Getting an EU Blue Card (Blaue Karte EU) in Germany
Getting an EU Blue Card (Blaue Karte EU) in Germany
Estimated time
Several weeks to several months for the pre-arrival D-visa at the Auslandsvertretung (varies by mission); the post-arrival Ausländerbehörde appointment plus elektronischer Aufenthaltstitel card production typically takes a further four to eight weeks
Cost
€75 for the D-visa plus up to €100 at the Ausländerbehörde for the Blaue Karte EU; optional Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren (fast-track procedure) carries a separate €411 employer fee
What You Need
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Additional Items
- Marriage and birth certificates — useful where the family will join under the privileged Blue Card family-reunification rules (see related Familienzusammenführung guide)
- School-leaving certificate and other educational records — recommended originals to bring for any long-term move
- Driving licence — recommended where conversion in Germany is planned
- Vorabzustimmung from the Bundesagentur für Arbeit — issued via the local Ausländerbehörde under the Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren and presented at the visa appointment
Step-by-Step
- 1
Secure a qualification-adequate job offer in Germany
New Arrival- Obtain a concrete, qualification-adequate offer from an employer in Germany (signed Arbeitsvertrag or binding written offer) that runs for at least six months per § 18 Abs. 2 Nr. 1 AufenthG
- Verify the gross annual salary meets the 2026 threshold in effect from 1 January 2026: EUR 50.700,00 for general occupations, or EUR 45.934,20 for Mangelberufe and Berufsanfänger whose last academic qualification was obtained within the past three years (the reduced threshold requires Bundesagentur für Arbeit Zustimmung)
- Confirm the position is qualification-adequate (the role matches the qualification level — auxiliary tasks do not qualify)
💡 Tip: Freelance and selbständig contracts do not qualify for the Blaue Karte EU. Only regular dependent employment with sozialversicherungspflichtige Beschäftigung counts. Variable pay (bonus, commission) is typically counted only in part — base salary should clear the threshold on its own.
⚠️ Watch out: If the salary falls below the threshold, negotiate the base salary up, switch to an Aufenthaltserlaubnis als Fachkraft route under §§ 18a/18b AufenthG, or consider the Chancenkarte (points-based job-search residence title) under § 20a AufenthG.
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Confirm qualification recognition (Anerkennung)
New Arrival- For foreign Hochschulabschlüsse: check anabin (anabin.kmk.org) for an existing comparability entry, or apply for a Zeugnisbewertung from the Zentralstelle für ausländisches Bildungswesen (ZAB) at approximately EUR 200
- For reglementierte Berufe (Ärzte, Pflegekräfte, certain engineers, teachers): start the formal Anerkennungsverfahren with the competent state authority and obtain the Berufsausübungserlaubnis or written confirmation that it is in prospect
- For the IT route under § 18g Abs. 2 AufenthG without a formal degree: prepare detailed Arbeitszeugnisse and project references covering at least three years of comparable professional experience within the past seven years
💡 Tip: Begin this step in parallel with the job search — recognition procedures can take several months and are often the most time-critical part of the pre-arrival phase.
⚠️ Watch out: Where finalisation from abroad is not feasible for a regulated profession, consider applying for a Visum zur Anerkennung under § 16d AufenthG and completing the procedure inside Germany before converting to the Blaue Karte EU.
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(Optional) Employer files Vorabzustimmung under the Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren
New Arrival- The employer files the application at the local Ausländerbehörde for the Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren under § 81a AufenthG, paying the EUR 411 administrative fee
- The Ausländerbehörde coordinates the Zustimmung der Bundesagentur für Arbeit and issues a Vorabzustimmung that is sent to the competent German mission abroad
- Provide your employer with a power of attorney so the procedure can be filed on your behalf
💡 Tip: The fast-track procedure targets a three-week decision window at the mission once the Vorabzustimmung has been issued. It is materially faster than the standard route where mission queues are long.
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Book the visa-D appointment at the German Auslandsvertretung
New Arrival- Identify the competent Auslandsvertretung based on your ordinary residence
- Book the appointment via the Auslands-Service-Portal of the Auswärtiges Amt or the mission's own portal
- Read the mission's published document checklist — it is authoritative for your country of application
⚠️ Watch out: Appointment waiting times at German missions vary materially by country, from a few weeks to several months. Plan the job-start date with a generous buffer.
