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Our agency provides a broad range of services including assistance with obtaining different types of visas (Blue Card, O1, Global Talent, Schengen visas, digital nomad), applying for new citizenship, renouncing old citizenship, post-relocation services and many more.

Yes, we offer services in multiple languages, including (but not limited to) German, French, Serbian, Russian. Please let us know your preference, and we will do our best to accommodate you.

Our post-relocation services include support with local registration, finding accommodation, schooling, banking, healthcare, and more. Our goal is to help you settle into your new environment as smoothly as possible.

Yes, our agency assists with all necessary paperwork related to your immigration process. We can guide you in preparing, submitting, and ensuring that all documentation is correctly completed. For notary services (and other services like translation, legalization, etc.), we can direct you to trusted notaries, but please note that notary fees are not included in our service fee and will be charged separately.

Our fees are determined by the services required and the complexity of your situation. We provide a transparent pricing structure after our initial consultation, based on your needs.

We are proud to say that our success rate is high, but the exact percentage can vary depending on the type of case. Due to privacy laws and respect for our client’s confidentiality, we are unable to share specific details about completed cases. However, we are more than willing to share anonymized success stories and general case types we have successfully handled in the past. Please kindly share with us a specific area that you’re interested in, and we will provide detailed information.

In order to apply for a Blue Card in Germany, you generally need to have a university degree or a comparable qualification. However, there are some exceptions to this rule.
If you have several years of work experience in a field that is in high demand in Germany, you may be able to apply for a Blue Card even if you don’t have a university degree. The exact requirements may vary depending on the specific occupation and the labor market needs in Germany.
If you don’t meet the eligibility requirements for a Blue Card, you may still be able to apply for a different type of visa that allows you to work in Germany. The specific options available to you will depend on your individual circumstances, such as your nationality and your intended occupation in Germany.

Yes, your family can relocate with you to Germany if you apply for a Blue Card, as the Blue Card allows for family reunification.
Under German law, family members who are eligible for reunification include spouses, registered partners, and minor children under the age of 18. Other family members may also be eligible in certain circumstances, such as adult children who are dependent on the Blue Card holder for their livelihood.
To bring your family members with you to Germany, you will need to apply for a visa for each family member. In most cases, family members can apply for a visa together with the main applicant.

It depends on the laws of the countries involved. Some countries permit dual citizenship, while others do not. If a new country does not allow dual citizenship, you may have to renounce your current one. Our agency will provide you with detailed information based on your specific situation.