Are you coming to Munich from abroad? Information on entry, residence and integration.
Have you fled to Germany? Information and services relating to asylum applications and residence permits.
Are you coming to Munich to work here? Here's what you need to know about residence and work permits.
Are you studying, training, au pairing or volunteering in Munich?
Are you staying in Germany permanently? Things to know about eAT, settlement, citizenship, family reunification.
Would you like to arrive in Munich? Language courses, school counseling and further assistance at a glance.
What you should know for your stay in Munich. Here you will find topics such as how to contact the Foreigners Office, how to apply and FAQs.
You do not have a sufficiently valid residence permit, but need urgent help in an emergency?
If you would like to invite a person who requires a visa to visit you or allow them to stay for a long period of time, you can submit a declaration of commitment
If you have lived in Germany for at least five years, you can apply for naturalisation. Spouses and children can also be naturalised.
With a settlement permit, you can live and work in Germany without any time or place restrictions.
If you come from a non-EU or non-EEA country and would like to work in Germany, you will need a residence and work permit.
If you have a residence permit for Germany, you can usually allow your foreign spouse/registered partner to join you
You are not from an EU country, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland and would like to study in Munich? Then you need a residence permit.
The EU Blue Card is a residence permit for skilled workers from abroad for academic employment.
Do you want to hire or train a skilled worker who comes from a country outside the EU? Then you can carry out an accelerated procedure.
The job search is for people who are already in Germany.