What kind of help you might need
If you are preparing a work visa or the EU Blue Card, a lawyer can help you review requirements, documents, and the best approach before you apply.
Work visa
Guidance on contract, qualifications, salary, and typical documents required in Germany.
EU Blue Card
Check eligibility (degree, salary, regulated profession) and plan the application file.
Residence permits and changes
Status changes, extensions, change of employer, and questions about the immigration office process.
How the service works
- You fill out the form with your situation and goals.
- We pre-screen your case and share it with relevant lawyers (with your consent).
- They contact you with a consultation option and a fee estimate. You decide whether to proceed.
Tip: share your nationality, your current status in Germany (if applicable), and your type of contract. Clear details help us match you faster.
Common issues that cause delays
- Incomplete documents or translations that are not accepted.
- Mixing up permit types (work, study, job-seeker, Blue Card).
- Inconsistencies between your CV, contract, and qualifications.
- Deadlines and appointments: applying late or without key supporting documents.
Frequently asked questions
Is the EU Blue Card the same as a work visa?
They are related but not identical. The Blue Card is a specific residence permit for qualified employment with its own requirements (for example, minimum salary and degree). A lawyer can help you decide what fits your situation.
How long does the process take in Berlin?
Timelines vary depending on your situation and appointment availability. Preparing a solid file helps avoid requests for additional documents and delays.
Are you lawyers?
No. We are a connection service. We connect you with immigration lawyers who can advise you and represent your case.
Can I submit my case if I’m not in Germany?
Yes. Tell us your current country of residence and your goal (for example, entering with a work visa or applying for a Blue Card).