Get Germany's new freelance visa, fee only Rs. 2800

 Get Germany's new freelance visa, fee only Rs. 2800



Most countries in the world announce freelance visa schemes for freelancers and foreigners working online, for which certain rules, regulations and conditions apply. In this regard, Germany's new freelance visa has also been introduced, what is this visa, how is it obtained and what benefits can be obtained from it. The following lines are providing details, which will prove useful and useful for those wishing to go to Germany.

If you want to work independently (freelance) in a beautiful, historical and developed country in Europe, then Germany's new freelance visa can be a golden opportunity for you. This visa is especially for those who are not members of the European Union, that is, citizens of India, Pakistan and other non-European countries may also be eligible for it.
Initially, this visa is granted for one year, if the applicant continues to meet the prescribed conditions and rules, the period of this visa can be extended up to 3 years.

After living in Germany for 5 consecutive years, you can also apply for permanent residence if you can prove your language skills and financial stability. According to Section 18 of the German Income Tax Act, the following professions are eligible for a freelance visa. These include scientists, artists, teachers or educational workers, doctors, dentists, veterinarians, lawyers, notaries, patent agents, engineers, architects, surveyors, chemists, accountants, tax consultants, journalists, translators, photojournalists, pilots, therapists and other independent (self-employed) professionals.
For a freelance visa, you must have the above documents ready, including first a valid passport (not older than 10 years, with at least two blank pages) a visa application form (completed and signed in accordance with the Residence Act). Contact and legal representation details. Full description of the work (what you will do, for whom, contract or letter of intent) as well as income planning and capital details, CV, certified educational certificates (university degree, confirmation of experience, reference letters, etc.) - business contacts in Germany or Europe (e.g. clients, rent receipt, if you have already rented a house) - proof of financial support for at least one year.

Health insurance. If you are over 45, proof of financial security for retirement (e.g. pension, assets, etc.) Recent passport-sized photo. Visa fee of 75 euros (approximately 2,800 Pakistani rupees) must be submitted. Complete the National D visa form. Make an appointment with the German embassy or consulate in your country. Complete all documents and submit them on the day of the appointment. Biometric data will also be provided. First, you will be issued a temporary visa (3 to 6 months). Register your address within 2 weeks of arriving in Germany. Then go to the immigration office and apply for a permanent freelance residence permit. Also keep in mind that the approval of the visa also depends on your profession, plans, financial situation and the local conditions in Germany. It is beneficial to have a good understanding of the language and to have adequate insurance. You must prove that you can legally earn a reasonable income while living in Germany.