What are your means of support in the federal republic of germany что писать
What are your means of support in the federal republic of germany что писать
Welcome
Question: In which language must I complete the application form?
Answer: In any case in German language, as this form is submitted to the Aliens Offices (“Ausländerbehörde”) in Germany.
Questions 9 and 10 ( Name of father and mother ):
Question: Must I state the names even if my parents are already deceased?
Answer: The names of deceased parents do not have to be stated.
Question 12 ( Authorization to return to (if entered in passport) ):
Question: What is this question about?
Answer: The point is to clarify if you can return to your place of residence with your passport or travel document without further formalities (this is relevant especially for members of third party states). If you have a valid Philippine passport, you do not have to write anything in this section.
Question 13 (Entered Germany on** ):
You do not have to answer this question.
Question 14 ( Have you ever stayed in Germany before? ):
Question: Must I state all the times I previously was in Germany?
Answer: It may be sufficient to write: “Several times, the last time on / in (dates, if necessary only the year).
Question 15 (Proposed place of residence in the Federal Republic of Germany (where available: address) ):
Question: What to I write here?
Answer: Your application will, as explained above, submitted to the local Aliens Office (”Ausländeramt“) that is responsible for the area in Germany you will stay in. It is therefore important that you specify your exact address of residence in Germany. If you do not yet know your exact place of residence in Germany (area, street, house number), you can state the address of your temporary host or correspondent, who is helping you to find accommodation.
Question 16 (Arrived on** ):
You do not have to answer this question.
Question 17 ( Do you intend to maintain your permanent residence outside the Federal Republic of Germany? If so, where?):
In this section you will generally have to write your home address in the Philippines.
Question 19 ( How are you accommodated?):
Question: What should I state here, if I will look for accommodation only after my arrival in Germany?
Answer: The address of the hotel, in which you will temporarily live, that is the address of your temporary host or correspondent, who is helping you to find accommodation.
In this respect the question is identical with question no. 15.
How to fill the work visa application for Germany
In 2018, when I wanted to work in Germany, the visa application process seemed daunting. Aside from the uncertainty over requiring German for jobs in Germany, filing a work visa application can be stressful. I followed the official documentation, read a lot online and had my fingers crossed that I had everything right. I hope that this guide helps you with filling the work visa application form for Germany.
For a Schengen visa, you can apply at VFS Global (Visa Facilitation Services Global).
For a work visa or job seeker visa, you can apply directly at a Consulate or Embassy if you’re in Chennai or Bengaluru. If not, through VFS Global. I did it in Chennai after booking an appointment online via Appointments for German National Visas.
Update: As of 2022 April, VFS seems to be handling all National Work Visas for Germany.
Luckily, there is now an online portal available in English that makes it easier to fill the application. At the top left of the page, you can choose the language. All required fields are marked with an asterisk (*). I will try to keep this guide as updated as possible but please always verify with the official documentation.
From diplo.de for national visa (long term stay)
Personal details
Personal details must be filled as it is in your official document (Passport, residence ID, etc)
Parents of the applicant
This should be filled as present in your parent’s official documentation. In the case of not knowing your parent’s information, I would recommend either your guardian’s information or doing the paper form of the application, skipping it and adding a note in your cover letter and application form. I could not find any official documentation on what to do in this case.
If the parent is already deceased, mention that in the place of residence fields.
Occupation
Contact data
Is your residence in a country other than that of your current nationality? Tick yes if you are living in a different country. In that case, you will fill these fields.
Details on the applicant’s right to reside in place of residence
Identification papers
Travel data
Reference
Most of these are optional, however I recommend you include as much information as possible. You should find most of these in your work contract and from your contact person at your new employer.
These fields are for the person (usually Human Resource) who may be contacted for confirmation or clarification in case of questions.
The following fields are about the employer / organization and not the contact person.
Means of support and details regarding the stay
Has a formal declaration of commitment been completed? (Please only confirm this information if you have a formal declaration of commitment that has been checked and certified by a German authority.)
If you do choose yes, you might have to fill the fields on which authority certified and when.
Understand the differences and sign up for public health insurance or private health insurance.
