Possible ways to extend my Job seeker Visa through student or work
I'm a experienced software engineer seeking job in Germany with Job seeker visa(Validity six months). I just want to be proactive here now in case if I don't get Job with in six months. Therefore I would like to know the possible ways where I could extend my visa either by studies or work or through Language Visa or self employment. I've decided to settle in Germany.
Visa extension gives me more chance to find an employment in Germany.
Please advise
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I invite you to please post your resume in the Construction and Civil engineering jobs in Germany section as it might be helpful

Wishing you the best of luck with everything
Thank you
Maximilien
Can you please mail ur contact number to me...Need some info from you.
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Regards,
Ravi.
i麓ve met someone at school yesterday, whose situation is similar to yours. One week before her visa ends, she found an "Ausbildungsstelle" (according to google translate : training agency
) . She signed a 3 years contract with the company. Then she went to Foreign office with these documents in her Hands and got a student visa
.Can you please post the ways to extend the job seeker visa? I am already here in germany for more than 2 months and searching for job. Your answer would give a sigh of relief for me.
Thanks
Venkat
My visa will expire in 3 more months, chances of getting a job not so bright, so was looking for options to extend the visa.
Now I got Internship job offer for 6-months in berlin.
Do u know, possibility to extend my job seekers visa with supporting docs (contract for internship).
or suggest any agency to help me in extension of聽 my job seekers visa.
Br,
Mumtaz
In any case, you should contact the embassy or foreigner authority (Auslaenderbehoerde) to ask how to do it.
One cannot just settle in Germany on a student visa 鈥 and cannot work full time. That鈥檚 not how it works here 鈥 or anywhere in the world I know of. Sounds like you are basically wanting to know a way around all of the rules. I don鈥檛 think anyone here can help you with that. There are no 鈥渟ecret tricks鈥 to getting to immigrate 鈥 or else everyone would do it. You need to concentrate on your job search, which includes showing you have wanted skills and are able to adjust and work within the rules in Germany. A big plus if you don鈥檛 already speak German is to learn it the best you can. Not sure what else you expect to hear.
If the employment is extended after the initial six months, you can apply for an extension of the work permit.
I'm looking for finance opportunities in Frankfurt. I have done my Masters in Finance from NYU and have 2.5 years of work experience in the United States. How is the job market for finance professionals currently?
I'm a experienced it technikier seeking job in Germany with Job seeker visa(Validity six months). I just want to be proactive here now in case if I don't get Job with in six months. Therefore I would like to know the possible ways where I could extend my visa either by studies or work or through Language Visa or self employment. I've decided to settle in Germany.
Visa extension gives me more chance to find an employment in Germany.
Please advise
Do you convert your Job Seeker Visa, if yes can you suggest me how you will approach because I am staying in Berlin from 1 Month I want some suggestions from you is it possible to extend my Visa to Work permit.聽 Contact me through
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If you want to stay longer, you need another valid visa.
This is of course not easy when one doesn鈥檛 live in a German speaking country. And one might even say it is a wasted effort if one doesn鈥檛 succeed in eventually getting a job there. Another factor is that many people coming to seek employment in Germany don鈥檛 speak German or English properly. Some would say that improving one鈥檚 English is a waste of time if intending to migrate to Germany. I see it differently. The foreigners most likely to find a good job and get a visa in Germany without speaking German are going to be in specialized fields of high technology and sciences. In these fields, one would usually be expected to speak English at a very high level especially if they are not German speakers. Yet many foreigners arrive who鈥檚 English is far from fluent. They could be the most brilliant scientist in the world but if they cannot communicate well then what is it good for?
But probably nothing will stop you from applying for another JSV once your current one is expired and you returned to your country.
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Nice answer but she's working for the company so it was just an advert.
You stay on jsv for 6 months and not able to find job,why you want to stay more
i think even you get extansion you cannot stay in germany for free ,considering living expenses each month without any income ,i dont know why u want to keep spending
unless you are rich
bye
Can you please let me know more details about this,like how she managed to get the ausbuilding contract for three years and all.
Have you find a way to extend the Job seekers visa.if there is any useful information to do that,kindly share it
Thanks
Sandeep
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 I am Venkat and just got Germany Job Seeker Visa which is valid for 6 months. Currently, I am living in India and moving to Germany in next 3 weeks. As everyone knows Germany Job Seeker visa is valid only for 6 months but to just to proactive, if I dont get job in 6 months, is there any possibility to extend visa? I heard that, if we enroll for any language course just before expiring visa, we can get extension for another 1 year or so. Is that true? What all other ways to extend job seeker visa if we dont get job in 6 months?
Appreciate your help.
Regards,
Venkat.
In short: A JSV cannot be extended. You'd need a separate (new) visa to continue your stay. A student visa, which can be applied for with a full-time German class, is one option.
German companies are very thorough (and therefore slow) in their hiring process. From application to start of work can easily take more than six months, especially if a visa application is involved.
You can read my experience (as a German in an field with a shortage of manpower) in the thread "Finding a job in Germany" - from first application to start of work it took me five months, which is considered very fast.
If you are foreign, it may take longer. If you don't speak German, much longer.
(Of course many other factors play a role, too: How in-demand your special skills are, how convincingly you present yourself, and, last not least, your luck!)
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