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The document outlines the visa application process for vocational training in Germany for immigrants from third countries. Key requirements include securing a training position, proof of financial means, and demonstrating German language competence. The process involves making an appointment at the German embassy, applying for a visa, entering Germany, and subsequently applying for a residence permit.
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2025 Visum Absolvierung Berufsausbildung EN

The document outlines the visa application process for vocational training in Germany for immigrants from third countries. Key requirements include securing a training position, proof of financial means, and demonstrating German language competence. The process involves making an appointment at the German embassy, applying for a visa, entering Germany, and subsequently applying for a residence permit.
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At a Glance: Visa for Vocational Training

Visa and entry procedure for immigrants from third countries subject to visa obligation.
General entitlement requirements (Section 5 of the Residence Act [AufenthG]): passport, proof
of financial means, no existing reason for expulsion.

CHECK THE REQUIREMENTS


▫ Training position in Germany.
Step ▫ Secure financial means: training salary of at least €959 net per month, scholarship, blocked account with at

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least €11,508 (as of 2025) or Declaration of Commitment (as a rule, no training salary in the case of
school-based vocational training).
▫ Proof of German language competence: as a rule, level B1 (CEFR) if the training company did not assess the

Please consider: for qualified vocational training, the approval of the Federal Employment Agency (BA) is usually obtained as
part of the visa procedure.

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AT THE GERMAN EMBASSY

▫ Prepare the required documents: e.g. passport, proof of training place (e.g. training contract), proof of Step

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German language competence, visa application form.

Please consider: on their websites, the German embassies and consulates provide information about possible waiting times
for appointments and any additional documents that may be required.

APPLY FOR A VISA IN THE COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE


Step
▫ Bring documents in their entirety.

3 ▫ Fees: €75 (in local currency).


Please consider: processing times may strongly vary depending on the mission abroad and processing workload. Please find
further information on the website of the competent embassy.

ENTER GERMANY
▫ Issuance of the entry visa for company-based or school-based vocational training. Step

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▫ Book flight / plan journey to Germany.

Please consider: in order for an entry visa to be issued, proof of valid health insurance coverage must be presented. After
entering Germany, new health insurance must be taken out.

APPLY FOR A RESIDENCE PERMIT IN GERMANY


Step ▫ Register your home address in Germany at the Residents' Registration Office.

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▫ Book an appointment at the competent foreigners authority.
▫ Ask the foreigners authority for a list of the required documents and start the preparation.
▫ Apply for residence permit for the purpose of a company- or school-based vocational training (Section 16a of
the Residence Act [AufenthG]).
▫ Fees may add up to €100 (Sections 45 ff. of the Residence Ordinance [AufenthV]).
Please consider: the application for the residence permit must be submitted before the entry visa expires.
This overview is a simplified representation of the visa procedure. The steps described are solely for the purpose of clarifying the application
procedure for residence permits. Further details on the visa application procedure and information on important points of contact can be found at
www.make-it-in-germany.com.

As of January 2025 © Make it in Germany; Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action

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