Previous stays in the Federal Republic of Germany
Declaration
Congratulations, you made it through! You can save the application and continue. There will be a file that’s downloaded that you can print for your application. Make sure you have all the accompanying documents when submitting.
Our Brutto Netto Rechner (Salary Calculator in Germany) could help you out with understanding what your net salary is after taxes.
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если можно донести будет, то это было бы отлично! главное, чтобы не завернули совсем
Margarita1990
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Intended duration of stay in the Federal Republic of Germany
From (dd.mm.yyyy):
To:
I intend to stay for no longer than twelve months in the Federal territory and apply for a visa that covers the entire duration of my stay:
Yes
2. Адрес мой нынешний адрес где проживаю в Москве, не немецкий, где снята уже квартира?
Current address and contact details
Reference
это вообще про что? про работу мужа или мою?
Type of reference: надо выбрать PERSON
и писать данные мужа? и там адрес опять нужно указать какой-то. где муж зарегистрирован в Польше? или уже квартира в Германии?
Has a formal declaration of commitment been completed?
No Yes, by the reference Yes, by a different sponsor
5.
Do you intend to retain your permanent residence outside the Federal Republic of Germany?
ну, в России пока хочу сохранить)) так и писать Россия, Москва
Заранее всем ОГРОМНОЕ СПАСИБО за помощь.
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Intended duration of stay in the Federal Republic of Germany
From (dd.mm.yyyy):
To:
I intend to stay for no longer than twelve months in the Federal territory and apply for a visa that covers the entire duration of my stay:
Yes
2. Адрес мой нынешний адрес где проживаю в Москве, не немецкий, где снята уже квартира?
Current address and contact details
Reference
это вообще про что? про работу мужа или мою?
Type of reference: надо выбрать PERSON
и писать данные мужа? и там адрес опять нужно указать какой-то. где муж зарегистрирован в Польше? или уже квартира в Германии?
Has a formal declaration of commitment been completed?
No Yes, by the reference Yes, by a different sponsor
5.
Do you intend to retain your permanent residence outside the Federal Republic of Germany?
ну, в России пока хочу сохранить)) так и писать Россия, Москва
Заранее всем ОГРОМНОЕ СПАСИБО за помощь.
Margarita1990
Новичок
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по пункту 1) не получается ничего не писать, поля выделены как обязательные. если дату прибытия я могу поставить попустим с 1 июня, то обратно не понимаю какую. муж говорит ставь на год до 1 июня 2022. За это время я должна податься и получить внж
по остальным пунктам все понятно!!
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kaite
по пункту 1) не получается ничего не писать, поля выделены как обязательные. если дату прибытия я могу поставить попустим с 1 июня, то обратно не понимаю какую. муж говорит ставь на год до 1 июня 2022. За это время я должна податься и получить внж
по остальным пунктам все понятно!!
Margarita1990
Новичок
Добрый день!
Может будет актуально кому-то.
Подалась 11 мая в Москве, вчера (17 мая) пришло уведомление, что виза готова!
из документов еще запросили контракт мужа рабочий и его прописку в Мюнхене. Досылала это по электронной почте на следующий день)
Всем спасибо здесь за советы и помощь!!
O. Frankfurt
Осваивается
Marina DanDan
Осваивается
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Alexander
Осваивается
Степан Бабкин
Всегда начеку!
Alexander
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Александр_USSR
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Мы сразу будет подавать документы всей семьей, я согласно памятки с целью трудоустройства (Голубая карта),
жена согласно памятки (воссоединение семьи) и ребенок (воссоединение несовершеннолетних детей)
Для жены есть пункт что я (муж) должен написать заявление в свободной форме, где можно посмотреть пример/образец?
В Visametric мне сказали что
. это заявление, написанное в произвольной форме (образце нет), в которой Вы четко констатируете, что Ваша жена и ребенок (дети) будут проживать в Германии вместе с вами, и находиться на Вашем финансовом обеспечении.
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• 6. Erklärung des in Deutschland lebenden Ehegatten
(Original und 1 Kopie)
Formlose und eigenhändig unterschriebene Erklärung des in Deutschland lebenden Ehegatten, dass beabsichtigt ist, die
eheliche Lebensgemeinschaft in Deutschland zu führen.
