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Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by tecchy: 8:04pm On Jul 04
Tifay:
I'm not sure you did the right thing and your application will most likely be rejected.

You cant apply whilst being under consideration for a Blue card as you have a full time offer already. You have to stick to one which in your case should be the blue card.

Since you have a full time offer, I would advise you strictly stick to the blue card and possibly withdraw your opportunity card application.

BTW, this is just an advise, please feel free to do your own thorough research before deciding
Thank you, I know you actually can't be under active consideration for both, I'm only on the blue card now, and withdrew the opportunity card application. The Blue Card is the only live application. Thanks again for looking out, or are you referring to a different mistake?
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Tifay: 8:20pm On Jul 04
tecchy:
Thank you, I know you actually can't be under active consideration for both, I'm only on the blue card now, and withdrew the opportunity card application. The Blue Card is the only live application. Thanks again for looking out, or are you referring to a different mistake?
Oh now I understand you.

Thought you were still on the Chancekarte route.

To answer your question, You shouldnt have much to worry about, Blue card applications are generally faster in comparison to the Opportunity card. Although, I suspect that at the moment, it is currently a peak period given that lots of applicants are awaiting next steps.

Also I think not getting any comment and push back after your last round of corrections is most likely a positive, You should possibly get a notification to book an interview appointment within the next 2 weeks max.

I think you are in a good spot though, I wouldnt worry myself too much if I were you. One thing you could possibly do for others on this thread seeing as you're a new poster is to tell how you went about your job search, what platforms you used and what you think put you at an advantage ( maybe you knew the language, your industry perhaps, worked or schooled in Europe previously etc) that'll be really useful.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by tecchy: 9:07pm On Jul 04
Tifay:
Oh now I understand you.

Thought you were still on the Chancekarte route.

To answer your question, You shouldnt have much to worry about, Blue card applications are generally faster in comparison to the Opportunity card. Although, I suspect that at the moment, it is currently a peak period given that lots of applicants are awaiting next steps.

Also I think not getting any comment and push back after your last round of corrections is most likely a positive, You should possibly get a notification to book an interview appointment within the next 2 weeks max.

I think you are in a good spot though, I wouldnt worry myself too much if I were you. One thing you could possibly do for others on this thread seeing as you're a new poster is to tell how you went about your job search, what platforms you used and what you think put you at an advantage ( maybe you knew the language, your industry perhaps, worked or schooled in Europe previously etc) that'll be really useful.
Thanks, that's reassuring to hear, I'll share an update once I get the appointment or feedback.

On the job search, happy to share what worked for me:
I focused on tech, specifically AI and software engineering, I think that was my biggest advantage since I already work in enterprise AI, also have built a couple of personal products myself. The role I'm joining is in AI engineering, so it was a close match.

I used linkedIn and applied to roles that matched my background. Building in public helped, I've been sharing my work online for a while (conversations came up around some of them during the interviews)

I went through a series of interviews and a couple of technical tasks before the offer came. I'd also be honest that there was a bit of luck involved, as that was the only interview I landed.

I don't speak the language, my colleagues speak English (just started learning the basics now). I also never schooled in Europe.

Happy to answer anything specific.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by JIGGERNAPPY(m): 9:08pm On Jul 04
Tifay:
Interesting.

What then is the typical timeline?. I thought 4 weeks is already long
Hi Tifay, I have someone who waited for 12 weeks before decision was made and he was denied based on the salary threshold. However, with the fast tracking procedure, both salaries are evaluated and if approved by the Agentur für Arbeit, 60% has been done. Then it only boils down to credentials, how authentic your certificates are.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by JIGGERNAPPY(m): 9:13pm On Jul 04
Darien4:
Thank you very much. I've applied for Zab/kmk verification and the company is waiting for the Zab result to proceed with fast tracking 81a procedures both at their expenses
I'd like to connect with you, write me on pepppaul81@gmail.com
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by JIGGERNAPPY(m): 9:20pm On Jul 04
Tifay:
I'm not sure you did the right thing and your application will most likely be rejected.

