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VISA in Germany for 7500 rupees to work and live for a year

Commonly referred to as the Freiberufler visa, this permit is designed for self-employed professionals who want to work independently in Germany
02:03 PM Jul 17, 2025 IST | GK Web Desk
Commonly referred to as the Freiberufler visa, this permit is designed for self-employed professionals who want to work independently in Germany
visa in germany for 7500 rupees to work and live for a year
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Srinagar, July 17: Germany offers a rich tapestry of history, vibrant urban culture, and stunning natural beauty. Add to that a strong economy, a flourishing creative industry, and an excellent quality of life, and it’s no surprise that Germany has become a top destination for travelers and creative professionals alike.

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If you've ever dreamed of living and working in Germany, there's good news — the country offers a Freelance Visa for non-EU nationals, including Indians.

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What is Germany’s Freelance Visa?
Commonly referred to as the Freiberufler visa, this permit is designed for self-employed professionals who want to work independently in Germany. It enables you to live and work in the country without needing an employer, provided you can demonstrate financial stability and relevant professional experience.

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Germany’s Freelance Visa, or Freiberufler visa, is open to individuals across a broad range of professions. Eligible applicants include independent scientists, artists, teachers, and those involved in educational work. Legal professionals such as lawyers, notaries, and patent agents also qualify. Others on the list include surveyors, engineers, architects, veterinarians, commercial chemists, accountants, tax consultants, consulting economists, sworn accountants, and tax agents. The visa is also available to healthcare-related professionals such as dentists, non-medical practitioners, and physiotherapists, as well as media professionals like journalists and photojournalists. Interpreters, translators, pilots, and similar occupations are also eligible.

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To apply, one must hold a valid passport issued within the past 10 years, with at least two blank pages. You need to show proof of sufficient financial means to support yourself for a year—currently estimated at a minimum monthly income of around €1,280.06 (approximately ₹1,27,844, though this may vary based on your location and cost of living). Applicants must also provide evidence of freelance work and relevant qualifications, such as a university or higher education degree from a recognized institution. Valid health insurance and proof of business contacts in Germany are also required as part of the application proces

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