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6. (Украинский язык) Заява партнера, що проживає в Німеччині
(оригінал та 1 копія)
Заява у довільній формі, власноруч підписана шлюбним партнером, що проживає в Німеччині, про намір сумісного
проживання у шлюбі або партнерстві в Німеччині.
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Мы сразу будет подавать документы всей семьей, я согласно памятки с целью трудоустройства (Голубая карта),
жена согласно памятки (воссоединение семьи) и ребенок (воссоединение несовершеннолетних детей)
Для жены есть пункт что я (муж) должен написать заявление в свободной форме, где можно посмотреть пример/образец?
В Visametric мне сказали что
. это заявление, написанное в произвольной форме (образце нет), в которой Вы четко констатируете, что Ваша жена и ребенок (дети) будут проживать в Германии вместе с вами, и находиться на Вашем финансовом обеспечении.
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• 6. Erklärung des in Deutschland lebenden Ehegatten
(Original und 1 Kopie)
Formlose und eigenhändig unterschriebene Erklärung des in Deutschland lebenden Ehegatten, dass beabsichtigt ist, die
eheliche Lebensgemeinschaft in Deutschland zu führen.
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6. (Украинский язык) Заява партнера, що проживає в Німеччині
(оригінал та 1 копія)
Заява у довільній формі, власноруч підписана шлюбним партнером, що проживає в Німеччині, про намір сумісного
проживання у шлюбі або партнерстві в Німеччині.
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Welcome to Germany!
An increased risk of infection with the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus still remains. In order to protect yourself and others, please make sure you adhere to the following regulations and infection control measures. This is to protect yourself and others from a potentially severe infection with COVID-19 and its possible long-term effects.
Frequently Asked Questions
What rules must I follow when entering Germany?
When entering the Federal Republic of Germany, you must be in possession of proof of testing based on a nucleic acid test (PCR, PoC-NAAT or other nucleic acid amplification test methods). Children under the age of 12 do not require such proof.
If you spent time in an area classified as an area of variants of concern in the last few days prior to entering the Federal Republic of Germany, before entering you would have had to register via the travel portal at https://www.einreiseanmeldung.de.
If you stayed abroad in areas still classified as areas of variants of concern when entering Germany, then you must observe the obligation to quarantine. The currently classified areas are listed here: www.rki.de/risikogebiete.
Information for persons entering Germany from areas of variants of concern:
If you are aged 12 or above, the regulations state that you are to carry with you, upon entry, a test result, where the test in question is based on a nucleic acid test (for example PCR).
After your arrival, PCR testing may be ordered by the health authorities at the airport or at the place of isolation/quarantine. Please be aware of the 14-day quarantine requirement, which also applies to vaccinated and recovered individuals. As a rule, the duration of the quarantine cannot be shortened.
What does the obligation to quarantine mean for me?
Quarantine means that upon arrival you must make your way directly to your home – or other place of accommodation at your destination – and remain isolated there. You may not leave your house or apartment, nor receive guests. Non-compliance with the quarantine rules can be penalised with a fine!
How long does the quarantine last?
Quarantine lasts for a period of 14 days.
I am vaccinated. Do I still need to quarantine?
When entering from areas of variants of concern, you must also quarantine even if you possess proof of vaccination. That is because the virus variants circulating in areas of variants of concern may change their characteristics, leading, for instance, to a potentially higher transmissibility, altered immune response, or a more severe disease progression. A negative test result does not shorten the length of your quarantine.
The quarantine obligation ends before 14 days have expired at the time when the specific area of variants of concern is no longer classified as such following entry into the Federal Republic of Germany, or the person entering the country submits to the competent body proof of vaccination that shows that the person is fully vaccinated with a vaccine against the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus for which the Robert Koch Institute has determined and explicitly stated on its website with reference to this provision that the vaccine is sufficiently effective against the variant of the virus for which the classification as an area of variants of concern was made.
I possess proof of recovery. Do I have to quarantine?
When entering from areas of variants of concern, you must also quarantine even if you possess proof of recovery. That is because the virus variants circulating in areas of variants of concern may change their characteristics, leading, for instance, to a potentially higher transmissibility, altered immune response, or a more severe disease progression. A negative test result does not shorten the length of your quarantine. If the relevant risk area is no longer classified as a risk area following entry into the Federal Republic of Germany and before expiry of the self-isolation period, an exemption applies. Your quarantine ends as of the time of de-listing.
