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Germany · Freelance

🇩🇪 Germany Freelance / self-employed visa

Germany Freelance requirements: income, duration, taxes, health insurance — from official sources.

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Minimum income
No fixed floor
Initial duration
3 years
Renewable
Health insurance
Required (explicit)
Full visa period
Tax treatment
Standard resident taxation
Path to residence
Yes
Family can join
Government fee
≈ €100
Partially verified Last verified June 15, 2026 Reviewed by Henry van de Vorming
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All requirements in detail

Official name
Aufenthaltserlaubnis zur Ausübung einer freiberuflichen Tätigkeit (§21 (5) AufenthG)
Visa type
Freelance / self-employed visa
Status
Active
Income basis
Freelance income
Proof of funds
Required
Family surcharges
No fixed figure published; the local Ausländerbehörde assesses sufficient means case-by-case.
Working for local clients
Allowed
Path to citizenship
Yes
Where to apply
Embassy / consulate, In country
Processing time
Tax residency trigger
183 days

Insurance requirement, verbatim intent: Proof of health insurance is required for the permit; statutory (GKV) or private (PKV) cover applies after entry. No minimum sum published centrally.

Tax notes: Unlimited tax liability arises from a residence (§8 AO) or habitual abode (§9 AO); an unbroken stay over six months is generally habitual abode. Worldwide income at standard progressive rates; no special nomad regime.

Insurance requirement

Insurance that meets the Germany Freelance requirements

Required (explicit), for: full visa period. These plans match the published requirement:

Feather Insurance (Popsure Deutschland GmbH, Berlin-based digital broker) · Incoming insurance (Germany)

Purpose-built German incoming/expat health insurance issuing German-embassy visa-compliance documents, matching the §21(5) permit's proof-of-health-insurance requirement.

  • Flat community pricing independent of health history: EUR 72/month Basic and EUR 134/month Premium for ages 18-64 (higher band 65-74)
  • Issues instant confirmation-of-coverage and visa-compliance documents (incl. Anlage 6 style letters) tailored to German embassies and immigration offices; insurer states it meets the EUR 30,000 Schengen visitor-visa coverage requirement
  • Covers trips throughout the EU/Schengen area for up to 90 days, plus up to 6 weeks per year in the insured's home country after 12 months on the policy

Care Concept AG (Bonn, Germany) · Long-stay travel insurance

German long-stay expat health product recognised by German authorities, fitting the permit's health-insurance proof.

  • Contract terms from 3 months up to 5 years; max entry age 74 (Care Expatriate); Germans/Austrians abroad can re-extend repeatedly until their 74th birthday
  • Home-country visits insured: 30 (Basic) / 45 (Comfort) / 90 (Premium) days per insurance year
  • Official insurer FAQ states products generally meet Schengen visa requirements; instant online confirmation issued at booking and products are recognized by German authorities (>EUR 30,000 coverage)

Cigna Healthcare (Cigna Global Insurance Company Limited) · International health insurance

Full international health plan usable as private cover, but acceptance vs statutory GKV/PKV is not confirmed.

  • Three core tiers with annual maximums of $1M/€800k (Silver), $2M/€1.6M (Gold) and paid-in-full with no overall cap (Platinum)
  • No upper enrollment age (18+); insurer states it does not terminate policies based on age
  • Modular design: outpatient, evacuation & crisis assistance, health & wellbeing, vision & dental can be added; deductibles ($0-$10,000) and cost shares (0-30%) reduce the premium

Beyond the visa

Germany — the rest of the move

The visa is step one. Here is the rest of what it takes to live here — each researched and sourced.

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