Nationals from EU member states can register directly with the Local Public Office after moving to Münster. The Local Public Office forwards the requisite data to the Foreigners’ Registration Office.
Other rules apply to citizens from non-EU countries. They require a certificate of residential status, in the event that they
Besides a visa, a certificate of residential status may constitute a normal residence permit (Aufenthaltserlaubnis) or a second type of residence permit, a so-called "Niederlassungserlaubnis", which is generally issued in the wake of a longer stay.
The Residence Act stipulates precisely when a residence permit may be issued. This is the case in the event of the following:
The Foreigners’ Registration Office is responsible for applications of this type, and is available to provide assistance with all questions regarding the certificate of residential status.
Those applying for a certificate of residential status can save themselves a trip to the Local Public Office, as the Municipal Immigration Office (Ausländeramt) takes delivery of the application for the new place of residence and forwards it to the Local Public Office.
A valid passport, a passport photograph, a proof of employment or a financial guarantee must be submitted along with the application for a certificate of residential status. The Municipal Immigration Office may require additional documentation. This will be clarified during the application process.
It is important to apply for or extend a certificate of residential status in a prompt manner. In the event that a visa or existing residence permit expires, it may not be possible to obtain a new one.
Students and language course participants who would like to apply for or extend an existing residence permit should also consult the Foreigners’ Registration Office. The following documentation is required:
in addition to proof of
The residence duration is limited. This amounts to:
In principle, it is not usually possible to change subjects by law. The Foreigners’ Registration Office determines whether exceptions are possible on a case-by-case basis.
Many students wish to earn money during their studies. Foreign students’ employment eligibility and the extent to which such employment is permitted is recorded in the residence permit.
Visiting academics require the following documentation in order to apply for a certificate of residential status:
Family members travelling to Münster also require their own residence permit. It is thus also necessary to bring the spouse's and children’s passports and proof of financing (the contract of employment or grant confirmation suffices in this instance). A marriage certificate may also be required.
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