Family Reunion Visa for Germany
Reunite with Your Loved Ones
					
Germany recognizes the importance of family unity and offers various pathways for family members to join their relatives living in Germany. Whether you're joining a spouse, parent, or child, we'll guide you through the process.				
				
															Types of Family Reunion
Spouse/Partner Reunion
					
For married spouses and registered partners to join their partner living in Germany.				
							Child Reunion
					
For minor children (under 18) to join their parents living in Germany.				
							Parent Reunion
					
For parents to join their adult children who are German citizens or permanent residents.
				
							Sponsor Eligibility Requirements
Legal Status
- German citizenship
 - Permanent residence permit
 - EU Blue Card holder
 - Long-term residence permit
 
Financial Requirements
- Sufficient income to support family
 - Adequate housing space
 - Health insurance coverage
 - Stable employment or income source
 
Additional Criteria
- German language skills (B1 level)
 - Integration course completion
 - Minimum residence period (varies)
 - Clean criminal record
 
Application Requirements by Category
Spouse/Partner Reunion Requirements
Relationship Proof
					Marriage certificate (apostilled) 
Proof of genuine relationship
Photos and communication evidence
Joint financial documents (if available)
				
							Proof of genuine relationship
Photos and communication evidence
Joint financial documents (if available)
Language & Integration
					
German language certificate (A1 level) 
Basic knowledge of German society
Willingness to integrate
Language course enrollment proof
				
							Basic knowledge of German society
Willingness to integrate
Language course enrollment proof
Child Reunion Requirements
Child Documentation
					
Birth certificate (apostilled) 
Custody documents
Consent from other parent (if needed)
School records and certificates
 				
							Custody documents
Consent from other parent (if needed)
School records and certificates
Special Considerations
					
Best interest of the child principle  
Age limits (generally under 18)
Educational arrangements in Germany
Healthcare provisions
				
							Age limits (generally under 18)
Educational arrangements in Germany
Healthcare provisions
Parent Reunion Requirements
Exceptional Circumstances
					
Humanitarian reasons  
Need for care and support
No other family support available
Strong family ties to Germany
				
							Need for care and support
No other family support available
Strong family ties to Germany
Additional Requirements
					
Higher language requirements (A1-B1) 
Comprehensive health insurance
Proof of integration efforts
Long-term accommodation proof
				
							Comprehensive health insurance
Proof of integration efforts
Long-term accommodation proof
Application Process Timeline
            1
            
        Document Preparation
            Gather and translate all required documents, obtain apostilles where needed.
            2-4 WEEKS
          
            2
            
        Language Preparation
            Complete required German language courses and obtain certificates.
            2-6 MONTHS
          
            3
            
        Application Submission
            Schedule appointment and submit complete application at German consulate.
            2-4 WEEKS
          
            4
            
        Processing & Decision
            Wait for visa processing and decision from German authorities.
            1-8 MONTHS
          
            5
            
        Travel & Arrival
            Collect visa and travel to Germany to reunite with family.
            1-2 WEEKS
          Frequently Asked Questions
      ✅ Yes (unless sponsor has an EU Blue Card or researcher visa).
    
  
      ✔ Yes! Spouses get full work rights (no restrictions).
    
  
      ❌ No (unless you are a minor or extreme humanitarian reasons apply).
    
  
      ❌ No (unless in a registered partnership).
    
  
      ❌ Visa may be rejected (exceptions for students with blocked account).
    
  
      ✅ Yes! Children attend public schools for free.
    
  