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What does "Nationale Visa" mean in English?

Last updated on 10 April 2024

The term “Nationale Visa” translates to “National Visa” in English.

What is “Nationale Visa”?

A Nationale Visa is a type of visa in Germany intended for long-term stays exceeding 90 days for specific purposes as defined by German law. This visa is relevant for individuals planning to engage in activities such as employment, study, family reunification, or other long-term endeavors within Germany.

More information about “Nationale Visa”

Nationale Visa are categorized under Type D visas and are distinct from Schengen Visas (Type C), which are for short-term stays up to 90 days. Applicants for a Nationale Visa must demonstrate that they have sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay or have a sponsor in Germany who can provide a declaration of commitment (Verpflichtungserklärung) on their behalf. The visa is purpose-bound, meaning the applicant must specify the intended purpose of their stay, such as work, study, or family reunion, when applying.

Here are some additional terms that are related to Nationale Visa:

  • Schengen Visa (Type C): A visa for short-term stays up to 90 days within the Schengen Area.
  • Declaration of Commitment (Verpflichtungserklärung): A document by which a person residing in Germany commits to covering all costs for a visa applicant.
  • Aufenthaltstitel (Residence Permit): A permit required for stays longer than 90 days, which can be applied for after entering Germany with a Nationale Visa.
  • Blue Card: A residence permit for highly qualified non-EU nationals to work in Germany.

Nationale Visa serve as a gateway for non-EU nationals to establish a longer-term presence in Germany for various purposes, contributing to the country’s cultural and economic diversity.

Sources

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