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For
example:
• For general or unskilled
positions, candidates must have at least a basic school certificate and clean
documentation. Jobs such as carpenters, factory workers, or warehouse
assistants usually require only proof of education and work experience.
• For skilled or regulated
professions such as nurses or healthcare staff, candidates must provide full
diplomas, professional certificates, and language proof according to European
standards (for example, B1 for entry level and B2 for employment in Germany).
• For technical and IT jobs,
a recognized degree or portfolio of experience is required, while language
level may be flexible depending on the employer.
• Basic language knowledge (A1) is strongly recommended for all candidates, at least to handle everyday
communication.
Germany generally requires a B1–B2 level in German; Poland, Portugal, and other EU countries often accept English communication for initial employment, especially in logistics, hospitality, and IT. Our team is continuously trained in European mobility regulations, EURES standards , and national work visa processes to ensure that every applicant receives correct and up-to-date guidance. We work closely with licensed European partners, agencies, and training institutions to verify every document and prepare applicants for successful integration in Europe.
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Global Visa Agency Our consultants are trained to assist applicants based on the official immigration
and employment requirements of each European country.
We
do not act as immigration lawyers, but as professional advisors and
coordinators who understand how to prepare documents, manage applications, and
guide candidates through the legal process for work and residence permits.
The
qualifications and documentation required always depend on the type of job and
the country of destination.
All information provided on this website is created with great care.
The
processing time for visa applications varies depending on several factors —
such as the country of origin, the type of job, and the availability of
appointments at the embassy.
In
general, applications from the
United Arab Emirates region are processed faster than those started directly from the applicant’s home
country, because local coordination and document verification can happen more
quickly. The exact timeline also depends on how soon the applicant can secure
an embassy appointment.
Based
on our experience, the average processing time is usually between 3 and 6
months, provided that all required documents are complete and the employer has
already issued a job offer.
For
example:
• General or unskilled jobs (like
warehouse workers, butchers, or bartenders) often take 3 to 6 months from
application to visa approval.
• Skilled jobs or healthcare
positions, such as nurses, may take 6 months to 1 year, as candidates first
need to complete language training (usually German B1 for entry and B2 for
employment) and obtain document verification before the visa can be issued.
Processing
times can also vary by nationality. Some countries have faster embassy
scheduling systems, while others face longer waiting periods. For example,
applicants from the Philippines often obtain visa appointments more quickly, while applicants from countries with higher embassy demand or
additional verification steps (such as Pakistan) may experience longer
waiting times.
It
is important to understand that visa approval and processing are handled
by the embassies and government authorities, not by Global Visa Agency.
Our
role is to make sure that every applicant’s documents are complete, submitted
correctly, and that the process is tracked and supported from start to finish.
In
short, for most applicants, the visa process takes about 3-6 months, but
depending on the job type, nationality, and embassy capacity, it can take up to 9–12 months.
At Global Visa Agency, all communication and documentation are handled in
English.
We
work with applicants from many countries across the Middle East and Asia,
but to ensure accuracy and legal compliance, every part of the visa and
employment process is conducted in English only.
Applicants
are expected to understand and communicate in English at a basic level, as this
is the minimum language requirement for working in Europe.
For
some destinations, additional language skills are required — for example, Germany requires B1 or B2 level in German, while in other European countries,
English is usually accepted for most general jobs.
Our
contracts, job offers, and training materials are all in English to keep the
process clear and consistent for everyone.
We
encourage every applicant to improve their English or the specific language
required by the destination country before traveling, as this increases their
chance of successful placement and integration.
In
short, Global Visa Agency operates entirely in English, and every
applicant should be able to understand and communicate in English, as English
is the primary working language in Europe.
At Global Visa Agency, all communication and documentation are handled in
English.
We
work with applicants from many countries across the Middle East and Asia,
but to ensure accuracy and legal compliance, every part of the visa and
employment process is conducted in English only.
Applicants
are expected to understand and communicate in English at a basic level, as this
is the minimum language requirement for working in Europe.
For
some destinations, additional language skills are required — for example, Germany requires B1 or B2 level in German, while in other European countries,
English is usually accepted for most general jobs.
Our
contracts, job offers, and training materials are all in English to keep the
process clear and consistent for everyone.
We
encourage every applicant to improve their English or the specific language
required by the destination country before traveling, as this increases their
chance of successful placement and integration.
In
short, Global Visa Agency operates entirely in English, and every
applicant should be able to understand and communicate in English, as English
is the primary working language in Europe.
Global
Visa Agency and Medicom Agency cooperate with a wide network of
employers and organizations across Europe, especially in Germany, Poland,
Austria, and others
EU
countries.
Our
partnerships include a mix of public and private healthcare institutions,
logistics and production companies, and service industries.
In
the healthcare sector, we work with hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and
home-care providers that regularly hire international staff such as nurses,
assistants, and healthcare workers.
These
include both municipal (public) and private medical facilities across
Germany and other European countries.
In
addition to healthcare, we also place workers in logistics, production, and
industrial sectors, cooperating with companies like Amazon, DHL, UPS, and several European warehouse and manufacturing facilities.
We
also receive ongoing requests from food production, hospitality, and
automotive-related industries that require positions such as butchers, drivers,
warehouse staff, cleaners, and kitchen assistants.
While
we do not have exclusive long-term contracts with every company, we are
officially registered and visible on European job platforms and
government employment networks such as EURES.
This
visibility allows us to connect quickly with verified employers and respond to
their current workforce needs.
In
total, Europe currently faces a demand of more than 4.5 million open jobs
across different sectors — and through our network, Global Visa Agency and Medicom Agency actively support filling these positions responsibly
and efficiently.
The
time from the first application
actual job placement
in Europe depends on how quickly the candidate completes all
requirements, secures an embassy appointment, and receives the visa.
Based
on our experience, the average process takes between three months and one year,
depending on the job type and the applicant’s preparation.
For
example, we have successfully placed nurses in Germany within four to
five months when they already had their
German language certificate (B1/B2) and the employer had an open position ready.
In
other cases, such as logistics workers or factory employees, the
process can be even faster — sometimes as short as three months — when the
documentation is complete and the embassy provides a quick appointment.
For
more complex or regulated professions, the timeline can extend up to eight to
twelve months, especially when the candidate still needs to complete language
training or diploma verification.
Each
case is different, but Global Visa Agency and Medicom Agency always aim
to keep the process as efficient as possible through close coordination with
employers, embassies, and government authorities.
In
summary, candidates who are fully prepared and have their documents ready can
start working in Europe within 3 to 6 months, while others may take up
to one year, depending on individual conditions.
Over
the past 25 years, Global Visa Agency and its European partner Medicom
Agency have successfully assisted more than 3,700 candidates in obtaining legal
employment and residence in Europe.
On
average, the team has helped around 100 to 150 applicants per year,
depending on global conditions, embassy capacity, and employer demand.
In
some years — especially during active recruitment phases for healthcare and
logistics — the number has been even higher. These
placements include a wide range of professions: nurses, caregivers,
logistics and warehouse workers, drivers, hospitality staff, and technical
specialists.
Each
case is individually supported from the first application to the final arrival
and integration in Europe.
In
total, more than 3,700 successful visa and job placements have been
completed over the last 25 years, representing thousands of lives
positively changed and hundreds of employers supported across Europe.
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