Sir, as you have mentioned about regular degree or marksheet in the video then my question is that, distance learning masters or graduation through correspondence, do not make a person eligible for an opportunity card? However I have 13 years of job experience..
Based on my experience, the authorities do verify if “Regular” or “Full-time” is mentioned on your degree or marksheet. If it’s not explicitly stated, they may ask for an authorized letter from your college to confirm it. However, if your degree is listed in the ANABIN database, and it mentions that distance learning is accepted, then it should be recognized for the Opportunity Card. For example, certain degrees like BCom have been accepted even with distance learning as per ANABIN. Additionally, with 13 years of job experience, you might still be eligible under Option 2, which considers points based on work experience, language skills, and other factors. You could explore that route to strengthen your application.
Greetings both of you, thanks for all your valuable information!! Do they require original hard copy of all Experience letter or Photocopy would work? What other questions they asked in VISA interview and approximately how long it was? Please let us know
Thank you so much for your message! In my case, I brought all my original documents, but they didn't check them. However, I strongly recommend bringing your original documents for safety. For experience letters, if you have the originals, take them along. If not, photocopies should be fine, and you can also inform them that you have digital copies if needed. They usually don't insist on original experience letters, but it's always good to be prepared. They asked several questions during the interview, and we're currently working on a detailed video about that, as it's quite a lengthy topic. Stay tuned to our channel for more in-depth insights on the entire visa process, including tips to make your Opportunity Card application stand out. The interview itself took around 45 minutes to an hour, but the waiting period can range from 30 minutes to as long as 6-7 hours, so be prepared for that. For any urgent queries, you can book our TopMate sessions: - Get all your questions answered about the Opportunity Card: bit.ly/3WCn9ep - VFS Interview Documents & Motivation Letter Support: bit.ly/46QEmVZ - Book accommodations for your Opportunity Card stay: bit.ly/3WXWfPp - Simplify Videx form filing for your Opportunity Card: bit.ly/3SL7kAI - VFS registration & interview prep for Opportunity Card: bit.ly/3SNLEUB
Well, congratulations guys. I have a doubt about the waiting period why because i applied for opportunity card on june 24 th. Till now I didn't receive any mail from VFS global office for book an appointment.But before june 20 th applied candidates got the mail for vfs interview. When will come for me? Do you predict the date for the process.
Thank you, and congratulations to you as well for applying! Regarding the waiting period, it’s important to keep checking both your VFS portal and your email, including the spam or junk folder, as sometimes these emails can get misdirected. Additionally, please double-check that the email registered with VFS is correct. If everything seems fine and you haven’t received anything yet, unfortunately, waiting is the only option. Even VFS customer service would likely give you the same response, as they are processing applications in order. I understand it can be frustrating, but hopefully, your turn will come soon!
Hi, congratulations, 1. Can we apply for a 6-month visa? 2. is there any alternative for the Bolck amount 3. If we want a 1-year visa for that can we show a 6-month block amount and for the remaining 6 months can we show a support letter from the parents.
Thanks!! 1. Yes, you can apply for a 6-month visa. They will ask you about the duration during your visa interview. 2. Instead of a blocked account, you can provide a bank statement showing your financial situation over the past 3 months as proof of funds. 3. For a 1-year visa, you generally need to show proof of funds for the entire duration. Either a blocked account for the full year or a support letter from someone already living in Germany could work. However, it's important to provide strong financial documentation to avoid any complications.
I did my regular full time Bachelors of Science 3 year degree after my +2 and Masters in computer science, school of distance education ,Andhra University . Can I show case both BSC degree & masters degree in order to get 4 points or how ? I do have experience of 4 years now in my current job as a network engineer.
It’s best to focus on showcasing your regular/full-time Bachelor’s degree and avoid highlighting your distance learning Master’s degree, as it might not be valued equally in the points system. Additionally, you only need to worry about points if your Bachelor’s degree or university isn’t recognised in the ANABIN database. As for your work experience, definitely include it-it will strengthen your application. Relevant professional experience, especially in your current role as a network engineer, can be a valuable asset in your Opportunity Card application.
No, I don’t believe it’s mandatory unless they specifically request it. The Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) is not mentioned in the checklist, and we didn’t include it in our applications. If they do ask for it later in the process, you can provide it on the email.
