Are you considering freelancing or starting a business venture in Germany? If so, you're in the right place! In this edition of our newsletter, we're diving deep into one of the key elements of obtaining a German Freelance Visa: Letters of Intent.
What are Letters of Intent, and why are they crucial for your visa application?
Letters of Intent (LOIs) are documents that demonstrate genuine interest from potential clients or companies in hiring you. They play a pivotal role in proving your suitability for the freelance visa. Here's why they matter:
1. Demonstrating Income Potential: German authorities want assurance that you can generate a substantial income in the country. LOIs from potential German clients or businesses show that there's a demand for your services.
2. Confirming Regional Demand: Your LOIs help confirm that your freelance services are sought after within the region, reinforcing your case for the visa.
How many Letters of Intent do you need, and where should they come from?
You'll need at least two LOIs to support your visa application, but having more can strengthen your case. The letters should ideally come from German-based companies or individuals to underscore your value within the German economy.
How can you secure Letters of Intent?
Networking, leveraging your connections, and utilizing past clients are effective strategies for obtaining LOIs. Reach out to local co-working spaces, attend industry meetups, and tap into online communities to expand your network. |