Service finder

10 results found for "reunification"

Spouse reunification from abroad

If you have a residence permit for Germany, you can usually allow your foreign spouse/registered partner to join you

Reunification of children from abroad

Germans or foreigners who have a residence permit can have their foreign, underage and unmarried children join them.

Family reunification with EU citizens and nationals from Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein

You come from a so-called third country and want to move in with a family member who comes from an EU country or Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein.

Residence permit for family members of Germans

Foreign family members of Germans receive a residence permit for family reunification.

Settlement permit for family members of Germans

Under certain conditions, family members of Germans can apply for a settlement permit after three years of residence.

Residence permit - refugee status and travel document for refugees

If you have been recognised as a refugee under the Geneva Refugee Convention, you will receive a residence and travel permit for refugees.

Integration courses

Immigrants who speak little or no German but live here permanently and have a valid residence permit can take part in integration courses.

Entry and residence - Selected countries

Regulations for nationals of Australia, Israel, Japan, Canada, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the USA

Residence permit - admission promise from the federal government

If you have been granted admission, the Service Centre for Immigration and Naturalisation will issue you with a residence permit.

Accelerated skilled labour procedure

Do you want to hire or train a skilled worker who comes from a country outside the EU? Then you can carry out an accelerated procedure.