Germany Visa Guide: Work, Study, Family and Job Search Routes
A plain-language index of the main Germany visa and residence routes with official handoff points.
Last updated 2026-05-29
Short answer
Do not start from the word visa alone. Start from the reason for residence: work, study, family, job search, freelance/self-employment or protection. Each route has its own documents and authority handoff.
This page is an official handoff guide: use it to decide the next check, then verify the current rule on the linked official source before acting.
Germany visa route index.
| Route | Best for | Primary handoff | Key check |
|---|---|---|---|
| EU Blue Card | Graduates with qualified employment | Make it in Germany | Salary threshold and qualification |
| Skilled Worker | Qualified professionals with recognised training | Make it in Germany | Recognition and qualified job |
| Opportunity Card | Job search in Germany | Make it in Germany | Points/qualification and funds |
| Study | University and language-study plans | German embassy or local office | Admission, funds and insurance |
| Family reunion | Joining eligible family in Germany | Federal Foreign Office or local office | Relationship, housing/income and language rules |
Visa file basics
- Passport
- Application form
- Route-specific proof
- Health insurance
- Proof of funds or salary
- Housing where required
- Biometric photo
- Fee
Timeline
- Choose route
- Check embassy/local authority
- Collect documents
- Submit application
- Arrive and register
- Handle local permit steps
Official sources
FAQ
Is Migration Fit a substitute for official visa advice?
No. It is a decision layer and source directory. Always verify the current rule with the linked official source.
Why separate visa routes?
Mixing work, study, family and asylum/protection in one checklist creates wrong assumptions. Route separation keeps the next step clearer.