Once your visa interview is completed, it may take around a couple of months to receive your passport with the valid visa stamped. After that, the visa will be valid for either 6 months or 1 year, depending on the option you chose. The visa's start date will align with the estimated arrival date you mentioned in your VIDEX form, along with the start dates of your health insurance and accommodation. From that start date, you can travel to Germany at any time while your visa remains valid. Ensure all your arrangements are in place before your visa begins.
Yes, a savings account balance of around ₹12 lakhs should be sufficient. Be sure to provide bank statements covering at least the last 3 months, and if possible, 6 months for added security. It's important that the funds haven't been recently credited as a lump sum, as this might raise concerns that the money was borrowed.
@@TravelCuddlers23 Thank you for the reply. Also wanted to ask regarding the health insurance. The Expatrio health insurance is a travel insurance if I am not wrong. Do you think this is a good option? What all documents do we have to submit in regards to the health certificate for the visa interview? And while applying, what should be the dates for the insurance to start? How much did it cost for you? Again, really appreciate the reply!! 🙂
Thank you so much! 1. Yes, the insurance from Dr. Walter through Expatrio is a reliable option. After applying on Expatrio, you’ll receive two downloadable PDFs-one for travel insurance and one for health insurance. Be sure to include copies of both with your visa application. 2. These two documents provided by Expatrio are sufficient for your visa interview. 3. The start date of your insurance should align with the estimated arrival date in Germany that you mentioned in your VIDEX form. 4. There are no upfront charges; payments will begin once you activate the insurance upon your arrival in Germany. If you need further clarification on the process, feel free to book a session with me for a one-on-one call: bit.ly/3WCn9ep
What is your location or the German Consulate/Commission you registered with? For Delhi, the current wait time is approximately 2-3 months. However, I recommend regularly checking your VFS portal and email (including spam folders) for any slot booking notifications. Once they open the slot booking option, it will only be available for 48 hours, after which you’ll be placed back on the waiting list if not booked.
After booking an appointment through the VFS Portal, there is typically a 1-2 month waiting period before you can schedule a visa interview. Following your visa interview, it currently takes around a month to process, after which you can collect your passport. No, you don't need to show any flight bookings.
The number of months you should apply for jobs before your visa interview depends largely on how recruiters are responding to your applications. Even just a few positive responses from recruiters indicating that they are interested in your profile and would be happy to interview you once you’re in Germany can be sufficient. These responses can help convince the visa officials that the only thing standing between you and a job is the visa itself. The key is to show that you are actively engaging with the job market and that there is genuine interest in your skills from German employers. This can strengthen your case during the visa interview.
Hello, I am from Pakistan.l am living in Romania. I want to apply for chancenkarte. My qualification Diploma of associate engineer in civil technology of three year. Can you help?
Hello, thank you for reaching out. To apply for the Chancenkarte (Opportunity Card) for Germany, your qualifications will be a key factor. Since you have a Diploma of Associate Engineer in Civil Technology, you’ll need to check if your diploma is recognized in Germany. You can do this through the ANABIN database, which evaluates foreign qualifications. Additionally, you’ll need to meet other requirements, such as proof of sufficient funds, and ideally some initial job prospects or interest from German employers. Since you’re currently in Romania, you’ll need to research whether you can apply from Romania or if you will need to return to Pakistan to submit your application. As of now, we are more familiar with the process for applying from one’s home country, so it’s important to verify if the German consulate in Romania handles such applications.
Hi @TravelCuddlers23 is birth certificate a mandatory document for chancenkarte visa or can other documents like PAN card or Aadhar card suffice? Thanks
The birth certificate is a mandatory document for the Chancenkarte visa. While Aadhaar card is also required, it cannot replace the birth certificate. Additionally, both documents should be in English or German. If your birth certificate is in a regional language, you will need to get it translated into English or German by a certified translator.