You cant apply whilst being under consideration for a Blue card as you have a full time offer already. You have to stick to one which in your case should be the blue card.

Since you have a full time offer, I would advise you strictly stick to the blue card and possibly withdraw your opportunity card application.

BTW, this is just an advise, please feel free to do your own thorough research before deciding
You're wrong here, you can apply for different Visa category without getting a reject. As it stands, the Blue Card is the fastest route and will be given a priority. The only way it might be an issue is when the ask her to book an appointment on both OC and Blue Card, of which they will write her to delete one process, it doesn't cause a denial. I speak form experience.

Don't delete the Opportunity Card yet until you get the Blue Card Visa.

Note: something might go wrong along the process of your Blue Card and you'll have to fall back to the OC.

The view is strictly mine!
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by JIGGERNAPPY(m): 9:27pm On Jul 04
tecchy:
Thanks, that's reassuring to hear, I'll share an update once I get the appointment or feedback.

On the job search, happy to share what worked for me:
I focused on tech, specifically AI and software engineering, I think that was my biggest advantage since I already work in enterprise AI, also have built a couple of personal products myself. The role I'm joining is in AI engineering, so it was a close match.

I used linkedIn and applied to roles that matched my background. Building in public helped, I've been sharing my work online for a while (conversations came up around some of them during the interviews)

I went through a series of interviews and a couple of technical tasks before the offer came. I'd also be honest that there was a bit of luck involved, as that was the only interview I landed.

I don't speak the language, my colleagues speak English (just started learning the basics now). I also never schooled in Europe.

Happy to answer anything specific.
You're spot on. To help you further, I'd also suggest that if you don't have a birth certificate, you should do a digital affidavit that has a barcode on it. A friend who got almost same offer as you was denied strictly because his age declaration from court couldn't be verified. Just confirm that yours is intact. Shalom!
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Tifay: 9:42pm On Jul 04
tecchy:
Thanks, that's reassuring to hear, I'll share an update once I get the appointment or feedback.

On the job search, happy to share what worked for me:
I focused on tech, specifically AI and software engineering, I think that was my biggest advantage since I already work in enterprise AI, also have built a couple of personal products myself. The role I'm joining is in AI engineering, so it was a close match.

I used linkedIn and applied to roles that matched my background. Building in public helped, I've been sharing my work online for a while (conversations came up around some of them during the interviews)

I went through a series of interviews and a couple of technical tasks before the offer came. I'd also be honest that there was a bit of luck involved, as that was the only interview I landed.

I don't speak the language, my colleagues speak English (just started learning the basics now). I also never schooled in Europe.

Happy to answer anything specific.
Nice.

This was a good read

One last thing though, Depending on your long term plans for and in the country, I'll say you most likely will benefit a lot from learning the language.

Please try and incorporate it into your plans
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Tifay: 9:44pm On Jul 04
JIGGERNAPPY:
Hi Tifay, I have someone who waited for 12 weeks before decision was made and he was denied based on the salary threshold. However, with the fast tracking procedure, both salaries are evaluated and if approved by the Agentur für Arbeit, 60% has been done. Then it only boils down to credentials, how authentic your certificates are.
I suspect the part time offer was possibly the reason why it took that long. The evaluation, back and forth before ultimately deciding

Probably wont be the case if it was just the blocked account he used. Although I think there are peak periods or holidays that can be partly responsible at times for long decision making
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by tecchy: 9:45pm On Jul 04
JIGGERNAPPY:
You're spot on. To help you further, I'd also suggest that if you don't have a birth certificate, you should do a digital affidavit that has a barcode on it. A friend who got almost same offer as you was denied strictly because his age declaration from court couldn't be verified. Just confirm that yours is intact. Shalom!
Thank you, appreciate. I have a birth certificate issued by the NPC
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Tifay: 9:57pm On Jul 04
JIGGERNAPPY:
You're wrong here, you can apply for different Visa category without getting a reject. As it stands, the Blue Card is the fastest route and will be given a priority. The only way it might be an issue is when the ask her to book an appointment on both OC and Blue Card, of which they will write her to delete one process, it doesn't cause a denial. I speak form experience.

