Timeline for Advance Approval according to § 81a AufenthG & Blue Card for work permit in Germany
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Sep 3, 2020 at 19:00 | comment | added | Arslan Ali | You are right. Back in March, the German embassy in Pakistan was offering appointments even the very next day for fast-track procedures, so it's all good. Thanks a lot. | |
Sep 3, 2020 at 18:59 | vote | accept | Arslan Ali | ||
Sep 3, 2020 at 18:48 | comment | added | Relaxed | In general Germany is very fastidious with the recognition of foreign qualifications, degrees are a big deal over there. That step is likely to be the longest. The relevant institution has two months to respond but again, this presumes that the application was complete and they don't need additional information. | |
Sep 3, 2020 at 18:45 | comment | added | Relaxed | @ArslanAli The rule is three weeks of getting the approval of the local “foreigners authority”. I don't know if all embassies are able to meet this target at the moment. This presumes of course that you do qualify, your application was complete and it was submitted to the right authority by your employer. | |
Sep 3, 2020 at 18:42 | comment | added | Arslan Ali | So all in all, even if the salary qualifies for Blue Card, the fast-track procedure can still be followed: which means the embassy will give an appointment within 3 weeks, right? | |
Sep 3, 2020 at 18:32 | history | answered | Relaxed | CC BY-SA 4.0 |