How to get a work visa in Germany as a Mexican citizen
Complete guide to all available work permit pathways, requirements, costs, and processing times.
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Germany offers Mexican workers 7 distinct visa pathways to live and work legally. Mexicans are valued for a strong passport, manufacturing and engineering depth, and proximity to North America. Around 30,000 Mexicans already live in Germany, so an established community is in place. Applications are made through the German Embassy - Mexico City.
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- ✓IT professionals - no degree needed with 2 years of experience
- ✓Engineers in automotive, manufacturing and renewable energy
- ✓Healthcare workers via the Anerkennung recognition pathway
- ✓International students - free tuition at public universities
- ✓Anyone seeking fast PR (21 months with B1 German)
Available visa pathways
EU Blue Card
Blaue Karte EU
The EU Blue Card is Germany's most attractive residence permit for skilled professionals from outside the EU. If you hold a recognized university degree and have a job offer paying at least €50,700 per year (or €45,934 in shortage fields like IT, engineering, and healthcare), this is your strongest pathway.
Skilled Worker Visa
Fachkräftevisum
The German Skilled Worker visa (Fachkräftevisum) covers a broader range of qualifications than the EU Blue Card. It is specifically designed to include professionals with vocational training (Ausbildung) — not just university degrees. This makes it the primary pathway for tradespeople, healthcare workers with non-academic training, and other skilled workers whose qualifications come from formal apprenticeship-style programs.
Researcher Visa
Aufenthaltserlaubnis für Forscher
The German Researcher visa is based on the EU REST Directive (Directive 2016/801) and provides a streamlined pathway for scientists and academics to conduct research at recognized German institutions. It is specifically designed for individuals who have a hosting agreement (Aufnahmevereinbarung) with a research organization that holds accreditation with the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF).
Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte)
Chancenkarte
The Chancenkarte (Opportunity Card) launched in June 2024 as Germany's new points-based job search visa. It is designed for skilled professionals who want to come to Germany to look for work without needing a job offer first. This visa targets internationally trained workers and gives them up to one year to find qualifying employment on German soil.
Job Seeker Visa
Visum zur Arbeitsplatzsuche
The German Job Seeker visa (§18c AufenthG) is a residence permit that allows qualified professionals to enter Germany and search for employment for up to six months. However, this visa is now largely superseded by the Chancenkarte (Opportunity Card) that launched in June 2024, which offers more flexibility and a longer search period.
Freelance Visa
Visum für Freiberufler
The German Freelance visa (Freiberufler visa, §21 AufenthG) allows self-employed professionals to live and work in Germany. It is aimed at independent consultants, IT freelancers, artists, writers, translators, designers, and other professionals in the liberal professions (freie Berufe) who can demonstrate that their services will benefit the German economy or fill a local need.
ICT Card
ICT-Karte
The ICT Card (Intra-Corporate Transfer) allows multinational companies to temporarily transfer managers, specialists, and trainee employees from a non-EU branch to a German branch. It implements the EU ICT Directive and is designed for established employees who need to work in Germany as part of their company's internal operations.
💡 route.tipFor: Have your Mexico City police clearance certificate ready, and check whether your degree and supporting documents need to be apostilled or legalised for use in Germany.
Application timeline for Germany
Gather documents & credential recognition
Have your degree verified via the anabin database or obtain a ZAB equivalence statement. Collect all required documents and get translations certified.
2-8 weeksBook embassy appointment
Schedule an appointment at the German embassy or consulate in your home country. Wait times vary significantly by location.
1-12 weeksSubmit application & attend interview
Submit your complete visa application in person. Bring all originals and copies. A short interview is usually part of the process.
1 dayProcessing & decision
The embassy processes your application and may request additional documents. Processing times vary by visa type and embassy.
4-12 weeksVisa issued & travel to Germany
Once approved, your visa is stamped in your passport. You must register at the local Burgeramt within two weeks of arrival.
1-2 weeksCommon required documents
Document requirements may vary by visa type.
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| Item | Amount | In MXN |
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| route.cost.visaFee | €75-100 | $1,467 |
| route.cost.minSalary | €50,700 | $991,957/yr |
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Làm việc và sinh sống tại Germany
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Germany's top hiring sectors for international workers are IT and software development (Berlin, Munich, Hamburg), automotive engineering (Stuttgart, Wolfsburg), healthcare, and renewable energy. The Mittelstand - Germany's 3.5 million small and medium enterprises - employs two-thirds of all workers and increasingly sponsors international talent.
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Monthly living costs average €1,500-2,000 in major cities and €1,000-1,400 elsewhere, with Berlin still the most affordable major capital in Western Europe. Public transport is excellent - the €49 Deutschlandticket covers regional and local transport nationwide. Healthcare is comprehensive through mandatory statutory insurance.
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Frequently asked questions
What salary is needed for a EU Blue Card in Germany?
The minimum salary is €50,700 per year.
How long does it take to get a work visa in Germany?
Processing times range from 2 to 12 weeks.
Do I need a job offer for a Germany work visa?
Not always. Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte), Job Seeker Visa, Freelance Visa do not require one.
Can I bring my family on a Germany work visa?
Yes. 5 of 7 visa types allow dependants.
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