Navigating the path to working and living in Germany can be complex. At Germany Work Consultants, we are your dedicated partner, turning legal challenges into clear, actionable steps. With over 15 years of specialized experience and a legacy of thousands of successful clients across Europe, we offer more than just advice—we provide a complete partnership for your journey to Germany.
We understand that each case is unique. That’s why our services are built on a foundation of deep expertise in German immigration and administrative law, offering comprehensive support in three key areas:
For Individuals: We secure the right to live and work in Germany. From the initial visa application (including Job Seeker, Work, and EU Blue Card visas) to converting it into a residence permit, and handling family reunification—we manage the entire process.
For Companies: We enable businesses to hire international talent legally and efficiently. We handle the pre-approval process for employment, manage the assignment of foreign employees, and ensure full compliance with German regulations.
For Professionals & Entrepreneurs: We facilitate market entry and professional activity. We assist with professional recognition (Anerkennung), support the establishment of freelance and self-employed work, and guide entrepreneurs through the requirements for starting a business.
When challenges arise, we are your strong advocates. Our team provides expert legal representation in all administrative and court proceedings related to residency and business legalization. We manage complex appeals against negative decisions from German authorities, ensuring your case is presented with the utmost professionalism and determination.
Choosing Germany Work Consultants means opting for clarity, reliability, and a personalized strategy. We offer end-to-end support—from initial consultation and document preparation to official representation before authorities—ensuring a smooth and confident path to your goals in Germany.
Let us handle the procedure. You focus on your future.
Details: This visa allows you to stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within any 180‑day period. It is valid for purposes such as tourism, business meetings, short visits to family or friends, attending conferences or events, short-term training, or receiving medical treatment. It permits travel within all Schengen member countries.
Important Note: This visa category does not permit you to take up employment or establish long-term residence in Germany or the Schengen Area.
We can help you with: Preparing and reviewing your application for tourism, business, or visit purposes, ensuring your travel itinerary and supporting documents (like flight bookings, hotel reservations, invitation letters, and travel insurance) meet the embassy's requirements for a successful Schengen visa.
Details: This visa is for individuals seeking temporary residence in Germany for a specific long-term purpose. It is the required entry visa for stays exceeding 90 days, such as for employment, job seeking (for qualified professionals), university study, language courses, or family reunion. While holders can travel to other Schengen countries for short periods, their primary residence must be in Germany.
Important Note: The national (D) visa is typically valid for the first 3 to 6 months after entry. After arrival in Germany, you must convert it into a corresponding residence permit at the local Foreigners' Authority (Ausländerbehörde) before it expires.
We can help you with: Guiding you through the specific application process for your purpose (work, study, or family reunion), assisting with document preparation such as employment contracts, university admission letters, or proof of family ties, and advising on the subsequent steps for obtaining your German residence permit.
Details: This visa is required only for transit through the international zone of a German airport. It does not grant you entry into Germany itself. It is mandatory for citizens of certain countries, even if you are not leaving the airport's transit area during your connection to a final destination outside the Schengen Area.
Important Note: The list of nationalities requiring an Airport Transit Visa is subject to change. It is crucial to verify the current list with the German embassy or consulate before your travel.
We can help you with: Confirming if your nationality requires an Airport Transit Visa for your specific travel route, and assisting with the streamlined application process to ensure you have the necessary documentation for a smooth transit connection through Germany.