Yes, So we have submitted proof of both the University and Degree (2 set each) Anabin Portal link for Degree : anabin.kmk.org/no_cache/filter/hochschulabschluesse.html Anabin Portal link for University : anabin.kmk.org/no_cache/filter/institutionen.html
If you're in Germany on a job-seeking visa and want to switch to an Opportunity Card, here's what you should do: 1. Check Eligibility: Make sure you qualify for the Opportunity Card based on your education, work experience, or other requirements. 2. Collect Documents: Gather the necessary documents, like your certificates, proof of funds, health insurance, and accommodation details. 3. Book an Appointment: Schedule a visit to the local immigration office (Ausländerbehörde) to apply for the switch. 4. Fill Out the Form: Complete the application form for the Opportunity Card, which you can do online or at the appointment. 5. Pay Fees: Be prepared to pay any fees for the visa conversion. 6. Wait for Approval: After submitting your application, wait for the decision. If you're unsure about anything, consider getting advice from an immigration expert in Germany.
Hi, I have completed B1 course at Goethe Institute and got participation certificate for course completion. Will that be sufficient or do i need exam certificate?
If you've completed the B1 course at the Goethe Institute and received a participation certificate, it's important to note that this usually confirms attendance rather than proficiency. For the Opportunity Card, you’ll likely need an official exam certificate that demonstrates your B1 level proficiency, not just course completion. If you haven’t already taken and passed the B1 exam, it’s recommended to do so and submit that exam certificate with your application.
If your birth certificate is in a regional language, you’ll generally need a certified translation in English or German. The original birth certificate alone won’t be enough. You should get a certified translation from a recognised translator or notary. Make sure the translation is accurate and includes all the details from the original document. To avoid any issues, I also suggest getting your certificate Apostille.
Yes, you can provide latest bank statement as proof of your funds. The statement should be from the past three months, and there's no need for a blocked account. The total amount shouldn't have been credited just a couple of weeks ago; it should have been in your account for at least three months, as that's what they expect.
Is 18 months post graduation diploma is acceptable for chancekarte ? Bcz I have graduated from distance but diploma certificate is regular so I am eligible for chancekarte visa through my diploma certificate or not ?
I don’t think your graduation will be accepted since it’s from distance learning. In that case, you’ll likely fall under the second option, where you need to score a minimum of 6 points based on factors like IELTS, German language skills, education, and vocational training. This is a different path, and you’ll need to check your eligibility accordingly. You can use this checklist to calculate your score: www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/visa-residence/self-check-opportunity-card If you’d like more personalized guidance, feel free to book a one-on-one session with us on Topmate: bit.ly/3WCn9ep
can we not show 6-7 months money? since I wanted to try job search only for 6 months is it compulsory to have 12months money and show the accomodation booking of whole year?
During the visa interview, you'll be asked whether you'd like to apply for the Opportunity Card for 6 or 12 months. If you choose the 6-month option, you only need to provide proof of accommodation for 6 months and show sufficient funds. A current bank statement will suffice, demonstrating at least €1,027 per month, along with funds for a return flight.
Regarding funds for the Opportunity Card, you have a few options: 1. Blocked Account: This is a common method where you deposit a specific amount in a German bank account, which is then "blocked" to ensure you have enough funds to cover your stay. The amount is typically €1,027 per month, so for a 12-month stay, you would need approximately €12,324. This blocked account shows that you can support yourself financially while searching for a job. 2. Bank Statements: If you have sufficient funds in your existing bank account, you can provide bank statements as proof instead of a blocked account. For this, you need to show at least 3 months of bank statements with the required balance maintained. To be extra secure, providing 6 months of statements is advisable, especially if you have consistently maintained the necessary balance. 3. Family Support: If you have family in Germany, a formal invitation or support letter from them can be an alternative to showing full funds. This letter should indicate that they will financially support you during your stay. For any additional questions or personalised guidance, feel free to book a one-on-one session with us on Topmate: bit.ly/3WCn9ep
If your degree is not listed on Anabin, you’ll likely fall under the second option. This requires you to score a minimum of 6 points based on factors like IELTS, German language proficiency, education, and vocational training. It’s a different path, so you’ll need to check your eligibility accordingly. You can use this checklist to calculate your score: www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/visa-residence/self-check-opportunity-card For more personalized guidance, feel free to book a one-on-one session with us on Topmate: bit.ly/3WCn9ep
While a deportation from the U.S. doesn’t automatically prevent your friend from applying for the Opportunity Card, it could make the application process more challenging. The German authorities might look more closely at the reasons behind the deportation. Your friend should be ready to explain what happened and provide any documents that can help clarify the situation. It’s important to be honest in the application. The outcome will depend on the specifics of the deportation and how the German authorities view it. It might be a good idea for your friend to talk to an immigration lawyer to understand the risks and improve the chances of success.