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Submit the visa-D application and pay the fee
New Arrival- Attend the appointment in person with the Reisepass, biometric passport photos, completed Visumantrag, Arbeitsvertrag, qualification evidence (Zeugnisbewertung or anabin record, plus Berufsausübungserlaubnis for regulated roles), tabellarischer Lebenslauf, and Krankenversicherungsnachweis
- Pay the EUR 75 visa fee at the mission — non-refundable if the application is unsuccessful
- Submit any Vorabzustimmung issued through the Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren
⚠️ Watch out: If the visa is refused, file a Remonstration with the mission within the deadline stated in the refusal letter, or file a Klage at the competent Verwaltungsgericht. The EUR 75 fee is not refunded.
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Receive the visa-D and enter Germany
New Arrival- The mission decides the application and issues the visa-D as a sticker in the Reisepass. Standard processing is six to twelve weeks after the appointment; the Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren targets three weeks after the Vorabzustimmung
- Enter Germany within the visa validity (typically three to six months from issuance). The visa-D legalises both entry and employment until the Blaue Karte EU itself is issued
- Variant — visa-exempt nationals: nationals of USA, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, UK and Israel may skip the consular step and apply for the Blaue Karte EU directly at the Ausländerbehörde inside the 90-days-of-180 visa-free window
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Register the address at the Bürgeramt (Anmeldung)
New Arrival- Within the statutory deadline (typically two weeks in most Länder) after moving in, register the new address at the Einwohnermeldeamt (Bürgeramt)
- Bring the Reisepass with the visa-D, the Wohnungsgeberbestätigung from the landlord, and any accompanying family members' documents
- Collect the Anmeldebestätigung — it is a precondition for the Ausländerbehörde appointment that follows
⚠️ Watch out: Berlin LEA and other Ausländerbehörden refuse to issue the Aufenthaltstitel without prior Anmeldung. Late registration is an Ordnungswidrigkeit under § 54 BMG and triggers a Bußgeld. Complete the Anmeldung as soon as possible after move-in.
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Book the Ausländerbehörde appointment
New Arrival- Identify the Ausländerbehörde locally competent for the registered address — the Blaue Karte EU is issued by the municipal authority, not by a federal office
- Book the appointment via the municipality's online portal as soon as possible; in Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Köln the lead time can be several weeks to several months
- In München (KVR) new appointment slots are released on working days shortly before opening time, morning and afternoon — refresh the booking portal at those times
💡 Tip: Aim to book the appointment before the visa-D expires. If the appointment date falls beyond the visa expiry, the Fiktionsbescheinigung under § 81 Abs. 4 AufenthG bridges the gap for in-time applicants.
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Attend the Ausländerbehörde appointment and provide biometrics
New Arrival- Bring the Reisepass with the visa-D, Anmeldebestätigung, Arbeitsvertrag, qualification evidence, Krankenversicherungsnachweis, recent biometric photo and the route-specific documents
- Provide biometric data — photograph, fingerprints and signature — for the elektronischer Aufenthaltstitel card
- Pay the Erstausstellung fee at the counter (up to EUR 100 under § 45 Aufenthaltsverordnung; municipal practice varies within the cap)
💡 Tip: Sachbearbeitende (case handlers) work in German; English service is offered on a voluntary basis at many Ausländerbehörden but not guaranteed. Where uncertain, bring a trusted person with language skills — informal interpretation is permitted.
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Receive the Fiktionsbescheinigung where the eAT is not yet produced
New Arrival- If the elektronischer Aufenthaltstitel card has not yet been produced, the Ausländerbehörde issues a Fiktionsbescheinigung under § 81 Abs. 4 AufenthG
- Check the Nebenbestimmungen (side conditions) printed on the Fiktionsbescheinigung — confirm the Erwerbstätigkeit (employment) endorsement
- Keep the Fiktionsbescheinigung with the Reisepass; banks, employers and travel authorities may rely on it as proof of lawful status
⚠️ Watch out: If the file is incomplete, the Ausländerbehörde may defer the decision. The Fiktionsbescheinigung continues to cover an in-time applicant until the file is completed and the eAT is issued.
