Getting a residence permit in Germany with Think Europe Services
If you are a non-EU citizen planning to stay in Germany for more than 90 days, you will need to obtain a residence permit. A residence permit (Aufenthaltstitel) is a document that allows you to live and work in Germany legally.
Think Europe Services can help you navigate the process of getting your residence permit. Here’s an overview of how it works, including an explanation of what a residence permit is, the different types of residence permits available and how Think Europe Services can help you apply.
Think Europe Services's residence permit service can help you ensure that your application is successful
What is a residence permit?
A residence permit is a document issued by the German government that allows you to live and work in Germany legally. It is a requirement for all non-EU citizens who want to stay in Germany for more than 90 days.
There are different types of residence permits available, depending on your reason for staying in Germany. Some of the most common types of residence permits include:
- Work permit: This type of permit allows you to work in Germany (like the EU Blue Card)
- Student permit: This type of permit allows you to study in Germany.
- Family reunification permit: This type of permit allows you to join your family members who are already living in Germany.
- Residence permit for humanitarian reasons: This type of permit allows you to stay in Germany for humanitarian reasons, such as if you are a refugee or asylum seeker.
How to apply for a residence permit
The process for applying for a residence permit in Germany can be complex and time-consuming. It is important to start the process early, as it can take several months to process your application.
The first step is to gather all the required documents. The required documents will vary depending on the type of residence permit you are applying for, but usually they include your passport, employment records, proof of health insurance and documentation showing you’ve registered in Germany.
You can find more information on the website of the German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) or contact Think Europe Services to get expert help throughout the entire process, including advice on the kind of documentation you’ll need.
Once you have gathered all the required documents, you can submit your application to the local Ausländerbehörde (immigration office) in your area. The Ausländerbehörde will review your application and make a decision.
Think Europe Services's residence permit service
Think Europe Services offers a comprehensive residence permit service to help you navigate the complex process of applying for a residence permit in Germany. Their team of experienced relocation agents will guide you through the entire process, from gathering the required documents to submitting your application.
Think Europe Services offers a variety of services to help you with your residence permit application, including:
- Assistance with gathering the required documents: They can help you identify the required documents for your specific situation and ensure that your application is complete and accurate.
- Reviewing your application: Think Europe Services can review your application to ensure that it is complete and meets all the requirements.
- Making the appointment: They can apply for a residence permit on your behalf and make a request for an appointment date.
- On-site assistance at the Ausländerbehörde: They can assist you at the Ausländerbehörde during your appointment to submit your application, for instance if you don’t speak German fluently.
Obtaining a residence permit in Germany can be a complex and time-consuming process. Think Europe Services's residence permit service can help you navigate the process and ensure that your application is successful. Think Europe Services's residence permit service is available in English, French, Spanish and German.
If you are a non-EU citizen planning to stay in Germany for more than 90 days, you need to obtain a residence permit. Think Europe Services can help you with the process. To learn more, visit the website or contact them today.