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🇺🇦 Ukrainian applicants · 🇩🇪 Federal Republic of Germany

EU Blue Card (Germany) for Ukrainian citizens

Work and residence permit for highly qualified non-EU professionals with a qualifying German job offer.

Requires employer sponsorshipLeads to permanent residency4 years (or duration of contract + 3 months, whichever is shorter).

This page covers the EU Blue Card (Germany) specifically for Ukrainian applicants — including document requirements, consular procedures, and common issues specific to Ukraine. The general eligibility criteria apply to everyone.

What Ukrainian applicants should know

Ukrainian nationals already in Germany under §24 AufenthG temporary protection can transition into a Blue Card from within Germany without re-entry — a route specifically streamlined under post-2022 reforms. Standard anabin/ZAB recognition applies; many Ukrainian university degrees from Kyiv/Lviv/Kharkiv institutions are H+ listed.

Source: BMWK / Federal Government · Reviewed 2026-06-01 · Confirm current rules on the primary source linked in the sidebar.

Processing time
4 weeks – 3 months
Government fees
€185
Typical duration
4 years (or duration of contract + 3 months, whichever is shorter).
Sponsorship required
Yes
Leads to permanent residency
Yes
Reviewed 1 June 2026BMWK / Federal Government ↗

Bilateral context

  • Schengen Area

Consular processing: Kyiv / regional consulates

Tourist entry vs. this route

Yes — Ukrainian nationals can enter Federal Republic of Germany without a visa for short tourism (typically up to 90 days), but tourist entry does not authorise the activity covered by the EU Blue Card (Germany).

Key figures for Ukrainian applicants

Computed from our continuously re-verified, primary-sourced data. Indicative, not legal advice.

Salary you must earn

€50,700/yr

EU Blue Card — general threshold

Verified 1 January 2026 · Make it in Germany — EU Blue Card →

Government cost

€185

Single applicant, visa + residence title, no translations

Family reunion D-visas: €75 each. Residence titles for family members: €100 on issuance, €96 on extension. Children under 18 pay reduced rates (typically half).

Verified 1 June 2026 · Make it in Germany — EU Blue Card →

How long it takes

4 weeks – 3 months

EU Directive 2021/1883 sets a 90-day statutory maximum for an EU Blue Card decision. In practice, Make-it-in-Germany publishes 1–3 months for consular processing from abroad and 4–6 weeks for in-country conversions at the Ausländerbehörde. Vorabzustimmung (pre-approval) by the Foreigners’ Authority shortens consular timelines materially.

Verified 1 June 2026 · Make-it-in-Germany — EU Blue Card →

Time to permanent residence

Arrival → Niederlassungserlaubnis (21-60 months depending on route and German level) → citizenship (5 years).

Leads to Niederlassungserlaubnis (Settlement Permit), then German citizenship.

BMI — German citizenship law →

Visa overview

The EU Blue Card is Germany's flagship route for highly qualified non-EU workers. Germany implements the EU directive with notably favourable thresholds, particularly after the 2023–24 Skilled Immigration Act reforms that lowered salary floors and broadened eligible occupations. Blue Card holders progress to permanent residence in as little as 21 months with B1 German.

Additional sources

  • Primary source

    BAMF — Employment of foreigners ↗ · Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge

    Link last verified: 1 June 2026

Eligibility

Typical criteria

  • ✓Recognised university degree (Bachelor's or higher), or equivalent professional qualification.
  • ✓Qualifying German job offer matching the qualification.
  • €Minimum annual gross salary — lowered under the Skilled Immigration Act; shortage-occupation threshold lower still. Verify current figures on Make it in Germany.

Common blockers

  • !Degree not listed in anabin database or not assessed as equivalent.
  • !Salary below Blue Card threshold for the year.

Typical evidence

  • ·University degree and anabin confirmation.
  • ·Employment contract.
  • ·Passport and biometric photo.

Application pathway

  1. 01

    Secure qualifying job offer

    Identify an occupation and salary matching Blue Card thresholds.

  2. 02

    Confirm degree recognition via anabin

    Check that the awarding institution is H+ in the anabin database, or obtain a Statement of Comparability from the Zentralstelle für ausländisches Bildungswesen (ZAB).

  3. 03

    Apply for entry visa at German consulate

    Submit the visa application at the nearest German consulate with contract, degree, and passport.

  4. 04

    Arrive and register Anmeldung

    Register your address (Anmeldung) within 14 days of arrival.

