In this case, the BA (Federal Employment Agency) must approve your being employed. This approval is not required if you earned your university degree in Germany.