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How To Apply For Germany Blue Card

The Germany Blue Card is a type of work and residency permit that allows highly skilled non-EU/EEA citizens to work and live in Germany. It was introduced in 2012 to attract skilled workers from around the world to work and live in Germany.


To be eligible for a Germany Blue Card, 


  1. you must have a recognized university degree or a comparable qualification, such as a vocational training qualification, and 
  2. a job offer from a German employer that pays a minimum annual salary of €55,200 (as of 2021). For certain professions, such as in mathematics, IT, natural sciences, engineering, and doctors, the minimum annual salary requirement is €43,056 (as of 2021).


Once you have a job offer that meets the salary requirements and has the necessary qualifications, you can apply for a Germany Blue Card at the German embassy or consulate in your home country. The Blue Card is valid for up to four years and can be extended if necessary.


Holders of a Germany Blue Card can also bring their family members to Germany and they are entitled to certain social benefits, such as health insurance and pension contributions. Additionally, after living and working in Germany for a certain period of time, Blue Card holders can apply for permanent residence in Germany.

How To Process Germany Blue Card

Having met the salary requirement with a German employer, the process to obtain a German Blue Card generally involves the following steps:

1. Apply for the Blue Card

Once you have a job offer, you can apply for the Blue Card at the German embassy or consulate in your home country. You will need to provide the following documents:


  1. Valid passport
  2. University degree or comparable qualification
  3. Proof of a job offer that meets the minimum salary requirements
  4. Health insurance policy
  5. Proof of accommodation in Germany
  6. Completed application form

2. Wait for the Application to be Processed

The processing time for a Germany Blue Card can vary depending on the embassy or consulate and the number of applications they receive. It usually takes between four to six weeks to process the application.


It's possible to process Germany Blue Card after you're already living in Germany with a job-seeker visa or resident permit. So also, you can process it right from your home country.

With an offer letter and the salary requirements, you can process that from the German embassy or consulate in your home country.

It's also important to note that the process may differ slightly depending on your country of origin, so it's best to check with the German embassy or consulate in your home country for specific requirements and procedures.

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