Upon entering Germany, I will possess a negative test result. Do I need to quarantine nonetheless?
Yes, your quarantine will last for a period of 14 days. If the relevant risk area is no longer classified as a risk area following your entry into the Federal Republic of Germany and before expiry of the self-isolation period, an exemption applies.
Are there exemptions from quarantine?
In certain situations, there are exemptions from the obligation to quarantine. If such an exemption applies to you, you need not quarantine.
Examples of exemptions from the obligation to quarantine
A list of all exemptions and additional information on the Ordinance on Coronavirus Entry Regulations can be found here: https://www.bundesgesundheitsministerium.de/en/coronavirus/infos-reisende/faq-tests-einreisende.html
What rules apply to children?
The obligation to quarantine also applies to children.
If the area is no longer classified as an area of variants of concern, is my quarantine lifted?
The quarantine ends automatically when the specific country is no longer listed as an area of variants of concern.
What should I be aware of during my stay in Germany?
Masks are required when using local and long-distance public transport.
During the journey, a respirator mask (FFP2 or comparable) or medical face mask (mouth-nose protection) must be worn. The obligation to wear a mask does not apply to:
Which infection control regulations apply in my Federal Land?
Please check which infection control regulations apply in your Federal Land. Your Federal Land determines the infection control regulations that apply to your stay and/or everyday life. Here you can, for instance, find regulations concerning where a mask must be worn, when proof of vaccination or recovery or a test result must be submitted and which infection control measures need to be observed when visiting a restaurant or recreational event.
The Protection against Infection Act is implemented by the Federal Länder. The Federal Länder have the authority to determine infection control regulations for their Federal Land through ordinances. This means that one Federal Land’s infection control regulations may differ from another’s. The Heads of Government of the Länder meet regularly to coordinate infection control measures. That way the rules can be kept as uniform as possible across Germany, despite regional differences in the way that infection figures develop.
Welcome
Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about moving to, and taking up employment in, Germany as a skilled worker.
I want to work in Germany. Do I need a visa?
Differentiation is made between employment as a skilled worker and other forms of employment. Before taking up work, you must obtain a residence title that authorises you to be gainfully employed.* Prior to entering Germany, you must apply for a visa at the German mission abroad (Embassy or Consulate-General) responsible for your current place of residence.** In most cases, the visa can be issued only following approval by the Federal Employment Agency. If you have previously resided in Germany, the foreigners authority at your future place of residence must also give its approval. Normally, the German mission abroad is responsible for obtaining such approval. If all prerequisites are met, you will be issued a national visa with a validity of six months. During this time, you must apply for a German residence title at your local foreigners authority.
** If you are a citizen of Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Israel, Japan, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand or the United States of America, you can enter Germany without a visa. You can then submit an application for your German residence title at the foreigners authority of your future place of residence in Germany. If you wish to begin working immediately upon arrival prior to obtaining a German residence title, then you must apply for a visa.
What is a “skilled worker”?
There are two categories of skilled workers, those with professional training and those with academic training. Degrees earned abroad must be officially recognised in Germany. Skilled workers with professional training must have completed an officially recognised professional training programme, which according to German law must be at least two years in length. Skilled workers with academic training must have earned a degree from an institute of higher education. Skilled workers may take up a position only if it is considered qualified employment.
What requirements must I meet to qualify as a skilled worker?
You may be issued a residence title for skilled workers that entitles you to take up employment:
Do not submit a visa application until you have met all of the requirements and are able to present a complete set of supporting documents. If your foreign degree or certificate has not yet been officially recognised, your visa application cannot be processed.
** The required form is available here:
Zusatzblatt A zum Formular (Supplement A to the form “Declaration regarding a contract of employment”) (only for visas to carry out the official recognition procedure)
Zusatzblatt B zum Formular “Erklärung zum Beschäftigungsverhältnis” (Supplement B to the form “Declaration regarding a contract of employment”) (only for visas for secondments, ICT, staff exchanges)
I have a degree from a foreign university. What are my options?
