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What are the types of German visas?

Study visa: If you plan to study in Germany and have received an acceptance letter from an educational institution, you need to apply for a study visa. To be eligible to study in Germany, you must provide proof of a recognized school diploma (for an undergraduate degree), degree or diploma. In addition, you will also need to confirm that you have sufficient funds to cover living expenses during your studies, such as in the form of a security deposit account, and proof of health insurance. Depending on whether you are teaching in German or English, you must also provide proof of language proficiency.

Work Visa: The German labor market is in high demand for qualified workers and there are many opportunities for people from all over the world. If you have found a job in Germany from outside Germany, you will need a long-term work visa. However, similar to the job seeker visa, it is recommended to do an immigration check to ensure that you can successfully apply for a work and residence permit, which is also a prerequisite for working in Germany.

Family Reunion Visa: If you have a legal residence permit in Germany and want to bring non-German family members from outside the EU, they can apply for a Family Reunion Visa. With this visa, your family members, spouse or relatives can stay with you in Germany temporarily or permanently.