1–3 months
Up to 12 months
Minimum 6 points
The Germany Opportunity Card allows skilled individuals to enter Germany and search for employment while legally residing in the country. The system operates either through full qualification recognition or a structured points-based model that evaluates education, work experience, language skills, and age. During the validity period, applicants can work part-time and attend job interviews, increasing their chances of securing full-time employment. Once a qualified job is obtained, the Opportunity Card can be converted into a German work residence permit, eventually leading to permanent residency.
If your degree or vocational training is fully recognized in Germany, you may qualify directly. If not fully recognized, you must score at least 6 points based on Education, Professional experience, Language skills, Age, Previous stay in Germany & Spouse qualifications.
You must provide official certification (Goethe, Telc, ÖSD, etc.) proving required German A1 or English B2 is generally required.
Applicants must demonstrate sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay. This is usually done through a blocked account or formal sponsorship declaration.
Valid health insurance coverage is mandatory for the entire duration of your stay in Germany. You must not have any serious criminal record or prior visa violations.
Before applying for a visa, your qualification must be officially evaluated by the relevant German authority. This process compares your foreign education with German standards.
You must obtain the required German language level (usually B1 or B2 depending on the federal state and job role). Certificates must be issued by recognized institutions such as Goethe, Telc, or ÖSD.
If your qualification not fully recognized, you must score at least 6 points based on Education Professional experience Language skills Age Previous stay in Germany Spouse qualifications. All documents must be translated where required.
Submit your visa application at the German Embassy or Consulate in your home country. Attend biometrics and interview if required.
After visa approval, travel to Germany, register your address, open a bank account, and apply for your residence permit at the local Foreigners’ Office.
Family reunification is generally allowed only after converting to a work residence permit.
Passport must be valid at time of application with Minimum 6 months validity.
Applicants must demonstrate sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay.
We carefully evaluate your education, language level, points, and career goals to determine the right Ausbildung field for you. We help you choose professions with strong hiring demand and long-term growth potential in Germany.
We guide you on applying to verified German training employers, help you prepare a professional German-style CV, and train you for interviews so you can confidently communicate with companies.
From training contract verification to blocked account guidance, document translation, and embassy application filing, we ensure your visa file is accurate, compliant, and professionally prepared.
Our support continues beyond visa approval. We guide you on travel preparation, accommodation planning, residence registration, and understanding your rights and responsibilities in Germany.
If your language level does not meet the required standard (usually B1, A1 or higher), the embassy may doubt your ability to complete classroom training and workplace communication successfully.
Missing translations, unsigned contracts, invalid passport, or inconsistent information in forms can result in direct refusal.
If your training stipend is not enough and you fail to provide proper additional financial proof (blocked account or sponsor support), the visa may be refused.
If your qualification does not meet German standards and you fail to complete required bridging measures, your application may be refused.
Submitting incorrect details, fake documents, or hiding important information may not only cause refusal but could also lead to future visa bans.
No. The Opportunity Card allows you to enter Germany to search for employment.
It is typically valid for up to 12 months
Yes. Limited part-time work (up to 20 hours per week) and trial employment are allowed.
Yes. After securing qualified employment and meeting residency requirements, you may apply for permanent residence.
Language requirements depend on the qualification route. German A1 or English B2 may be required depending on your profile.
Germany has strong demand in engineering, IT, healthcare, skilled trades, logistics, and technical professions.
Family reunification is generally easier after converting to a full work residence permit.
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