If your graduation degree is full-time, you should only submit documents related to that degree. If your graduation degree is through distance learning and your post-graduate degree is full-time, then you should submit both. However, based on my experience, they typically do not accept distance learning degrees and only consider full-time or regular degrees. To be on the safe side, you should only submit your full-time degree and avoid mentioning your distance degree in your motivation letter or resume.
@@TravelCuddlers23 this is a wrong info if on anabin it is written distance learning is accepted they will accept. like for bcom it is mentioned distance is acceptable
Based on my experience, the authorities do verify if “Regular” or “Full-time” is mentioned on your degree or marksheet. However, if ANABIN lists your degree and mentions that distance learning is acceptable, it should be accepted for the Opportunity Card. For example, in some cases like BCom, distance learning is recognized. It’s crucial to cross-check your degree on ANABIN to see if it qualifies, as that will give you the most accurate information on whether it will be accepted for your application.
I'm having a WFH job in IT. Once I move to Germany with this opportunity visa, I can still continue my job till I get a new job and search for opportunities in Germany, right?
Yes, you can continue your WFH job in IT while you search for new opportunities in Germany. However, keep in mind that you may not be able to start a new job immediately, as your new employer might have to wait for your notice period to end. Also, it’s important to check with your current organisation if they allow you to work from Germany, as there can be geographical compliance issues, especially in IT companies.
Yes, you can bring your kids if both you and your husband are applying for the Opportunity Card. In that case, you'll need to increase the balance by half of the required amount for each child. The current requirement is €1,027 per month for each adult and approximately €514 per month for each child.
As of now, the exact amount for the demand draft is €75, which is ₹6,800. If you’re applying in New Delhi, both demand drafts and cash are acceptable. However, at all other locations, only a demand draft of the exact amount is required-no more, no less. It’s important to ensure that your demand draft is precise to avoid any issues during the application process.
Both of you need to apply separately using different VFS accounts. Each of you must provide proof of your respective bank account statements, showing at least €1,027 per month, as well as funds for a return flight. This totals approximately 12 lakhs each, or 24 lakhs in total. Alternatively, you can apply for a six-month period instead.
No, You can only apply for your visa at the German mission responsible for you. The responsibility depends on the district in which you reside. Added the list below: New-Delhi - India, Consular jurisdiction: States of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand (formerly Uttaranchal), and the Union Territories of Chandigarh, Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakkadives, Minikoi, and Amindives. Kolkata - States of Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and West Bengal. Mumbai - States of Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, the Union Territory of Daman and Diu, and the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Bangalore - State of Kerala and Karnataka. Chennai - States of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and the Union Territory of Puducherry.
I don't think so. Based on my knowledge, they only offer two options: a visa for either 6 months or 12 months. You need to have the respective amount in your bank account for the duration you select.
Sir, as you have mentioned about regular degree or marksheet in the video then my question is that, distance learning masters or graduation through correspondence, do not make a person eligible for an opportunity card? However I have 13 years of job experience..
Based on my experience, the authorities do verify if “Regular” or “Full-time” is mentioned on your degree or marksheet. If it’s not explicitly stated, they may ask for an authorized letter from your college to confirm it. However, if your degree is listed in the ANABIN database, and it mentions that distance learning is accepted, then it should be recognized for the Opportunity Card. For example, certain degrees like BCom have been accepted even with distance learning as per ANABIN.
Additionally, with 13 years of job experience, you might still be eligible under Option 2, which considers points based on work experience, language skills, and other factors. You could explore that route to strengthen your application.
Greetings both of you, thanks for all your valuable information!!
Do they require original hard copy of all Experience letter or Photocopy would work?
What other questions they asked in VISA interview and approximately how long it was? Please let us know
Thank you so much for your message!
In my case, I brought all my original documents, but they didn't check them. However, I strongly recommend bringing your original documents for safety. For experience letters, if you have the originals, take them along. If not, photocopies should be fine, and you can also inform them that you have digital copies if needed. They usually don't insist on original experience letters, but it's always good to be prepared.