If you qualify as a skilled worker, you can apply for an EU Blue Card if you meet the following requirements:
In these cases, approval by the Federal Employment Agency is not required.
For certain professions* (doctors, skilled workers in the fields of engineering, the natural sciences, mathematics and IT), a gross annual salary of 43,992 euros is sufficient, provided that the Federal Employment Agency has given its approval.
* For a list of these so-called MINT occupations, click here.
I do not have a university degree, but I did complete professional training abroad. What are my options?
You may obtain a residence title that includes the right to be employed as a qualified worker in your area of qualification. This means you may also take up employment in a related occupation. You must however be able to work in this occupation on the basis of your qualification. Assistant positions and semi-skilled occupations do not qualify; it must be a skilled position. The Federal Employment Agency will examine whether your foreign degree or certificate matches the occupation that you wish to take up.
If I am already 45 or older, can I still enter Germany as a skilled worker?
I want to conduct research in Germany. Are there special regulations for this?
You can apply for a residence title for researchers if you have signed an agreement with a public or private research institute for the pursuit of a research project. You need not obtain official recognition of your degree. However, you must have earned at least a university degree that entitles you to enrol in doctoral programmes. A residence title for researchers does not necessarily require a contract of employment – grant recipients, for example, are eligible to apply as well. If you also meet the requirements for the EU Blue Card, then you can choose whether to apply for this residence title or for the residence title for researchers. If you enter Germany to pursue doctoral studies and wish to enrol at a German university, you will have the status of a researcher if you have signed a contract of employment with the university or research institute. If you are enrolled full time and do not have a contract of employment, then you must apply for a student residence title.
I do not have a degree in IT, but I do have job experience. Does that mean I cannot work in Germany?
To be employed in the field of information and communications technology, you are not required to present proof that you are a skilled worker, provided that the following criteria are met:
Are there other possibilities to enter, and take up employment in, Germany?
In addition to qualification as a skilled worker, residence titles can be issued for occupations regulated by the Employment Ordinance. These include management positions in companies, certain secondments, professional drivers, specialist chefs, artists, athletes, certain internships and people employed under contracts for work and services. As a rule, you do not need to obtain official recognition of your degree. If you wish to work in a regulated profession, you must have either obtained, or have been assured that you will be given, written permission to exercise your profession. Moreover, citizens of certain countries* may obtain work permits for all occupations. In most cases, approval by the Federal Employment Agency is required. For secondments (i.e. in-company transfers) of managers, specialists and trainees, an ICT card may be issued.
* namely:
Andorra, Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Monaco, New Zealand, San Marino, and the United States (Section 26 (1) of the Ordinance on the Admission of Newly-Arrived Foreigners for the Purpose of Taking up Employment).
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia (Section 26 (2) of the Ordinance on the Admission of Newly-Arrived Foreigners for the Purpose of Taking up Employment).
May I bring my family?
The skilled worker’s spouse and his/her minor children (i.e. the so-called nuclear family) may apply for visas for the purpose of joining their family member. These applications may already be submitted at the time that the skilled worker requests his or her visa. To obtain approval, it is important that the entire family’s living costs can be met, and that it can be provided sufficient housing, without any support from the German state. In principle, the spouse is expected to acquire a certain command of German prior to entering Germany. Along with the submission of a visa application, he/she should be able to provide a German language certificate of the lowest level (A1). There are exceptions to this requirement – for example, when the skilled worker meets the EU Blue Card requirements. Applications for members of the nuclear family may also be submitted at a later point in time. In this case, too, the following must be presented: the skilled worker’s contract of employment, proof that living costs can be met, proof of sufficient housing, and a language certificate. If children of the skilled worker who have attained the age of 16 intend to join their parents at a later time, then they themselves must acquire a command of German beforehand.
I have not yet found an employer. Can I enter Germany before I find employment?
You may apply for a visa that will permit you to look for employment in your area of qualification that will be valid for up to six months, provided that your foreign degree or certificate has been recognised.* If you wish to work in a so-called regulated profession (e.g. in health care), you must have either obtained, or have been assured that you will be given, written permission to exercise your profession. Skilled workers with professional training must present proof that they have a command of German at the level needed for their desired occupation (generally level B1).**
With this visa, you may work in your professional field on a trial basis for up to ten hours per week.
