π― Receiving your German nursing job offer is a major milestone – but there are still important steps between the offer and your first day. This guide tells you exactly what to do, in what order, so nothing falls through the cracks.
The job offer letter in your inbox. After months of German language training, document preparation, and waiting – it is finally real. Germany wants you. But before you book your flight, there are several important steps to complete. Missing or delaying any of these can push your start date back by weeks or even months. Here is the complete guide
Read your German employment contract carefully before signing. Key things to verify:
If you have questions about specific contract terms, Jet Set Jobs can help you understand
them before you sign.
Never sign a contract with terms you do not understand.
If you have not already submitted your Berufsanerkennung application, do this immediately after receiving the job offer. The recognition authority in your target German state needs your complete document file. Processing takes 3β6 months – so the sooner it is submitted, the sooner it is resolved.
The job offer from a German employer actually strengthens your recognition application – some authorities process applications faster when they see an employer is waiting.
Book your appointment at the German Embassy in New Delhi (or Consulate in Mumbai/Chennai) as soon as possible – Embassy appointment slots for skilled worker visas fill up quickly, often 4β6 weeks in advance.
Many employers – especially hospitals and care homes – provide temporary accommodation for international nurses in the first 3β6 months. Confirm with your employer:
If your employer does not provide accommodation, start researching housing in your destination city. Wohngemeinschaft (shared flat / WG) is the most common and affordable option for newly arrived nurses – monthly rent for a room typically β¬400ββ¬700 depending on city.
German law requires all residents to have health insurance. As a nurse employed by a German hospital or care home, you will typically be covered by statutory health insurance (gesetzliche Krankenversicherung / GKV) through your employer’s contributions plus your own contribution (deducted from salary). Your employer will usually register you with a GKV provider – ask them which one and whether any action is required from you.
If you are placed through Jet Set Jobs, keep our team updated at every stage – particularly when your visa is approved and your start date is confirmed. We handle the placement fee process with your employer and ensure your security deposit refund is processed correctly on your side.
| Action | Timing |
|---|---|
| Contract reviewed and signed | Week 1 after offer |
| Recognition application submitted (if pending) | Week 1β2 |
| Embassy appointment booked | Week 1β2 |
| Complete visa document file prepared | Week 2β4 |
| Visa application submitted at Embassy | Week 3β5 |
| Accommodation confirmed with employer | Week 2β3 |
| Health insurance arrangement confirmed | Week 2β3 |
| Visa received | Week 7β13 after submission |
| Flights booked | Week 8β14 |
| Pre-arrival registration with employer confirmed | Week 10β14 |
| Arrival in Germany – register at Einwohnermeldeamt | Day 1β14 after arrival |
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