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The complete guide to getting a freelance visa in Germany

Daniel Wighton
Daniel Wighton - daniel.wighton@thelocal.com
The complete guide to getting a freelance visa in Germany
A freelancer works from home. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Uwe Anspach

The 'freelance' visa is a popular way for non-EU nationals to live and work in Germany. But what is this visa? Who can apply for it - and what does it allow you to do?

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molark
I've had a freelance visa since 2007, renewed every 3 years or so. It took some doing to get it, and it helped that I had websites up for both of my professions, in both German and English. Even though I've been here so long and own my own home, last time I renewed (with full business plan, tax returns, etc.) they said that it will never be possible to get a permanent residential visa, because they don't give them to Selbstaendig people.

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