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How Long do I have after getting work visa to get to Germany

sarahjane99

Once I have my work visa, how much time do I have to get moved to Germany and registered with the Einwohneranmeldeamt?  Thanks

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ALKB

Once I have my work visa, how much time do I have to get moved to Germany and registered with the Einwohneranmeldeamt? Thanks
-@sarahjane99


There will be a validity on your visa. You have to arrive within that time frame but it is not a good idea to wait until near the expiration date.


You´ll have to register within 7 days of moving into permanent accommodation. And then you have to apply for your residence permit.


A friend of mine, who is on a research year in Germany, made appointments with the Einwohnermeldeamt and the Ausländerbehörde months in advance, before her husband even got his visa, because there is such a backlog in Berlin and appointments are scarce.

jongore219

The specific time frame for entering Germany after obtaining a work visa can vary depending on the type of visa and the regulations set by the German authorities. Typically, after receiving a work visa for Germany, you are expected to enter the country within a reasonable period, usually within 90 days.

sarahjane99

@jongore219. Thanks for your response.  We actually applied to the Agentur für Arbeit and got our Zustimmung, then travelled to Germany, registered and applied for our Aufenthaltsgenehmigung and got a Fiktionsgenehmigung the same day. Now just waiting for the Actual Arbeits/Aufenthaltsgenehmigung.  The lady at the Ausländerbehörder said approx 3 weeks for that so we shall see but in the meantime we can work.

beppi

@bikramjit2240 Was your post intended for another thread, or what do you mean?