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Collect the elektronischer Aufenthaltstitel (eAT) card
New Arrival- The Bundesdruckerei produces the eAT and dispatches it to the issuing Ausländerbehörde, typically four to eight weeks after the biometric appointment
- Collect the card in person; the PIN letter is dispatched separately
- Verify the data fields listed in § 78 AufenthG — name, photo, date and place of birth, address, validity, issuing authority, Art des Aufenthaltstitels and Rechtsgrundlage, signature, serial number, nationality, gender, Anmerkungen
💡 Tip: Photograph the eAT front and back for personal records — banks, employers and immigration officers may later ask to see it.
What Could Go Wrong
Visa application refused at the Auslandsvertretung: The mission refuses the visa-D; the EUR 75 fee is non-refundable per the Auswärtiges Amt.
Recovery: File a Remonstration (informal reconsideration) with the issuing mission within the deadline stated in the refusal letter, or file a Klage at the competent Verwaltungsgericht. Alternatively address the underlying refusal ground (salary, qualification recognition, contract duration) and reapply.
Salary just below the threshold: A general-occupation offer at EUR 50.699 does not meet the EUR 50.700,00 threshold; variable pay (bonus, commission) is only partially counted.
Recovery: Negotiate the base salary up to the threshold, switch to a Mangelberufe role where the EUR 45.934,20 threshold applies (subject to Bundesagentur für Arbeit approval), or apply for an Aufenthaltserlaubnis als Fachkraft under §§ 18a/18b AufenthG instead.
Qualification recognition not in place: For reglementierte Berufe and for non-EU academic degrees the equivalence assessment may not be finalised when the visa is decided.
Recovery: Start the ZAB Zeugnisbewertung or the regulated-profession Anerkennung procedure in parallel with the job search; for regulated roles, the licence to practise should be at least in prospect before the visa appointment. Where finalisation is not feasible from abroad, consider applying instead for a Visum zur Anerkennung under § 16d AufenthG and completing the procedure in Germany before converting to the Blaue Karte EU.
Anmeldung delayed beyond the two-week deadline: Late address registration is an Ordnungswidrigkeit under § 54 BMG (fines typically in the low double-digit Euro range, higher in individual cases) and blocks the Ausländerbehörde appointment.
Recovery: Complete the Anmeldung at the Bürgeramt as soon as possible with the Wohnungsgeberbestätigung from your landlord, then book the Ausländerbehörde appointment.
eAT card not yet produced when the D-visa expires: The Bundesdruckerei takes four to eight weeks to produce the elektronischer Aufenthaltstitel after biometric capture.
Recovery: Per § 81 Abs. 4 AufenthG, the Ausländerbehörde issues a Fiktionsbescheinigung that preserves lawful stay and the employment endorsement until the card is collected. Keep it with the Reisepass at all times.
Costs
| Item | Amount | Payment | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| D-visa (nationales Visum) at the Auslandsvertretung | €75 | Paid at the German diplomatic mission abroad with the application | Per the Auswärtiges Amt, the EUR 75 visa fee for long-stay national visas is non-refundable if the application is unsuccessful. Mission practice on accepted payment methods varies. |
| Blaue Karte EU — Erstausstellung (first issuance) | €100 | Paid at the Ausländerbehörde appointment (card or invoice; municipal practice varies) | Statutory maximum under § 45 Aufenthaltsverordnung. Municipal Ausländerbehörden set the binding figure up to the EUR 100 cap; confirm with your local authority before the appointment. |
| Blaue Karte EU — Verlängerung (renewal) | €70–€98 | Paid at the Ausländerbehörde | Statutory range under § 45 Aufenthaltsverordnung. The exact figure within EUR 70 to EUR 98 is set by the local Ausländerbehörde. |
| Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren (employer fast-track) (Optional) | €411 | Paid by the employer to the local Ausländerbehörde when filing the application | Optional employer-initiated procedure under § 81a AufenthG. Non-refundable if the application is unsuccessful; targets a three-week decision window at the mission after the Vorabzustimmung. |
| Anmeldung at the Bürgeramt | €0 | In person at the Bürgeramt | Generally free of charge in most municipalities. Some municipalities charge a small administrative fee — confirm with the local Bürgeramt. |
| ZAB Zeugnisbewertung (academic evaluation) (Optional) | €200 | Paid to the ZAB on submission of the Zeugnisbewertung application | Indicative figure for the academic Zeugnisbewertung. Regulated profession recognition (Approbation, staatliche Anerkennung) is handled by separate authorities and can run materially higher. |
- Payment:
- Paid at the German diplomatic mission abroad with the application
- Notes:
- Per the Auswärtiges Amt, the EUR 75 visa fee for long-stay national visas is non-refundable if the application is unsuccessful. Mission practice on accepted payment methods varies.
