What We Do? We Focus on You!
We guide your journey to working in Germany from idea to setting foot in the country.
We take time to understand your exact situation:
• your education and high school certificate
• your work experience
• your income and financial situation
• your German or English language level
• whether you already know someone in Germany
• and, most importantly, your career goals and passions
Based on this, we review every visa pathway available to you and then determine what might be your best fit. We then translate this into an individualized action plan with simple, actionable steps.
Where needed, we call the relevant authorities to confirm requirements or help with degree recognition and paperwork — so you don’t have to navigate it alone.
We make no promises we cannot keep. That means, we do not promise you to get you a job. Instead we can support you in getting the one that you want.
How We’re Different
Individualised support
We don’t give generic guides. We analyse your profile and tell you exactly what’s possible for you.
Simple, accessible language
No legal jargon. No confusing forms. Just clear steps you can follow with confidence.
Fair & transparent pricing
You always know what you’re paying for — and why. No hidden fees, no surprises. Starting from only €10.
Support for the whole journey
While we can’t guarantee a job, we help you prepare for success.
We understand which industries hire from abroad, what German employers look for, and how to make your applications stand out.
Why Do We Want To Support You?
Germany is facing the biggest skilled-labour shortage in its history. With families having less than 1.4 kids on average, the country needs to welcome around 300,000 skilled workers every year for decades to remain a global economic powerhouse.
At the same time, there are millions of highly educated, ambitious young people around the world who struggle to find stable jobs and long-term career opportunities!
We believe that what’s holding them back isn’t a lack of talent or lack of funds — it’s simply the lack of access to clear, trustworthy, personalised information about how to get to and navigate the German system.
What Others Do
Government agencies:
Provide tons of information but in complex legal language that doesn’t tell you what you should actually do.Legal visa consultancies:
Expensive (costing on average €3500), focused narrowly on paperwork, and usually offer no help with job search.Non-legal advisories:
Charge high fees averaging €1700 and still don’t support you with understanding the labour market.Local visa “agents”:
Often lack knowledge about the German job market and cannot effectively contact German authorities. Often charge exorbitant sums.Scammers & middlemen:
Overpromise, overcharge, and often leave people worse off — with no visa and no job and sometimes in dangerous and illegal occupations.