{"id":5789,"date":"2026-03-24T12:00:00","date_gmt":"2026-03-24T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.immigration-residency.eu\/blog\/?p=5789"},"modified":"2025-10-20T00:59:18","modified_gmt":"2025-10-20T00:59:18","slug":"jobseeker-visa-in-germany","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.immigration-residency.eu\/blog\/jobseeker-visa-in-germany\/","title":{"rendered":"Jobseeker VISA in Germany"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">A lot of students with foreign citizenship do not wish to leave Germany after their lectures<br>and seminars. They have successfully fulfilled the requirements of a university in Germany<br>during their Bachelor&#8217;s or Master&#8217;s studies. They want to do that by means of getting<br>employed. As you probably already heard, it is not a very easy task to find a job that relates<br>to your degree shortly after you have graduated. And some students fail to achieve that.<br>The positive side of the situation is the fact that even in case you do not manage to get a<br>relevant job within no time, you will be allowed to receive a job visa. And you may always<br>remain in Germany with the help of the job seeker visa.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"625\" height=\"350\" src=\"http:\/\/www.immigration-residency.eu\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/09\/Job.jpeg\" alt=\"An image of a business professional observing a job search diagram highlighting skills, qualifications, interviews, and strategies for successful career development.\" class=\"wp-image-4597\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.immigration-residency.eu\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/09\/Job.jpeg 625w, https:\/\/www.immigration-residency.eu\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/09\/Job-300x168.jpeg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 625px) 100vw, 625px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><br>Job seeker visa<br>Job seeker visa (Aufenthaltserlaubnis zur Arbeitsplatzsuche) is not a visa; it is rather a kind<br>of residence permit that is accessible to international students studying in Germany who<br>graduate. With such a visa, also called a residence permit to seek employment, the German<br>University graduates are permitted to extend their period in the country beyond the<br>conclusion of their studies. To find related employment within the field of their degree. The<br>job seeker visa is a limited-length residence permit, which is thankfully valid only up to 18<br>months and can not be extended. Within these 18 months, you will have to discover a<br>suitable job and change to a job visa (also referred to as the residence permit of the<br>occupation). The right job is one in which your work and your pay are partly related to the<br>degree that you have earned.<br>It is important to note that 18 months begin immediately after you have successfully<br>graduated. In addition, failing to apply for a job search permit soon after your graduation but<br>at a later date may result in your application being vetoed. Therefore, you need to seek a job<br>seeker visa when you have evidence that you have completed your studies.<br>Who qualifies for a German job seeker visa<br>Any individual who has successfully finished their studies in Germany with a good residence<br>permit in the country to study in, regardless of their country of origin, is welcome to the<br>German job seeker visa. It is necessary to point out that the students who represent the EU<br>member states, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, or Switzerland, do not require the so-called<br>job seeker visa in order to stay in Germany, since they correspondingly have the same rights<br>as do Germans.<br>Do you have to work on a job seeker visa<br>Depending on your country of origin, you may already know that to study in Germany, you<br>will require a special residence permit to do so. This residence permit will allow them to work<br>in Germany, although with some limitations. Particularly, the foreign students are allowed to<br>work in Germany 280 days a year on a part-time basis (e.g. up to 20 working hours per<br>week). Or 140 days per year on a full-time basis (e.g. more than 20 working hours per<br>week).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">When you have finished your studies, you can switch your student residence permit or<br>student visa to a job seeker visa. The German job seeker visa also enables one to work<br>there. That is, a work permit is coupled with a residence permit to seek employment, in this<br>case. Quite on the contrary, as far as employment is concerned, you enjoy greater rights on<br>the job seeker visa compared to the student one. By way of example, the job search<br>residence permit does not have any restrictions on working full-time capacity. What is more,<br>you can accept any kind of job, even not connected with your qualification.<br>Job Seeker Visa Germany: Eligibility<br>In fact, what is involved is much easier in applying for a job seeker visa compared to a<br>student visa. Immediately after you get evidence of having completed your studies in a<br>German university, you should apply for a job search visa.<br>These documents that you should apply to get a job seeker visa after your studies are<br>usually listed on the website of the relevant Foreigners&#8217; Authority office. Your location will<br>determine a few slight changes in the requirements, depending on the city or town you live<br>in. The requirements promulgated at different locations in Germany, and the general<br>checklist that we came up with, are presented next:<br>Fill the application form<br>The application forms are availed on the websites of the Foreigners&#8217; Authority in which the<br>concerned person is applying. It is typically rather filling out and does not need much<br>explanation. It requires you to input data on your personal details, such as first and last<br>names, date of birth, email, address and marital status. The following is one sample of the<br>application form for a German job seeker visa.<br>Valid Passport<br>Ensure that you are not travelling with a passport that expires very soon and that your<br>passport contains free pages.<br>Events registration (Meldebescheinigung)<br>Upon arrival in Germany, there are two weeks within which you have to change your<br>German address to your local citizens&#8217; office (Burgeramt). When that is done, you will have<br>documentation that you registered. This is the document that you require for your job seeker<br>visa application.<br>Certificate demonstrating that one has graduated from a German<br>university<br>As a rule, you do not have to wait for your diploma. A list of documents and evidence by your<br>educational supervisor and study program heads that you have successfully gone through all<br>classes, including the thesis, should suffice.<br>Proven health insurance<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">You can request your German health insurance company to provide you with a paper to<br>confirm that you are, in fact, covered under a given insurance company.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">You can also view these posts:<br><a href=\"https:\/\/www.immigration-residency.eu\/blog\/traveling-to-germany-visa-requirements\/\">Traveling to Germany: Visa requirements<\/a><br><a href=\"https:\/\/www.immigration-residency.eu\/blog\/main-reasons-why-visa-in-germany-gets-denied\/\">Main reasons why visa in Germany gets denied<\/a><br><a href=\"https:\/\/www.immigration-residency.eu\/blog\/things-to-know-before-immigrating-to-germany\/\">Things to know before immigrating to Germany<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A lot of students with foreign citizenship do not wish to leave Germany after their lecturesand seminars. They have successfully fulfilled the requirements of a university in Germanyduring their Bachelor&#8217;s or Master&#8217;s studies. They want to do that by means of gettingemployed. 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