- Payment:
- Paid at the Ausländerbehörde appointment (card or invoice; municipal practice varies)
- Notes:
- Statutory maximum under § 45 Aufenthaltsverordnung. Municipal Ausländerbehörden set the binding figure up to the EUR 100 cap; confirm with your local authority before the appointment.
- Payment:
- Paid at the Ausländerbehörde
- Notes:
- Statutory range under § 45 Aufenthaltsverordnung. The exact figure within EUR 70 to EUR 98 is set by the local Ausländerbehörde.
- Payment:
- Paid by the employer to the local Ausländerbehörde when filing the application
- Notes:
- Optional employer-initiated procedure under § 81a AufenthG. Non-refundable if the application is unsuccessful; targets a three-week decision window at the mission after the Vorabzustimmung.
- Payment:
- In person at the Bürgeramt
- Notes:
- Generally free of charge in most municipalities. Some municipalities charge a small administrative fee — confirm with the local Bürgeramt.
- Payment:
- Paid to the ZAB on submission of the Zeugnisbewertung application
- Notes:
- Indicative figure for the academic Zeugnisbewertung. Regulated profession recognition (Approbation, staatliche Anerkennung) is handled by separate authorities and can run materially higher.
FAQ
General
What are the 2026 salary thresholds for the Blaue Karte EU?
From 1 January 2026, the gross annual salary must be at least EUR 50.700,00 for general occupations and at least EUR 45.934,20 for Mangelberufe (shortage occupations) and Berufsanfänger whose last academic qualification was obtained within the past three years. The Mangelberufe threshold requires Zustimmung from the Bundesagentur für Arbeit. The figures are set by BMI announcement as 50 percent and 45.3 percent of the annual Beitragsbemessungsgrenze of the statutory pension insurance under § 18g Abs. 1 AufenthG; they are adjusted annually.
Do I need German-language skills to apply?
No. BAMF and the federal Make it in Germany portal both confirm that the Blaue Karte EU has no German-language requirement at application time. German skills become relevant only later, when switching to the Niederlassungserlaubnis under § 18c AufenthG (A1 for the 27-month path, B1 for the 21-month path).
Is there a Vorrangprüfung (labour-market priority test)?
No. § 18g AufenthG provides that holders of the Blaue Karte EU are not subject to a Vorrangprüfung. Where the reduced Mangelberufe threshold applies, the Bundesagentur für Arbeit reviews only tarifkonforme Arbeitsbedingungen (collective-agreement-conforming pay and working conditions).
Which professions count as Mangelberufe?
Make it in Germany lists the following ISCO-08 groups as Mangelberufe at the EUR 45.934,20 reduced threshold: managers in manufacturing, mining, construction and distribution; ICT service managers; specialised service managers in childcare, health and education; academic STEM professionals (mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, engineering); academic architecture and spatial-planning professionals; medical doctors, veterinarians, dentists, pharmacists; nursing and midwifery professionals; and school and out-of-school teachers and educators. The list follows EU Directive 2021/1883 and may be updated.
Can IT specialists without a university degree qualify?
Yes. § 18g Abs. 2 AufenthG creates a separate pathway for IT specialists in ISCO-08 groups 25 and 133 without a formal Hochschulabschluss who can show at least three years of comparable professional experience within the past seven years. The Bundesagentur für Arbeit must approve the case.
How long does the visa take at the Auslandsvertretung?
The Auswärtiges Amt advises that long-stay national visas can take several months. Typical processing for the Blaue Karte EU visa ranges from six to twelve weeks after the appointment, with appointment waiting times that vary significantly by mission. Under the Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren the target is a three-week decision after the Vorabzustimmung has reached the mission.
How long is the Blaue Karte EU valid?
BAMF and BMI both confirm that the standard validity is four years. Where the employment contract runs for less than four years, the card is issued for the contract duration plus three additional months. Renewal is possible as long as the eligibility conditions continue to be met.
