| Hey guys,
I am in Germany now and have also applied for Blue card. Meanwhile I also had been to India. So, I am writing down my experiences for the benefit of other folks. Please bear with me if the post becomes a little long.
1. I came to Berlin and checked-in to a Hotel. Immediately I asked the hotel if it is OK that I register at burgeramt with hotel address (my company HR asked me to do so). The hotel was OK with it. They gave me the final bill which showed that indeed I am staying in hotel which I took to the burgeramt as a proof of stay in Berlin.
2. Next I went to the burgeramt close to my hotel's area. From the information section, I got the registration form but since I did not have rental agreement, the lady asked me to get a sign and stamp of hotel on the registration form. However, she gave me an appointment which was 2 days later.
3. I got the sign and stamp from Hotel on the registration form. 2 days later I went again to burgeramt at the appointment time and got registered with hotel address. They gave me a paper which had their stamp and address where I registered. NOTE: Be ready to wait in a long queue at burgeramt. Also, be ready to visit it at-least couple of times.
4. Then I went to various banks to open an account so that company could credit relocation expenses as well as salary. Postbank, Sparkasse, Berliner Volksbank told me that they cannot open a bank account in my name since my initial visa is only for 90 days. They suggested to get the visa extended and then come back. Only commerz bank was ready to open an account in my name. So, I had no choice but to open an Girokonto with them. They asked for the registration paper from burgeramt. They were also kind enough to have my company address as my primary address (which was different from my registration address).
5. I then passed on my account number to company for salary and relocation bonus credit purpose.
6. Meanwhile company had given my details to insurance company called TKK (Techniker Krankenkasse). They immediately started off with my registration with them for health insurance (which is mandatory in Germany). TKK send me the insurance number via post in about 2 weeks of time.
7. Simulataneously, I had started to find apartment to live. It looked difficult to rent an apartment from immobilienscout as many landlords asked for Schufa and commission. So, I contacted homecompany berlin and crocodilian berlin which provide: furnished apartments (with commission) and speak english. After checking out couple of flats with them, I finalized a studio apartment. They immediately send me the contract (in German) as well as translated version of it. On the day of apartment handover, I signed a formal agreement with apartment owner (who speaks good english fortunately).
8. On getting the contract done (initially for 3 months), I again went to burgeramt to change my registration address according to contract. This time there was no need to fill the registration form but I had to stand in big queue.
9. I then added my name to house entrance bell as well as post box. NOTE: Always ask your landlord which is the bell button and post box of your house.
10. Now I had following documents: registered apartment in Berlin, Health insurance, job in Berlin, Valid work contract in Berlin, salary slip(s). With these documents, I filled the forms needed for blue card and went to ABH.
11. On first visit, I was told that I do not have Arbeitsverhältnis. So the officer send me back and asked me come 2 weeks later with Arbeitsverhältnis.
12. 2 weeks later I again went to ABH with Arbeitsverhältnis. Stood in the queue and got an apointment for blue card. About 1 hour latter my number was called and I submitted the documents. The officer gave me a paper which mentioned that my application is accepted and gave another appointment to collect the blue card in person. This is about 5 weeks later. NOTE: It is not necessary to have a prior appointment at ABH for blue card application. You can directly walk into the office and ask for appointment. There are 2 queues according to your last name. If you have all the papers ready and OK, you will get the appointment immediately. If ABH gave you an appointment for today then they will ensure that your work is done before day end today. In such case, be ready to wait for long time (3-4 hours max). If you have prior appointment, waiting time reduces to about 1-1.5 hours. So, its your decision which way to follow.
13. Since my intial visa to enter Germany was multiple entry, I travelled to India and back even after applying for blue card. So, application of blue card and travel out of Germany are no at all related. If your initial visa allows you to travel outside Germany, you can do so irrespective of your blue card application status. While I was in India, I gave a copy of all the papers I got in Germany to my wife so that she can apply for family reunion visa (copy of confirmation of blue card, original and copy of work contract, copy of job description, copy of health insurance card, copy of registration at burgeramt, copy of rental contract etc).
Feel free to PM me in case someone needs any specific information. I believe this thread is ready for closure now since the original query is now answered. Till the next reply or new thread, auf wiedersehen. |