Don't delete the Opportunity Card yet until you get the Blue Card Visa.

Note: something might go wrong along the process of your Blue Card and you'll have to fall back to the OC.

The view is strictly mine!
You are contradicting yourself here and that's maybe because you dont understand the question being asked.

Why would anyone apply for Chancekarte when he already has a job offer?.

In certain embassies, this would almost mean a rejection as your intentions to come into the country may be seen as conflicting, i.e running 2 contradictory visa applications, first application for job seeker visa (Chancekarte) and a second application for a work permit with a job offer already

What if both applications come through at the same time. Which one would he prioritize?, I hope you know he would be required to submit his passport in both cases

Even if the opportunity card were to go through and he is asked at the interview about his job applications, the moment he says he has a job offer, they would either ask him to transfer or it would be an outright denial.

Anyway, he already said he didnt have the blocked account, hence why he didnt go through with the application, but I guess it worked for him as it's helped him land a job offer.

And to anyone reading this, please always do your own personal research as neither of us can be fully certain of what may and would work
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by JIGGERNAPPY(m): 12:14am On Jul 05
Tifay:
You are contradicting yourself here and that's maybe because you dont understand the question being asked.

Why would anyone apply for Chancekarte when he already has a job offer?.

In certain embassies, this would almost mean a rejection as your intentions to come into the country may be seen as conflicting, i.e running 2 contradictory visa applications, first application for job seeker visa (Chancekarte) and a second application for a work permit with a job offer already

What if both applications come through at the same time. Which one would he prioritize?, I hope you know he would be required to submit his passport in both cases

Even if the opportunity card were to go through and he is asked at the interview about his job applications, the moment he says he has a job offer, they would either ask him to transfer or it would be an outright denial.

Anyway, he already said he didnt have the blocked account, hence why he didnt go through with the application, but I guess it worked for him as it's helped him land a job offer.

And to anyone reading this, please always do your own personal research as neither of us can be fully certain of what may and would work
Du weißt zu viel. Gut gemacht!
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by christian3(m): 2:25pm On Jul 06
Good day noble men and women. Pls I want to ask especially those who got their Visa’s. After the interviews, are we going to get a message from DHL or from the consulate when our Visas are ready?
Danke schön!
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Jennychioma(f): 7:30pm On Jul 06
Good day everyone. Please is there a whatsapp group chat for those who are aspiring to travel through the opportunity card visa eg for those in tech related fields
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Baba1000: 11:49pm On Jul 06
Thank you guys for your updates here.

I applied last September and am currently in the preliminary review stage.

Unfortunately, I made an oversight error; I did not apply for ZAB earlier. A little background: I had a physical interview last year, in September (I applied using the earlier method). My blocked account funding was slightly delayed and was not ready on the day of the interview, and I tried to appeal for a few days to finalise the fund transfer, to no avail. The main cause of rejection was the blocked account, which was rightly funded a few days later.

My current bottleneck is ZAB processing time (expecting result by 22nd Aug) and I've been given until 20th July to provide it or my application will be deleted. I have met all other requirements except the ZAB. Also, I submitted a copy of the same degree on anabin, although it's not under my university's name but a similar federal university with the same curriculum and rating.

Has anyone had a similar experience? What did you do? Or have a suggestion on how to appeal for more time to get the ZAB?

Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Singlefile(m): 10:10am On Jul 07
The question is if you're university is also recognized apart from the degree being recognized?.
I think the both must be recognized either separately or combined
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Laryfrosh: 11:03am On Jul 07
Singlefile:
The question is if you're university is also recognized apart from the degree being recognized?.
I think the both must be recognized either separately or combined
Hey Bro, what's up. Longest time! Did you later scale through the preliminary review stage?
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Baba1000: 1:11pm On Jul 07
Singlefile:
The question is if you're university is also recognized apart from the degree being recognized?.
I think the both must be recognized either separately or combined
Yeah, my university is recognised.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Singlefile(m): 5:22pm On Jul 07
Laryfrosh:
Hey Bro, what's up. Longest time! Did you later scale through the preliminary review stage?
Thank you, not at all, I have to start afresh again brotherly. They actually gave me 3months to provide my block account and I was working with that time frame before my account was deleted even before the 3months elapsed. I tried reaching out to them but haven't heard back from them yet
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Singlefile(m): 5:24pm On Jul 07
Baba1000:
Yeah, my university is recognised.
But so many scales through with just the recognition of their universities and courses on Anabin, provided they are all recognized on Anabin.

We were told here
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Baba1000: 8:08pm On Jul 07
Singlefile:
But so many scales through with just the recognition of their universities and courses on Anabin, provided they are all recognized on Anabin.

We were told here
That's reassuring to hear. Fingers crossed.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Aterri: 6:30pm On Jul 08
Baba1000:
That's reassuring to hear. Fingers crossed.
I think it has to be recognized uni and recognized course in that uni
E.g you can’t say because mass com unilag is recognized
And you went to unn. Yes unn is recognized but mass com in unn is that one recognized?
Better to do zab and be safe
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Aterri: 6:32pm On Jul 08
Please people who did sponsorship letter, can you tell us how long it took and the city.
Someone is telling me Munich and it will take roughly 4 months and my head is hot from that information.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by charlesklaus(m): 9:28pm On Jul 08
If you applied last November, kindly indicate.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by tecchy: 9:49pm On Jul 08
Tifay:
Oh now I understand you.

Thought you were still on the Chancekarte route.

To answer your question, You shouldnt have much to worry about, Blue card applications are generally faster in comparison to the Opportunity card. Although, I suspect that at the moment, it is currently a peak period given that lots of applicants are awaiting next steps.

Also I think not getting any comment and push back after your last round of corrections is most likely a positive, You should possibly get a notification to book an interview appointment within the next 2 weeks max.

I think you are in a good spot though, I wouldnt worry myself too much if I were you. One thing you could possibly do for others on this thread seeing as you're a new poster is to tell how you went about your job search, what platforms you used and what you think put you at an advantage ( maybe you knew the language, your industry perhaps, worked or schooled in Europe previously etc) that'll be really useful.
Quick update, I've now been booked for a physical appointment
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Chocolatey17: 10:03pm On Jul 08
charlesklaus:
If you applied last November, kindly indicate.
November 8
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Chocolatey17: 10:08pm On Jul 08
Aterri:
I think it has to be recognized uni and recognized course in that uni
E.g you can’t say because mass com unilag is recognized
And you went to unn. Yes unn is recognized but mass com in unn is that one recognized?
Better to do zab and be safe
Please can people who used Anabin clarify this for us . My Uni is recognized and my certificate, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering is also recognized but the university is University of Lagos , not the university I finished from .
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by idowuilekura: 12:13am On Jul 09
Chocolatey17:
Please can people who used Anabin clarify this for us . My Uni is recognized and my certificate, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering is also recognized but the university is University of Lagos , not the university I finished from .
Your university needs to be recognized by Anabin and have an H+ rating. In addition, the name of the course should also be registered under the university on Anabin.

If your course is Master of Science in Mass Communication, the same name should match on anabin (If you see Master of Tech in mass communicate, then this won't fly and you need to do ZAB evaluation).
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by charlesklaus(m): 7:28am On Jul 09
Chocolatey17:
November 8
Kindly let me know when they ask you to submit. I applied on November 8 too.
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