🎯 One of the most important questions for Indian nurses considering Germany: ‘Can my family come with me?’ The answer is yes – and this guide explains exactly how family reunification works in Germany.
For many Indian nurses, the decision to work in Germany is not just about their own career – it is about their family’s future. The question of whether a spouse, children, or parents can join them in Germany is central to whether the move is viable at all.
The good news: Germany has a well-established family reunification (Familiennachzug) system that allows the families of skilled workers to join them. Here is everything you need to know.
For your spouse to join you in Germany, the following conditions must be met:
⚠️ Important: Your spouse must pass a German A1 exam (Goethe A1 is the standard requirement for spouse visas) before applying. This takes 2–3 months of preparation. Plan this in parallel with your own journey.
Germany requires that spouses have basic German language skills (A1 level) before being granted a visa. This requirement was introduced to support integration and ensure spouses can function independently in German society from the start.
The recognised exam for spouse visas is typically the Goethe-Zertifikat A1: Start Deutsch 1. The exam can be taken at Goethe-Institut centres in India – in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Bengaluru, and Kolkata.
Preparation: most people can reach A1 in 2–3 months of basic classes or self-study. Goethe-Institut also offers preparatory courses specifically for spouse visa candidates.
Generally, you must be established in Germany before applying for family reunification – meaning:
In practice, most nurses apply for family reunification 6–12 months after arriving in Germany – once they have settled, found stable housing, and had their income established.
| Stage | Duration |
|---|---|
| Spouse learns German A1 | 2–3 months |
| Document preparation | 4–6 weeks |
| Embassy appointment (Indian Embassy for German visa) | Book 4–6 weeks in advance |
| Visa processing | 8–12 weeks |
| Total from start to spouse arriving in Germany | 6–9 months after you are established |
Children under 18 can join you in Germany as part of family reunification. Children under 16 do not need German language skills to be granted a visa – they will learn German in German schools after arrival. For children aged 16–18, basic German language skills are typically required.
German schools are free and excellent. Within 12–18 months of arrival, most children of immigrant families are functionally integrated into the German school system.
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