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Au+Pair+Programme+GermanyInformation for non-EU citizens
You are from a non-European country? Have you already done the Quick Check? Here you find interesting information on visa and documents you need for your stay in Germany. Au pairs from non-EU countries need a visa in order to enter Germany. Calculate enough time in advance for your visa application. It can take some time to get your visa.
Step 1: Check the validity of your passportMake sure you possess a valid passport before you organise your trip. Step 2: Have you received an invitation letter and contract from your host family?Your future host family should send you a signed contract and invitation letter by post. You need these documents for your visa application. Therefore, it is important to have them in good time. Here you can download the invitation letter and contract. Step 3: Apply for your visaPreconditions:
According to the au pair contract, the au pair employment should start within 6 months after applying for the visa. The duration of the au pair placement should be of at least 6 months. As soon as the visa is issued, you may leave your country. The processing of the visa may differ from one country to another, therefore it is recommended to calculate 6 weeks up to 3 months time. Call the German Embassy if you wish to know how much time it exactly takes. Further documents could be required, such as a police clearance certificate or a health certificate. In this case, it is equally recommended to ask the German Embassy in your country. Step 4: Registration in the host countryAfter arriving in Germany, your host family should register you at the Residents Registration Office (Einwohnermeldeamt) and the Aliens Registration Office (Ausländerbehörde). The residence permit will first be issued for 3 months and must be extended afterwards. As of 1 September 2011, au pairs in Germany need to apply for an electronic residence permit, the so-called "eAufenthaltstitel", at the Aliens Registration Office in their host country. For this purpose, a biometric passport photograph is required. Costs vary depending on the duration of the residence the au pairs apply for. The process of issuing a residence permit, which is valid for up to one year, costs 100 euros. According to present experiences, it may take 3 to 4 weeks until the residence permit is handed out. Therefore, we recommend to ask about it at the local Aliens Registration Office in time.
Separate Treatment for specific countries:
Secondary employment basically not allowedAu pairs who enter Germany on a visa may only carry out the job, for which the visa was issued for.According to the Asländerbehörde of Berlin, a second employment (part-time job) is not allowed.
More information for au pairs in Germany:
More information for host families in Germany
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