Families United: Privileged Family Reunification under § 36 (3) AufenthG
30 November, 2024
As of March 1, 2024, Germany’s revised migration law has introduced a groundbreaking pathway for family reunification. This new regulation allows holders of residence permits as skilled workers—granted for the first time after March 1, 2024—to apply for the reunification of their parents and parents-in-law. The amendment marks a significant step in promoting family unity, providing skilled workers with the opportunity to bring their loved ones closer.
At Jaberi Lawyers, we are committed to helping families navigate this process with ease and confidence. In this blog, we’ll provide a detailed overview of the provisions, requirements, and benefits of this new family reunification option.
Who Qualifies as a Skilled Worker Under § 36 (3) AufenthG?
To apply for privileged family reunification, the applicant must hold a residence permit under one of the following categories:
- Skilled workers with vocational training under § 18a AufenthG
- Skilled workers with academic qualifications under § 18b AufenthG
- Holders of permanent residence permits for highly qualified professionals under § 18c (3) AufenthG
- Researchers under § 18d AufenthG
- Mobile researchers under § 18f AufenthG
- Holders of the EU Blue Card under § 18g AufenthG
- Holders of the ICT card and Mobile ICT card under §§ 19 and 19b AufenthG
- Holders of a residence permit for experienced professionals under § 19c (2) AufenthG
- Civil servants under § 19c (4) sentence 1 AufenthG
- Holders of a residence permit for self-employment under § 21 AufenthG
- Holders of a residence permit for other employment purposes under § 19c (1) AufenthG
Eligibility and Requirements
To ensure a smooth application process, applicants must meet specific criteria. These include:
Proof of Relationship
The family relationship with the applicant must be substantiated through official documents such as birth or marriage certificates.
General Issuance Requirements under § 5 AufenthG
- Financial Stability:
The applicant must demonstrate the ability to fully cover the living expenses of their parents or parents-in-law. This includes accommodation, food, and other necessary costs without relying on public funds in Germany.
- Health Insurance:
Health insurance coverage for the family members must be in place, often required before their entry into Germany.
- Adequate Living Space:
The applicant must have sufficient housing to accommodate the family members.
- No Security Concerns:
Family members must meet the general security and legal requirements for entry into Germany.
Key Benefits of the New Regulation
This regulation is a significant advantage for skilled workers in Germany, as it:
- Enhances family unity by allowing parents and parents-in-law to join their loved ones.
- Eases the integration process for skilled workers, knowing their families are nearby.
- Strengthens Germany’s appeal as a top destination for global talent by fostering a family-friendly environment.
Timeline and Restrictions
The new regulation is valid until December 31, 2028, providing a temporary window of opportunity for eligible families. Applicants are encouraged to act promptly to take full advantage of this provision.
How Can Jaberi Lawyers Assist You?
Navigating immigration laws can be complex and challenging. At Jaberi Lawyers, we specialize in comprehensive legal and immigration services, ensuring your family reunification process is seamless and stress-free. Our team of experts will:
- Assist in preparing and submitting the required documentation.
- Provide legal representation and support throughout the application process.
- Ensure compliance with German immigration laws and regulations.
- Address any obstacles or challenges you may face during the process.
With our personalized approach and years of experience, we are your trusted partner in achieving family unity in Germany.
Contact Us Today
Don’t wait—ensure your family can join you in Germany under this special provision. Jaberi Lawyers is here to guide you every step of the way.
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