This is great news for Indian professionals! Germany is now providing an opportunity for freelancers and self-employed individuals to live and work in Germany, without a job offer. As long as you have a gross monthly income over ₹1.27 lakh (€1,280.06), you could qualify for Germany’s Freelance Visa (Freiberufler visa). This is great news as it provides the chance to work independently and could eventually lead to residency.
The Freelance Visa (Type D) allows non-EU nationals (including Indians) to work independently (also called freelance, or be self-employed) in Germany. This includes occupations in media, IT, law, consulting, design, education, and more. The Freelance Visa is valid for up to three years, and costs €75 (around ₹7,486).
The Freelance Visa is also essentially a stepping-stone to obtaining a residence permit, and, possibly, permanent residency after five years.
Germany allows applicants to apply under two routes:
For liberal professionals (e.g. journalists, IT professionals, architects, translators, teachers, doctors, etc.)
For applicants planning to run a small business or consultancy (e.g., consultants, fitness trainers, private tutors, etc.)
The visa type remains the same, but the eligibility depends on your profession’s classification under German tax law.
According to Section 18 of the German Income Tax Act, the following are considered freelance professions:
Here’s what you’ll need to qualify:
After five years, with stable income and German language skills, you could qualify for permanent residency.
Ready to explore a freelance career abroad? Germany may be your next opportunity.
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