They asked several questions during the interview, and we're currently working on a detailed video about that, as it's quite a lengthy topic. Stay tuned to our channel for more in-depth insights on the entire visa process, including tips to make your Opportunity Card application stand out.
The interview itself took around 45 minutes to an hour, but the waiting period can range from 30 minutes to as long as 6-7 hours, so be prepared for that.
For any urgent queries, you can book our TopMate sessions:
- Get all your questions answered about the Opportunity Card: bit.ly/3WCn9ep
- VFS Interview Documents & Motivation Letter Support: bit.ly/46QEmVZ
- Book accommodations for your Opportunity Card stay: bit.ly/3WXWfPp
- Simplify Videx form filing for your Opportunity Card: bit.ly/3SL7kAI
- VFS registration & interview prep for Opportunity Card: bit.ly/3SNLEUB
@@TravelCuddlers23 Thank you for the info, waiting for the detailed video!!!
Well, congratulations guys. I have a doubt about the waiting period why because i applied for opportunity card on june 24 th. Till now I didn't receive any mail from VFS global office for book an appointment.But before june 20 th applied candidates got the mail for vfs interview. When will come for me? Do you predict the date for the process.
Thank you, and congratulations to you as well for applying! Regarding the waiting period, it’s important to keep checking both your VFS portal and your email, including the spam or junk folder, as sometimes these emails can get misdirected. Additionally, please double-check that the email registered with VFS is correct.
If everything seems fine and you haven’t received anything yet, unfortunately, waiting is the only option. Even VFS customer service would likely give you the same response, as they are processing applications in order. I understand it can be frustrating, but hopefully, your turn will come soon!
Hi, congratulations, 1. Can we apply for a 6-month visa? 2. is there any alternative for the Bolck amount 3. If we want a 1-year visa for that can we show a 6-month block amount and for the remaining 6 months can we show a support letter from the parents.
Thanks!!
1. Yes, you can apply for a 6-month visa. They will ask you about the duration during your visa interview.
2. Instead of a blocked account, you can provide a bank statement showing your financial situation over the past 3 months as proof of funds.
3. For a 1-year visa, you generally need to show proof of funds for the entire duration. Either a blocked account for the full year or a support letter from someone already living in Germany could work. However, it's important to provide strong financial documentation to avoid any complications.
I did my regular full time Bachelors of Science 3 year degree after my +2 and Masters in computer science, school of distance education ,Andhra University . Can I show case both BSC degree & masters degree in order to get 4 points or how ? I do have experience of 4 years now in my current job as a network engineer.
It’s best to focus on showcasing your regular/full-time Bachelor’s degree and avoid highlighting your distance learning Master’s degree, as it might not be valued equally in the points system.
Additionally, you only need to worry about points if your Bachelor’s degree or university isn’t recognised in the ANABIN database.
As for your work experience, definitely include it-it will strengthen your application. Relevant professional experience, especially in your current role as a network engineer, can be a valuable asset in your Opportunity Card application.
Thanks a Bunch for your valuable information.
Is it PCC is required or mandatory for applying this oppurtunity card ???
No, I don’t believe it’s mandatory unless they specifically request it. The Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) is not mentioned in the checklist, and we didn’t include it in our applications. If they do ask for it later in the process, you can provide it on the email.
@@TravelCuddlers23 Thanks for prompt reply ji
Thanks to each of you!
How many days after your appointment do you obtain your passport with VISA?
You're welcome! We received our visas approximately one month after the appointment.
@@TravelCuddlers23 Do You collect from their or home delivery?
Yes, we collected from German embassy.
How much time do you get between getting the chancekarte and landing in Germany.
Once your visa interview is completed, it may take around a couple of months to receive your passport with the valid visa stamped. After that, the visa will be valid for either 6 months or 1 year, depending on the option you chose. The visa's start date will align with the estimated arrival date you mentioned in your VIDEX form, along with the start dates of your health insurance and accommodation. From that start date, you can travel to Germany at any time while your visa remains valid. Ensure all your arrangements are in place before your visa begins.
Really helpful content. Thanks.