When can I switch to a Niederlassungserlaubnis (settlement permit)?
Under § 18c AufenthG, Blaue Karte EU holders may apply for the unbefristete Niederlassungserlaubnis after 27 months of qualified employment with statutory pension contributions and A1 German, or after 21 months with B1 German. (The older 33-month figure that still circulates in some English-language sources predates the EU Directive 2021/1883 implementation and no longer applies.) Additional requirements include adequate housing, secured livelihood, and basic knowledge of the legal and social order in Germany.
Can my spouse and children join me?
Yes. Family reunification for Blaue Karte EU holders is privileged: the spouse is not required to prove A1 German before entry (waiver under § 30 Abs. 1 Satz 3 Nr. 5 AufenthG), and on arrival the spouse receives an own residence title with unrestricted access to the German labour market. See the related Familienzusammenführung guide for the procedural detail.
What is the Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren (fast-track)?
Under § 81a AufenthG, the employer files an accelerated procedure at the local Ausländerbehörde, which coordinates the Zustimmung der Bundesagentur für Arbeit and issues a Vorabzustimmung sent to the German mission abroad. The administrative fee is EUR 411 (paid by the employer, non-refundable) and the target is a visa decision within three weeks of the appointment after the Vorabzustimmung is in place. A power of attorney from the employee is required.
What is the Fiktionsbescheinigung?
When the application is filed in time and the elektronischer Aufenthaltstitel card has not yet been produced, the Ausländerbehörde issues a Fiktionsbescheinigung under § 81 Abs. 4 AufenthG. It evidences lawful stay and the associated employment endorsement until the decision is delivered and the eAT card is collected — typically four to eight weeks after the biometric appointment.
Can I change employer after I get the Blaue Karte EU?
In the first 12 months a change of employer must be notified to the Ausländerbehörde, which reviews within 30 days whether the eligibility conditions remain met. After 12 months, no prior approval from the Ausländerbehörde is required for an employer change as long as the salary threshold and qualification-adequacy continue to be met.
What Changed
What Changed
- New guide covering the Blaue Karte EU under § 18g AufenthG: 2026 salary thresholds (EUR 50.700,00 / EUR 45.934,20 in effect from 1 January 2026), Mangelberufe and IT-specialist pathways, fee framework under § 45 Aufenthaltsverordnung, Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren under § 81a AufenthG, and the 27-month (A1) / 21-month (B1) path to the Niederlassungserlaubnis under § 18c AufenthG.
After This Process
- → Set a calendar reminder five months before the eAT expiry and review the Aufenthaltstitel-Verlängerung guide for the renewal procedure under § 81 AufenthG
- → Track the 27-month (A1) or 21-month (B1) Niederlassungserlaubnis milestone under § 18c AufenthG; begin German-language acquisition early if the shorter path is the goal
- → Family reunification — if a spouse or children will join, plan their visa applications under the privileged Blue Card family rules with the A1 waiver under § 30 Abs. 1 Satz 3 Nr. 5 AufenthG; see the related Familienzusammenführung guide
- → Health insurance — confirm gesetzliche or private Krankenversicherungsschutz is active from day one; see the German Krankenkasse guides for switching and enrolment
- → Tax — register with the local Finanzamt to receive the Steuer-Identifikationsnummer and review the Einkommensteuererklärung guide before the first filing deadline
Sources
- BAMF — Blaue Karte EU (Migrathek) (bamf.de ↗)
- § 18g AufenthG — Blaue Karte EU (gesetze-im-internet.de) (gesetze-im-internet.de ↗)
- Auswärtiges Amt — FAQ EU Blue Card (auswaertiges-amt.de ↗)
- BMI — FAQ Aufenthaltsrecht: Blaue Karte EU (bmi.bund.de ↗)
- Make it in Germany — EU Blue Card (English) (make-it-in-germany.com ↗)
- Make it in Germany — Blaue Karte EU (Deutsch) (make-it-in-germany.com ↗)
- Make it in Germany — Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren (make-it-in-germany.com ↗)
- Berlin LEA — Aufenthaltserlaubnisse und Blaue Karte EU (berlin.de ↗)
- Stadt München — Ausländerbehörde (KVR) Blaue Karte EU (stadt.muenchen.de ↗)
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- T1Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF) — Migrathek: Blaue Karte EU 2026-05-17
BAMF confirms the Blaue Karte EU is a befristeter Aufenthaltstitel under § 18g AufenthG for highly qualified third-country nationals implementing EU Directive 2021/1883, issued for up to four years (or for the contract duration plus three months where the contract is shorter), allowing a switch to the Niederlassungserlaubnis under § 18c AufenthG after 27 months with A1 German or after 21 months with B1 German.