This type of visa does not yet enable family members to join you.
What can I do if I have a foreign professional training certificate, but this training has not yet been fully recognised?
If, due to higher German training standards, your foreign professional training certificate has not been fully recognised, then you have the possibility to obtain additional training in Germany that will enable full recognition of your professional training certificate. The length of stay for such additional training is 18 months, with the possibility of extension for a total of up to 24 months. The prerequisite for this is normally a command of German at level A2 or higher. During additional training, a trainee may, with certain restrictions, also hold an occupation.
Thanks to agreements for certain occupational groups concluded between the Federal Employment Agency and public employment services in selected countries, the recognition procedure can be conducted in Germany at the same time that the skilled worker takes up employment in his or her field.
Can I also attend a professional training programme in Germany?
Yes, you may also enter Germany for the purpose of school-based or in-company professional training. While in Germany, you may also take a language course, either as general preparation for professional training or one that is targeted to your profession. To attend a qualified training programme, you must prove that you have a command of German at level B1 or higher. This does not apply if the required language skills are to be obtained through a preparatory language course, or have been certified by the educational institution.
During professional training, trainees are permitted to work for up to ten hours per week.
If you are not older than 25, you may enter Germany for the purpose of looking for a training position; this visa requires you to have a command of German at level B2 and hold either a diploma from a German school abroad or a higher education entrance qualification. These stays may last up to six months.
What must I bear in mind if I wish to study in Germany?
Enrolment in a course of study is possible, as is taking preparatory courses, such as a language course. While studying, students may work up to 120 full or 240 half days per year. You may also enter Germany to pursue an internship that prepares you for university studies; in this case, you may work only during the holiday period. Furthermore, you may enter Germany and stay for up to nine months in order to look for a place at university. You are not permitted to take up employment during this type of stay.
What is the fast-track procedure for skilled workers?
If you have already found an employer, you can authorise this employer to submit a fast-track application* for you as a skilled worker at the local foreigners authority, i.e. at your future place of work. The foreigners authority will advise your employer and be of assistance in filing an application for recognition of your foreign degree or certificate. The authority is also responsible for obtaining the necessary approval from the Federal Employment Agency. The authorities and the Federal Employment Agency must make decisions on recognition and approval within certain deadlines. The fee for this procedure is 411 euros. In addition, there are fees for recognition of your degree or certificate. When all prerequisites that can be examined in Germany have been met, the foreigners authority will issue what is called preliminary approval, which your employer will then send to you. As soon as you have received preliminary approval, you can make a visa application appointment at your mission abroad; this appointment must occur within a period of three weeks. At the appointment, you must present the original letter of preliminary approval together with other documents.** As a rule, the mission abroad will take a decision on your visa application within the following three weeks. The visa fee is 75 euros.
The following are eligible for the fast-track procedure for skilled workers:
— skilled workers with professional training
— skilled workers with academic training
— highly qualified workers
— researchers/scientists
— managers
— professional training courses
— measures to obtain recognition of foreign professional qualifications
** A list of the documents that you must present when submitting your visa application, will soon be available on the website of the respective mission abroad.
Can the Federal Employment Agency also issue a letter of preliminary approval?
The fast-track procedure is designed for, and may only be used by, skilled workers and a small number of related cases. Your employer may also submit an application for preliminary approval to the Federal Employment Agency. The Federal Employment Agency is however only tasked with examining whether the preconditions related directly to the occupation have been met; it does not check if other prerequisites for the issuing of a visa have been fulfilled. This procedure is not suitable if you are seeking additional support for recognition of your qualification as a skilled worker. However, it is suitable if you wish to take up work temporarily in Germany, e.g. through a secondment.
Where can I find additional information?
For more information and advice, please refer to:
Источники информации:
- http://www.arbeitnow.com/blog/germany-visa-application/
- http://forum.tupa-germania.ru/threads/vossoedinenie-pri-vezde-po-goluboj-karte.639/page-8
- http://www.bundesgesundheitsministerium.de/en/coronavirus-infos-reisende/einreise-sms/entry-sms.html
- http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/en/skilled-worker-immigration/2304796