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Unlock Global Opportunities with a Job Seeker Visa

A Job Seeker Visa is your gateway to finding employment in countries like Germany, Austria, and Sweden without needing a job offer beforehand. It gives you legal entry and sufficient time (usually 6 months) to search for jobs aligned with your skills and qualifications.

At Global Venturist Inc., we provide complete assistance—from eligibility assessment and documentation to embassy appointments and interview support. Our expert guidance ensures your profile stands out to both immigration officers and potential employers.

Whether you're a skilled professional in tech, healthcare, engineering, or business, we help you navigate the Job Seeker Visa route smoothly. Secure your future abroad with our result-driven support tailored to your career goals.

Comprehensive Job Seeker Visa Support

Our team offers end-to-end services to help you obtain your Job Seeker Visa with ease. We handle the process efficiently so that you can focus on what matters most—finding your dream job abroad.

Arrival & Exit Support
Guidance on Local Integration
Document Review & Fee Details
Visa Grant Notification
Streamlined Processing Steps
Pathway to Permanent Residency

Frequently Asked Questions

Get quick answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about the Job Seeker Visa process. If your query isn’t listed below, feel free to contact our expert team.

Anyone with a recognized degree, relevant work experience, and sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay may qualify. The exact criteria vary by country—our team will help you determine your eligibility.

No, the Job Seeker Visa only allows you to search for a job in the host country. Once you secure employment, you must convert your visa into a work permit or employment visa before starting work.

The Job Seeker Visa is generally valid for up to six months. If you find a job within that period, you can apply for a residence or work visa based on your employment contract.

If you're unable to secure a job within the visa's validity, you must return to your home country. However, you may reapply for the Job Seeker Visa in the future if your profile and situation improve.