Is a bank statement of savings account with balance around 12 lakhs enough for the funds?
Yes, a savings account balance of around ₹12 lakhs should be sufficient. Be sure to provide bank statements covering at least the last 3 months, and if possible, 6 months for added security. It's important that the funds haven't been recently credited as a lump sum, as this might raise concerns that the money was borrowed.
@@TravelCuddlers23 Thank you for the reply. Also wanted to ask regarding the health insurance. The Expatrio health insurance is a travel insurance if I am not wrong. Do you think this is a good option? What all documents do we have to submit in regards to the health certificate for the visa interview? And while applying, what should be the dates for the insurance to start? How much did it cost for you?
Again, really appreciate the reply!! 🙂
Thank you so much!
1. Yes, the insurance from Dr. Walter through Expatrio is a reliable option. After applying on Expatrio, you’ll receive two downloadable PDFs-one for travel insurance and one for health insurance. Be sure to include copies of both with your visa application.
2. These two documents provided by Expatrio are sufficient for your visa interview.
3. The start date of your insurance should align with the estimated arrival date in Germany that you mentioned in your VIDEX form.
4. There are no upfront charges; payments will begin once you activate the insurance upon your arrival in Germany.
If you need further clarification on the process, feel free to book a session with me for a one-on-one call: bit.ly/3WCn9ep
@@TravelCuddlers23 Got it. Thank you!!
Will do✌🏼
Hi, Congratulations, At which location have you attended Visa interview?
Thank you so much, We attended the interview in New Delhi.
Hi it’s been 2 months since I registered on vfs. I’m still on waitlist. Do you know how much longer will it take to get an appointment?
What is your location or the German Consulate/Commission you registered with? For Delhi, the current wait time is approximately 2-3 months. However, I recommend regularly checking your VFS portal and email (including spam folders) for any slot booking notifications. Once they open the slot booking option, it will only be available for 48 hours, after which you’ll be placed back on the waiting list if not booked.
Thank you for your reply.
I have registered in Bengaluru.
After the appointment how much time did it take for the Visa to process and did you have to show the flight tickets as well??
After booking an appointment through the VFS Portal, there is typically a 1-2 month waiting period before you can schedule a visa interview. Following your visa interview, it currently takes around a month to process, after which you can collect your passport.
No, you don't need to show any flight bookings.
How many months should we have to apply jobs to show in Visa Interview
The number of months you should apply for jobs before your visa interview depends largely on how recruiters are responding to your applications. Even just a few positive responses from recruiters indicating that they are interested in your profile and would be happy to interview you once you’re in Germany can be sufficient. These responses can help convince the visa officials that the only thing standing between you and a job is the visa itself.
The key is to show that you are actively engaging with the job market and that there is genuine interest in your skills from German employers. This can strengthen your case during the visa interview.
@@TravelCuddlers23 Thanks for the response.
Hello, I am from Pakistan.l am living in Romania. I want to apply for chancenkarte. My qualification Diploma of associate engineer in civil technology of three year. Can you help?
Hello, thank you for reaching out. To apply for the Chancenkarte (Opportunity Card) for Germany, your qualifications will be a key factor. Since you have a Diploma of Associate Engineer in Civil Technology, you’ll need to check if your diploma is recognized in Germany. You can do this through the ANABIN database, which evaluates foreign qualifications.
Additionally, you’ll need to meet other requirements, such as proof of sufficient funds, and ideally some initial job prospects or interest from German employers.
Since you’re currently in Romania, you’ll need to research whether you can apply from Romania or if you will need to return to Pakistan to submit your application. As of now, we are more familiar with the process for applying from one’s home country, so it’s important to verify if the German consulate in Romania handles such applications.
Hi @TravelCuddlers23 is birth certificate a mandatory document for chancenkarte visa or can other documents like PAN card or Aadhar card suffice?
Thanks
The birth certificate is a mandatory document for the Chancenkarte visa. While Aadhaar card is also required, it cannot replace the birth certificate. Additionally, both documents should be in English or German. If your birth certificate is in a regional language, you will need to get it translated into English or German by a certified translator.
@@TravelCuddlers23 thanks
Did you show two printouts from anabin, one for university and one for degree?
