Nepali citizens moving to Germany
6 verified visa pathways into Germany, sorted by path-to-PR and lowest cost. Every requirement, fee, and processing time is sourced from the official Germany government register.
Visa pathways for Nepali citizens
6 pathways you're eligible for as a Nepali citizen, ranked by path-to-PR first, then by lowest government fee.
Skilled Worker Visa (Qualified)
For non-EU nationals with a recognized university degree and a job offer in Germany.
Freelancer Visa (Freiberufler)
For self-employed professionals (artists, consultants, IT specialists) operating as freelancers in Germany.
Self-Employment / Business Visa
For entrepreneurs establishing a business in Germany with an economic interest for Germany.
Research Visa (§18d AufenthG)
Residence permit for researchers with a hosting agreement from a recognized German research institution (universities, Max Planck, Fraunhofer, Helmholtz, Leibniz). Family members covered automatically. Path to PR after 2-3 years.
EU Blue Card
Germany's premium skilled worker visa for university graduates with a job offer. Fast track to permanent residency in 21-33 months.
Job Seeker Visa (Chancenkarte)
Germany's new Opportunity Card lets qualified professionals enter Germany to look for a job for up to 1 year.
eligibility at a glance
The core requirements for the 6 Germany pathways open to Nepali citizens, side by side. 1 of them are points-based, so a lower score on one factor can be offset by a higher score on another. Every figure is drawn from the official government source and dated on each pathway's detail page.
| pathway | min. education | points | job offer | language test | min. income / funds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| §18a AufenthG Skilled Worker Visa (Qualified) | Bachelor's degree | — | Required | Not required | — |
| §21 AufenthG Freelancer Visa (Freiberufler) | Bachelor's degree | — | Not required | Not required | $20,000 funds |
| §21 AufenthG Self-Employment / Business Visa | Bachelor's degree | — | Not required | Not required | $50,000 funds |
| §18d Research Visa (§18d AufenthG) | PhD | — | Required | Not required | — |
| §18g AufenthG EU Blue Card | Bachelor's degree | — | Required | Not required | $50,000 salary |
| §§20a, 20b AufenthG Job Seeker Visa (Chancenkarte) | Bachelor's degree | 6 pts | Not required | Not required | — |
what it costs and how long it takes
Across the 6 pathways open to Nepali citizens, government fees range from $100 to $120, and official processing runs from the §18d (1–3 months) to the §21 AufenthG (4–10 months). 5 of these route to permanent residency. Fees are the base government charge and exclude legal help, translations, and dependants.
What life in Germany costs after you arrive
Everyday costs in Germany are estimated at 100 on an index where the United States is 100 — roughly on par with the US, excluding rent. A single skilled worker pays an estimated 38% in income tax and employee social contributions. Employee social contributions run near 20% of gross on top of income tax, the highest burden here.
Estimates, not predictions. Source: Numbeo + OECD/Tax Foundation.
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