bamf.de - T1Bundesministerium der Justiz (gesetze-im-internet.de) — Aufenthaltsgesetz § 18g 2026-05-17
§ 18g AufenthG sets the salary threshold as at least 50 percent of the annual Beitragsbemessungsgrenze of the statutory pension insurance (general threshold) or at least 45.3 percent (Mangelberufe shortage occupations under ISCO-08 groups listed in § 18g Absatz 1 Satz 2, plus Berufsanfänger whose last academic qualification was obtained within the past three years), and provides that holders of the Blaue Karte EU are not subject to a Vorrangprüfung (labour-market priority test).
gesetze-im-internet.de - T1Auswärtiges Amt (Federal Foreign Office) — Bürgerservice FAQ: EU Blue Card 2026-05-17
The Auswärtiges Amt confirms that third-country applicants apply for a long-stay national visa (visa-D) at the competent German diplomatic mission abroad; the Blaue Karte EU itself is issued by the local Ausländerbehörde after entry. Processing at the mission can take several months; appointment waiting times vary by location.
auswaertiges-amt.de - T1Bundesministerium des Innern und für Heimat (BMI) — FAQ Aufenthaltsrecht: Blaue Karte EU 2026-05-17
BMI confirms the Blaue Karte EU fee framework under § 45 Aufenthaltsverordnung: up to EUR 100 for the Erstausstellung (first issuance) and EUR 70 to EUR 98 for the Verlängerung (renewal), with municipal Ausländerbehörden setting the binding figure within that statutory range, and confirms the four-year standard validity tied to the employment contract.
bmi.bund.de - T2Make it in Germany — federal skilled-worker portal (English) 2026-05-17
The federal portal states the 2026 salary thresholds in effect from 1 January 2026: at least EUR 50.700,00 gross per year for general occupations and at least EUR 45.934,20 gross per year for Mangelberufe shortage occupations and Berufsanfänger whose last academic qualification was obtained within the past three years (requires Bundesagentur für Arbeit approval), and confirms that no German-language proof is required at application time.
make-it-in-germany.com - T2Make it in Germany — Bundesportal für Fachkräfte (Deutsch) 2026-05-17
Das Bundesportal bestätigt die 2026 Mindestbruttojahresgehälter (EUR 50.700,00 / EUR 45.934,20), die ISCO-08-Mangelberufe-Liste, den IT-Pfad ohne formalen Hochschulabschluss bei mindestens drei Jahren einschlägiger Berufserfahrung, die vereinfachte Familienzusammenführung für Ehegatten ohne Deutschnachweis-Pflicht, und die Konversion in die Niederlassungserlaubnis nach 27 bzw. 21 Monaten.
make-it-in-germany.com - T2Make it in Germany — Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren 2026-05-17
The federal portal describes the Beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren under § 81a AufenthG initiated by the employer at the local Ausländerbehörde: a EUR 411 administrative fee and a target three-week decision window at the mission after the Vorabzustimmung has been issued.
make-it-in-germany.com - T2Landesamt für Einwanderung Berlin (Berlin LEA) — Aufenthaltserlaubnisse und Blaue Karte EU 2026-05-17
The Berlin LEA confirms that the Anmeldung at the Bürgeramt with a Wohnungsgeberbestätigung is a precondition for the Blaue Karte EU appointment and that the Ausländerbehörde issues a Fiktionsbescheinigung where the elektronischer Aufenthaltstitel card has not yet been produced.
berlin.de - T2Landeshauptstadt München — Ausländerbehörde (KVR) 2026-05-17
Stadt München (KVR) documents the local Blaue Karte EU appointment workflow, including the online appointment booking system with new slots released on working days shortly before opening time, and confirms in-person biometric capture (photo, fingerprints, signature) at the appointment.
stadt.muenchen.de