Yes, So we have submitted proof of both the University and Degree (2 set each)
Anabin Portal link for Degree : anabin.kmk.org/no_cache/filter/hochschulabschluesse.html
Anabin Portal link for University : anabin.kmk.org/no_cache/filter/institutionen.html
I'm in Germany as a visa job seeking. I'd like to convert to an opportunity card. Can you explain how to modify it?
If you're in Germany on a job-seeking visa and want to switch to an Opportunity Card, here's what you should do:
1. Check Eligibility: Make sure you qualify for the Opportunity Card based on your education, work experience, or other requirements.
2. Collect Documents: Gather the necessary documents, like your certificates, proof of funds, health insurance, and accommodation details.
3. Book an Appointment: Schedule a visit to the local immigration office (Ausländerbehörde) to apply for the switch.
4. Fill Out the Form: Complete the application form for the Opportunity Card, which you can do online or at the appointment.
5. Pay Fees: Be prepared to pay any fees for the visa conversion.
6. Wait for Approval: After submitting your application, wait for the decision.
If you're unsure about anything, consider getting advice from an immigration expert in Germany.
Hi, I have completed B1 course at Goethe Institute and got participation certificate for course completion. Will that be sufficient or do i need exam certificate?
If you've completed the B1 course at the Goethe Institute and received a participation certificate, it's important to note that this usually confirms attendance rather than proficiency. For the Opportunity Card, you’ll likely need an official exam certificate that demonstrates your B1 level proficiency, not just course completion. If you haven’t already taken and passed the B1 exam, it’s recommended to do so and submit that exam certificate with your application.
Our birth certificate is in regional language. So should we get a copy in English from notary or the original birth certificate will work?
If your birth certificate is in a regional language, you’ll generally need a certified translation in English or German. The original birth certificate alone won’t be enough. You should get a certified translation from a recognised translator or notary. Make sure the translation is accurate and includes all the details from the original document. To avoid any issues, I also suggest getting your certificate Apostille.
If people were born before 1990 also required birthday certificate?
Can we not show bank statement of 12lac rupees or we need to create a block account on Expatrio?
Yes, you can provide latest bank statement as proof of your funds. The statement should be from the past three months, and there's no need for a blocked account. The total amount shouldn't have been credited just a couple of weeks ago; it should have been in your account for at least three months, as that's what they expect.
Is 18 months post graduation diploma is acceptable for chancekarte ? Bcz I have graduated from distance but diploma certificate is regular so I am eligible for chancekarte visa through my diploma certificate or not ?
I don’t think your graduation will be accepted since it’s from distance learning. In that case, you’ll likely fall under the second option, where you need to score a minimum of 6 points based on factors like IELTS, German language skills, education, and vocational training. This is a different path, and you’ll need to check your eligibility accordingly. You can use this checklist to calculate your score: www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/visa-residence/self-check-opportunity-card
If you’d like more personalized guidance, feel free to book a one-on-one session with us on Topmate: bit.ly/3WCn9ep
can we not show 6-7 months money?
since I wanted to try job search only for 6 months
is it compulsory to have 12months money and show the accomodation booking of whole year?
During the visa interview, you'll be asked whether you'd like to apply for the Opportunity Card for 6 or 12 months. If you choose the 6-month option, you only need to provide proof of accommodation for 6 months and show sufficient funds. A current bank statement will suffice, demonstrating at least €1,027 per month, along with funds for a return flight.
What about funds information/ blocked account
Regarding funds for the Opportunity Card, you have a few options:
1. Blocked Account: This is a common method where you deposit a specific amount in a German bank account, which is then "blocked" to ensure you have enough funds to cover your stay. The amount is typically €1,027 per month, so for a 12-month stay, you would need approximately €12,324. This blocked account shows that you can support yourself financially while searching for a job.
2. Bank Statements: If you have sufficient funds in your existing bank account, you can provide bank statements as proof instead of a blocked account. For this, you need to show at least 3 months of bank statements with the required balance maintained. To be extra secure, providing 6 months of statements is advisable, especially if you have consistently maintained the necessary balance.
3. Family Support: If you have family in Germany, a formal invitation or support letter from them can be an alternative to showing full funds. This letter should indicate that they will financially support you during your stay.
