Reuniting Loved Ones in Germany — Because Family Matters
Family Reunion Visa
The Family Reunion Visa (Familiennachzug) allows family members of foreign nationals living in Germany (students, workers, Blue Card holders, etc.) to join them legally and permanently. It applies to:
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Spouse
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Children under 18
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In some cases, parents or dependents (if special circumstances exist)
Reuniting with your family in Germany makes life complete — it helps with mental well-being, focus on work/study, and creates stability. But the process is paper-heavy and strict — that’s where we come in.
We’ve helped many clients bring their spouse, children, and even parents — all step by step, stress-free.

Who Can Apply?
Your family members can apply if:
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You have a valid residence permit (student visa, work visa, Blue Card, etc.)
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You meet financial stability and housing requirements
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You and your spouse meet the age and language criteria
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You wish to bring your children to grow up with you in Germany

Visa Requirements
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Marriage certificate (with Apostille & translation)
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Basic German language skills (A1 Certificate)
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Passport, biometric photos, visa application
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Proof of your residence permit and income
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Health insurance coverage
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Proof of accommodation in Germany
For Children:
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Birth certificate with Apostille
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Passport and visa application
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Parental consent (if only one parent is in Germany)
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Proof of sufficient living space and financial support
Children above 16 may require German skills (B1+) unless joining both parents.
Note: Rules may vary depending on your visa type, nationality, and family relationship. Always check your local German mission's official website or contact us for the most reliable guidance.


Processing Time
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Typically 8–12 weeks from appointment to visa approval
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May vary depending on country, embassy load, and documentation
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Apply early and ensure all documents are complete

What Happens After Arrival?
Once your family arrives in Germany, they must:
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Register at local registration office (Anmeldung)
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Apply for a residence permit at the Ausländerbehörde
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Start language courses (optional but recommended)
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Spouse can often work full-time (depending on your visa type)

How We Support You
We understand how important it is to have your loved ones close. That’s why we provide:
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Personalized checklist for your case
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Help with document verification and translations
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German A1 language course recommendations
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Appointment booking and embassy guidance
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Post-arrival support (Anmeldung, schools, insurances)
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Ongoing help until your family is fully settled