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§25(1-3) — Residence Permit for Humanitarian, Political, or International Law Reasons
VisasGermany§25(1-3) — Residence Permit for Humanitarian, Political, or International Law Reasons
GermanyGermany•Europe
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§25(1-3) — Residence Permit for Humanitarian, Political, or International Law Reasons

Residency Pathway PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed Remote Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

0 – 100 EUR

varies by filing options

Stay Duration

Varies

Renewable
Dependents allowed
PR pathway
No job offer needed
Remote work OK
Official Information
Germany flag

Living in Germany

Cost of Living
Same as United States
Avg Salary€39,600
Quality of Life
196/200
Full Country Guide

Overview

For recognized refugees, asylum seekers, or those with a ban on deportation.

Germany's §25 AufenthG residence permit covers persons recognised as refugees or asylum-entitled (§25(1)/(2)), and those with a legal ban on deportation (§25(3)). Issued by the Ausländerbehörde after a positive BAMF decision, it provides stable legal status and access to the labour market.

Initial validity is 3 years for recognised refugees and up to 1 year for deportation-ban holders; the permit is renewable. Holders may work without restriction and sponsor family reunification. A settlement permit is available after 5 years. The permit is fee-exempt for refugees; subsidiary protection holders pay €100.

This visa is ideal for persons who have received a positive BAMF asylum ruling or a national deportation ban and need a stable, renewable residence status in Germany.

Fee Breakdown

Residence permit (refugees/asylum)0 EUR
Residence permit (subsidiary protection)100 EUR

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Positive BAMF decision

Legal ban on deportation

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

BAMF decision letter

Identity documents

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Access to social benefits
  • Path to permanent residency

Worth Knowing

  • Long processing times
  • Strict documentation requirements
  • Negative asylum decision

Application Process

1

Asylum application

2

BAMF interview

3

Residence permit issuance

Verified Claims (2)

Last verified May 31, 2026
Official Info
https://www.bamf.de/EN/Themen/AsylFluechtlingsschutz/AblaufAsylverfahrens/Ausgang/Aufenthaltserlaubn…
bamf.de
Max Stay Estimate.notes
3 years for §25(1)/(2) (asylum entitlement, refugee status); at least 1 year for §25(3) (deportation…
bamf.de
Official Information
Germany flag

Living in Germany

Cost of Living
Same as United States
Avg Salary€39,600
Quality of Life
196/200
Full Country Guide

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