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Germany

Depending on whether you plan to visit, live, work or study in Germany, you can apply for different types of visas for Germany.

Some German visas have their own subtypes, which you choose depending on the reason for going to this country.

Citizens of Serbia have the right to stay in the countries of the Schengen area with a valid biometric passport for up to 90 days in a period of six months without a visa if the purpose of their stay is one of the following

  • tourism
  • business trip
  • private visit
another purpose that is not related to paid work for which a permit must be issued beforehand (e.g. language course, student exchange, professional training, etc.)
The types of visas depend on individual situations - you can send us a detailed description of your planned trip, and we will give you advice on the best way and the most adequate type of visa for what you need, and help with the preparation and submission of visa documentation.

Below you can find useful information for all types of visas:

Benefits for NON EU citizens from 2024

From 2024, Germany is bringing a series of changes when it comes to work and employment.

This will apply especially to the countries of the Western Balkans.

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Chancenkarte

With the reform of the immigration law, Germany introduces an additional category of work visas based on a point system similar to that of Canada: the Chancenkarte or Chancenkarte.

If you want to move to Germany but cannot find a job from abroad, the Chance Card may be the solution for you.

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Short stay Germany

The types of visas depend on individual situations - you can send us a detailed description of your planned trip, and we will advise you on the best way and the most adequate type of visa for what you need.

We provide advisory assistance in the preparation and submission of visa documentation.

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Long Stay Germany

In Germany, on January 1, 2021, a regulation came into force that will replace the so-called "regulations for the countries of the Western Balkans".
The government of the Federal Republic of Germany thus ensures privileged access to the German labor market for citizens of these countries even after 2020 and is valid for every type of employment, regardless of whether the qualification is recognized.

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