Job Seeker / Opportunity Card Overview
The Opportunity Card, known in German as the Chancenkarte, is a points-based Germany Visa introduced under Section 20a of the Residence Act that allows qualified non-EU professionals to live in Germany for up to 12 months to search for a job, without needing a job offer in advance. Applicants qualify either through a direct route, by holding a foreign university degree or vocational qualification fully recognised in Germany, or through a points system requiring a minimum of 6 points based on factors such as qualifications, language skills, work experience, age, and connection to Germany. Separately, international graduates of German universities or vocational programs can apply for the traditional Job Seeker Visa, which offers an 18-month job search period without a points test. Opportunity Card holders may work part-time up to 20 hours per week and take trial employment of up to two weeks per employer while job hunting. Approval is decided solely by the German mission abroad or local Ausländerbehörde.
Job Seeker / Opportunity Card Fees
| Fee Type | Government Fee (EUR) |
| Opportunity Card Visa Application Fee | €75 |
| Minimum Monthly Financial Proof (blocked account or equivalent) | €1,091/month |
| Annual Financial Proof (blocked account, full year) | €13,092 |
| Conversion Fee to Work Permit (varies by federal state) | €56–€100 |
The visa application fee is separate from the financial proof requirement, which demonstrates you can support yourself while job hunting, typically through a blocked account (Sperrkonto). Fees are generally non-refundable, even if the application is refused. Exchange rates fluctuate, so INR values are approximate. Information may vary depending on individual circumstances; confirm the current fee at auswaertiges-amt.de.
Job Seeker / Opportunity Card Processing Time
Processing time for the Germany Opportunity Card typically ranges from 4 to 12 weeks across German missions, with some consulates citing around 4 weeks for complete applications. Incomplete files, including missing points-system evidence or unclear qualification recognition, are the single biggest cause of delay. Applicants from visa-exempt countries, including Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, the UK, and the USA, may instead enter Germany visa-free and apply for the Opportunity Card directly at the local Ausländerbehörde after arrival. All other applicants must apply at a German mission abroad before travelling.
Required Documents Checklist
Document requirements vary depending on whether you qualify via the direct route or the points system.
Job Seeker / Opportunity Card Application Process
Important Notes
Why Choose Shivansh Consultants
Applying for the Germany Opportunity Card involves navigating qualification recognition, the points system, and blocked account requirements. Shivansh Consultants offers documentation support to help you verify your qualification recognition status and calculate your points score accurately. Our personalised guidance covers blocked account setup, language proficiency planning, and motivation letter preparation. With a transparent process and experienced visa consultants, we provide end-to-end assistance throughout your Germany Visa journey, without ever guaranteeing points-system approval or job placement.