Germany Researcher Visa

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Eligibility Criteria

Language

Proficiency in the German language is not required, but a good command of English is required. Basic German skills are beneficial to the candidate.

Education

The applicant has to show a doctoral degree or similar university degree to qualify for the Research Visa Germany program.

Age

The Germany Researcher Visa has no specific age requirement, but the applicant must be 18 years old.

A Germany Researcher Visa is a visa category intended for foreign scientists and researchers coming to Germany to pursue research projects. Specifically, this visa allows qualified researchers to contribute to Germany’s active research climate, as well as its vibrant academic culture.

Why Choose Germany Researcher Visa

Social Security

Work Life Balance

Recognized Qualifications

Pathway To PR

Good Income

Schengen Mobility

Visa Requirements

Documents

Passport

Proof of Funds

Visa Approval Timeline

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⁠Note: Visa delays typically result from document errors or policy changes.

This data is based on first 1,000 enrollments received in 2024

How Visa Process work

  • Step 1

    Apply on TerraTern
    Fill out our enquiry form, and our experts will reach out to assist you!
  • Step 2

    Counselling Call
    After checking your eligibility, you will receive a counselling call from our experts to discuss your options!
  • Step 3

    Webinar
    You will be invited for a webinar for a detailed session with a certified immigration advisor to explore your options!
  • Step 4

    Enrollment
    We will be finalising the enrollment process on this step
  • Step 5

    Your Documents Are Verified
    Your documents will be verified by our legal team for accuracy and compliance.
  • We’ll submit your visa to VFS for you

    Step 6

    Your Visa Gets Processed
    Your visa submission will be processed and submitted to the respective authorities.
  • Add-on Benefits

    Step 7

    Job Search Assistance
    Get personalised job search assistance to help you find the perfect opportunity!
  • Step 8

    Post Landing Services
    Fly to your destination and enjoy our comprehensive post-landing services!

Success Statistics to Date

High-Paying Jobs in Germany

Job Title

Salaries

Average Pay

Petroleum Engineer €70,000 - €120,000 €95,000
Accountant €45,000 - €100,000 €65,000
Neurosurgeon €200,000 - €400,000 €300,000
Software Architect €80,000 - €150,000 €110,000
Construction Manager €75,000 - €150,000 €80,000

Visa Rejection Reasons

Factors that can get your visa rejected

Lack of Financial Evidence

Having no proof that one has sufficient money to spend during their stay, either through bank statements or financial guarantees, will result in a visa denial.

Inadequate or Inaccurate Documentation

Failure to prepare proper or inadequate documents leads to a direct rejection since all the documentation has to be perfect.

Previous Violation of Visa or Criminal Record

Staying beyond visa, breaching immigration rules, or even having a criminal record previously can be another important reason for your visa denial.

Failure to Provide Strong Ties in Your Country

Inability to show any strong personal, professional, or financial connections to your home country may raise a question over your intention to return.

Improper Justification of Purpose for Visit

Failure or ambiguity in explaining the purposes for visiting a country or failing to provide evidence like itineraries or invitation letters may result in your visa rejection.

Germany Researcher Visa

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Get your visa within a time range of 60 to 120 days

Hear straight from our Candidate

Shubham Ravindra Hande

Secured his Germany Opportunity Card successfully in just 7 months.

Dec 2024

Khalil Ur Rehman

Secured his Germany Opportunity Card successfully in just 5 months.

Dec 2024

Abhishek Wohra

Secured his Germany Opportunity Card successfully in just 1 Year.

Nov 2024

Vishal Kumar Gupta

Secured his Germany Opportunity Card successfully in just 1 year.

Jan 2025

Sudhin M

Secured his Canada PR successfully in just 8 months.

Dec 2024

Ramya C

Secured her Canada PR successfully in just 10 months.

Jan 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to speak German to get a Germany Researcher Visa?

No, you don’t need to speak German to get the visa. While German language skills are not always mandatory for the Germany Researcher Visa, they can be beneficial. Many research institutions in Germany operate in English, especially in scientific fields. However, having basic German language skills can enhance your daily life and integration in Germany.

Can I bring my family with me on a Germany Researcher Visa?

Yes, holders of a Germany Researcher Visa can bring their spouse and children under certain conditions. These include having sufficient living space and financial means to support family members. Spouses may also be eligible to work in Germany after obtaining the necessary permit.

How long does it take to process a Germany Researcher Visa?

The processing time for a Germany Researcher Visa can vary depending on individual circumstances and the workload of the German embassy or consulate. Generally, it can take anywhere from 2 to 8 weeks. It's advisable to apply well in advance of your intended travel date.

Can I work in other jobs while on a Germany Researcher Visa?

The Germany Researcher Visa primarily allows you to conduct research at your host institution. While some teaching activities related to your research are permitted, taking up other forms of employment may require additional authorisation. It's best to consult with the local foreigners' authority for specific cases.

What happens after my research project ends?

After your research project concludes, you have several options. You may be eligible to extend your visa if you have a new research project. Alternatively, you could apply for a job-seeker visa to look for employment in Germany. If you've been in Germany for four years, you might be eligible to apply for a settlement permit.

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