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My degree is not listed on anabin so what should i do
If your degree is not listed on Anabin, you’ll likely fall under the second option. This requires you to score a minimum of 6 points based on factors like IELTS, German language proficiency, education, and vocational training. It’s a different path, so you’ll need to check your eligibility accordingly. You can use this checklist to calculate your score: www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/visa-residence/self-check-opportunity-card
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My friend deported from US can he apply for this card any high chances of rejection?
While a deportation from the U.S. doesn’t automatically prevent your friend from applying for the Opportunity Card, it could make the application process more challenging. The German authorities might look more closely at the reasons behind the deportation.
Your friend should be ready to explain what happened and provide any documents that can help clarify the situation. It’s important to be honest in the application.
The outcome will depend on the specifics of the deportation and how the German authorities view it. It might be a good idea for your friend to talk to an immigration lawyer to understand the risks and improve the chances of success.
I have one full time degree one distance. I should attach both degrees or only full time degree
If your graduation degree is full-time, you should only submit documents related to that degree. If your graduation degree is through distance learning and your post-graduate degree is full-time, then you should submit both. However, based on my experience, they typically do not accept distance learning degrees and only consider full-time or regular degrees.
To be on the safe side, you should only submit your full-time degree and avoid mentioning your distance degree in your motivation letter or resume.
@@TravelCuddlers23 this is a wrong info if on anabin it is written distance learning is accepted they will accept. like for bcom it is mentioned distance is acceptable
Based on my experience, the authorities do verify if “Regular” or “Full-time” is mentioned on your degree or marksheet. However, if ANABIN lists your degree and mentions that distance learning is acceptable, it should be accepted for the Opportunity Card. For example, in some cases like BCom, distance learning is recognized.
It’s crucial to cross-check your degree on ANABIN to see if it qualifies, as that will give you the most accurate information on whether it will be accepted for your application.
I'm having a WFH job in IT. Once I move to Germany with this opportunity visa, I can still continue my job till I get a new job and search for opportunities in Germany, right?
Yes, you can continue your WFH job in IT while you search for new opportunities in Germany. However, keep in mind that you may not be able to start a new job immediately, as your new employer might have to wait for your notice period to end. Also, it’s important to check with your current organisation if they allow you to work from Germany, as there can be geographical compliance issues, especially in IT companies.
Exactly in same situation IT WFH job and planning to move to germany
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I am from teaching background,I teach Math
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Can I apply for opportunity card .
Can we bring kids with us if me and my husband both are applying for opportunity card
Yes, you can bring your kids if both you and your husband are applying for the Opportunity Card. In that case, you'll need to increase the balance by half of the required amount for each child. The current requirement is €1,027 per month for each adult and approximately €514 per month for each child.
@@TravelCuddlers23how much exact money we need to pay inr for dd
As of now, the exact amount for the demand draft is €75, which is ₹6,800. If you’re applying in New Delhi, both demand drafts and cash are acceptable. However, at all other locations, only a demand draft of the exact amount is required-no more, no less. It’s important to ensure that your demand draft is precise to avoid any issues during the application process.
me and my wife have 16 L INR can we apply together for 12 months?
Both of you need to apply separately using different VFS accounts. Each of you must provide proof of your respective bank account statements, showing at least €1,027 per month, as well as funds for a return flight. This totals approximately 12 lakhs each, or 24 lakhs in total. Alternatively, you can apply for a six-month period instead.
@@TravelCuddlers23 thank you can we apply from any consulate of india?
No, You can only apply for your visa at the German mission responsible for you. The responsibility depends on the district in which you reside. Added the list below:
New-Delhi - India, Consular jurisdiction: States of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand (formerly Uttaranchal), and the Union Territories of Chandigarh, Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakkadives, Minikoi, and Amindives.
Kolkata - States of Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and West Bengal.
Mumbai - States of Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, the Union Territory of Daman and Diu, and the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
Bangalore - State of Kerala and Karnataka.
Chennai - States of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and the Union Territory of Puducherry.
@@TravelCuddlers23 Thanks for the info, would it be possible if i have 10k euros and wants to stay for 9 months?
I don't think so. Based on my knowledge, they only offer two options: a visa for either 6 months or 12 months. You need to have the respective amount in your bank account for the duration you select.