  5. 05

    Apply for residence permit

    Book an Ausländerbehörde appointment and convert the entry visa into a Blue Card residence permit.

Recent policy changes affecting this route

What changed most recently on this route — each linked to its primary government source.

  • 1 June 2024In force 1 June 2024

    Germany launches the Chancenkarte (Opportunity Card)

    Germany launched a new points-based residence permit for job seekers under the Skilled Immigration Act reforms.

    German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action →

Other Federal Republic of Germany routes covered for Ukrainian applicants

  • Chancenkarte (Germany Opportunity Card)

    Points-based 1-year residence permit that lets non-EU skilled workers from any country move to Germany without a job offer to search for qualifying work. Six points or full qualification recognition required.

  • Freelance / Self-employment residence permit (§21 AufenthG)

    Residence permit for self-employed workers and liberal professionals establishing a business in Germany.

  • Family reunion residence permit

    Residence permit for spouses and children of German residents or citizens.

Not sure Federal Republic of Germany is right for you? Compare similar routes

Other countries offer work sponsored routes that Ukrainian nationals also apply to. See how they compare.

  • 🇬🇧 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

    Ukrainian applicants — work sponsored routes

  • 🇮🇪 Republic of Ireland

    Ukrainian applicants — work sponsored routes

  • 🇵🇹 Portuguese Republic

    Ukrainian applicants — work sponsored routes

  • 🇪🇸 Kingdom of Spain

    Ukrainian applicants — work sponsored routes

Frequently asked questions

Are Ukrainian citizens eligible for the EU Blue Card (Germany)?+−

Eligibility for the EU Blue Card (Germany) is set by BMWK / Federal Government and is not nationality-restricted beyond the general criteria, though Ukrainian applicants may also have access to the following bilateral or treaty frameworks: Schengen Area. See the criteria below for the published requirements.

Where do Ukrainian applicants typically file the EU Blue Card (Germany)?+−

Kyiv / regional consulates. Specific intake (online portal, biometrics centre, or in-country lodgement) is determined by BMWK / Federal Government — confirm the current intake channel on the primary source linked above before filing.

Do Ukrainian applicants need a tourist visa for Federal Republic of Germany as well?+−

Yes — Ukrainian nationals can enter Federal Republic of Germany without a visa for short tourism (typically up to 90 days), but tourist entry does not authorise the activity covered by the EU Blue Card (Germany).

How much does the EU Blue Card (Germany) cost for a Ukrainian applicant?+−

Government fees for the worked example (Single applicant, visa + residence title, no translations) total about €185. Family reunion D-visas: €75 each. Residence titles for family members: €100 on issuance, €96 on extension. Children under 18 pay reduced rates (typically half). Figures from Make it in Germany — EU Blue Card, verified 1 June 2026. Treat these as indicative — confirm the current schedule on the official source before budgeting.

What salary do Ukrainian applicants need for the EU Blue Card (Germany)?+−

The EU Blue Card — general threshold floor is €50,700/yr, effective 1 January 2026 (Make it in Germany — EU Blue Card). Your occupation's published going rate may bind higher — whichever is greater applies.

How long does the EU Blue Card (Germany) take to process from Ukraine?+−

The typical published decision window is 4 weeks – 3 months. Ukrainian applicants usually file via Kyiv / regional consulates, and consular-post backlogs can add to the wait. Source: Make-it-in-Germany — EU Blue Card, verified 1 June 2026.

How long until permanent residence in Federal Republic of Germany?+−

Arrival → Niederlassungserlaubnis (21-60 months depending on route and German level) → citizenship (5 years). The route leads to Niederlassungserlaubnis (Settlement Permit), then German citizenship. See BMI — German citizenship law for the qualifying-residence rules.

How quickly does the EU Blue Card lead to permanent residence?+−

Blue Card holders can apply for a permanent settlement permit (Niederlassungserlaubnis) after 27 months — or just 21 months with B1 German language proficiency. This is faster than most other German work-route permits.

Does my family automatically receive work rights?+−

Yes. Spouses of Blue Card holders receive an unrestricted right to work. Language requirements for spouses were eased under the 2023–24 reforms.

What salary do I need for the EU Blue Card in Germany?+−

Germany sets an annual gross salary floor that is updated each year, with a lower threshold for shortage occupations such as IT, engineering, medicine, and natural sciences, and for recent graduates. The 2023–24 Skilled Immigration Act lowered these floors. Because the figures change annually, check the current threshold on Make it in Germany before relying on a number.

This is not legal advice

We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.