Apply for a residence permit to look for a job after completing a research activity
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Schleswig-Holstein (Linie6Plus)
Service Description
If you are looking for a job corresponding to your qualifications or for self-employment directly following your research activity, you will be granted a residence permit for a maximum of 9 months.
As a researcher, you have a legal right to be granted a residence permit for the purpose of seeking employment. The residence permit will be issued to you for a maximum of 9 months directly following your previous research activity. This will enable you to find a job appropriate to your qualifications. The aim of the search can also be self-employment. This residence permit allows you to work without restrictions.
Teaser
If you are looking for a job corresponding to your qualifications or for self-employment directly following your research activity, you will be granted a residence permit for a maximum of 9 months.
Process flow
You can only apply for a residence permit in person at the aliens' registration office responsible for your place of residence.
- You submit the required documents in the original and pay the application fee.
- The Aliens' Registration Office will check whether the conditions for issuing the permit are met.
- If all requirements are met, the Aliens' Registration Office will take your biometric data (photo, fingerprints) and order the electronic residence permit (eAT) from Bundesdruckerei GmbH.
- As soon as the eAT is ready, it will be handed over to you by the Aliens' Registration Office.
Competent authority
- The foreigners authority locally responsible for your place of residence.
Requirements
You have carried out a research activity in Germany, completed it and held a valid residence permit for the purpose of research (§ 18d or § 18e AufenthG). Further general conditions for the granting of a residence permit are:
- a secure livelihood,
- a clarified identity,
- possession of a valid national passport.
Which documents are required?
- Valid national passport
- Proof of a secure livelihood (e.g. employment contract and pay slips, bank statements, submission of a declaration of commitment by a third party)
- Proof of health insurance
- Proof of qualification (degree certificate, diploma or certificate from your university confirming successful completion of a course of study)
- 1 current biometric photo
- Please enquire at the foreigners authority responsible for you whether you need to submit further documents
What are the fees?
Fixed costs: Fee EUR 98,00
Fee: 98,00 EURPayment in advance: no
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
Application before expiry of the current residence permit. It is recommended to apply 4 to 6 weeks before the current residence permit expires.
Application deadline: 4 WeeksAn interview 4 to 6 weeks before the previous residence title expires is recommended.
Processing duration
- The processing time can vary in the locally responsible foreigners authorities (about 5 to 6 weeks).
Processing time: 5 WeeksDepending on the local immigration office (about 5 to 6 weeks).
Legal basis
The legal basis, § 20 Para. 3 No. 2 Law on the Residence, Gainful Employment and Integration of Foreigners in the Federal Territory (AufenthG) can be found on the Internet on the following page
https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/aufenthg_2004/__20.html
Appeal
- Objection
You can find detailed information on this in the decision with which your application was rejected.
- Administrative court action
Applications / forms
- Forms: none
- Online procedure possible: no
- Written form required: no
- Personal appearance required: yes
Information for skilled workers from abroad can be found on the Federal Government portal
https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/de/
The legal basis can be found on the page Laws on the Internet
https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/aufenthg_2004/__20.html
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.