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Entry Visa
Work Permits
work permits based on Secondments / Deputed employees
Post graduate permits
self-employment / freelancers
work permits based on German employment contracts
Non work-related residence permits
Dependency visa
Entry Visa
Schengen C-Visa (for Business and private trips)
Permanent residence permits
Employee posting (general information)
Company foundation
Company formation and processing
Shareholder Work Permit Processing
Temporary employment (AUG)
Arbeitnehmerüberlassung (AÜG)
Employment, taxes and contributions
Income taxes and contributions
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Entry Visa
Work Permits
work permits based on Secondments / Deputed employees
Post graduate permits
self-employment / freelancers
work permits based on German employment contracts
Non work-related residence permits
Dependency visa
Entry Visa
Schengen C-Visa (for Business and private trips)
Permanent residence permits
Employee posting (general information)
Company foundation
Company formation and processing
Shareholder Work Permit Processing
Temporary employment (AUG)
Arbeitnehmerüberlassung (AÜG)
Employment, taxes and contributions
Income taxes and contributions
Entry Visa
Nationals from countries outside the EU typically need an entry visa to enter the EU. Depending on the type of the stay, a C-or a D-Visa is required.
Business and tourist purposes: Nationals from which countries need a visa for Germany?
What types of visas exist for non EU-nationals?
Schengen C-Visa (for Business and private trips)
When is a C-Visa sufficient and when is a D-visa required?
For what period of time can a business visa be obtained and how many entries does it allow?
How to file a Schengen (C-Visa) visa application and what are the requirements?