Immigration law finally understand: quickly and easily with iust.ai
Whether residence permit, employment, or
family reunification: In immigration law, deadlines,
evidence, and the correct procedural path are
essential. iust.ai supports you with useful
legal information to find your way through the
jungle of regulations.
Immigration law deals with who may enter
Germany, how long one may stay in the country
and whether working is allowed. Often
it is about applying for or extending a residence
permit, changing the purpose of
stay (e.g., from study to work)
or about questions around family, work, and
official requirements.
It can sometimes be difficult to keep track,
because depending on the situation, certain
conditions apply, appropriate documents must
be submitted, and there are fixed procedures at
the authority.
Which evidence is necessary
and which deadlines apply depends on your
situation.
iust.ai helps you sort your questions step by step:
What options are there
in principle? What would be the typical next
steps? Where should you pay special attention
(e.g., with deadlines or missing documents)? This way
you get a clear orientation for
preparation – however, iust.ai does not replace
legal advice.
Simply
Ask questions easily and receive understandable
answers. Step by step and without
legal jargon.
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Our information is legally well-founded and
continuously updated – for a reliable first orientation.
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Germany – in compliance with
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Use cases
The most common Use cases
iust.ai supports you with questions about
immigration law as well as in other
areas of law. Some examples:
Apply for residency rights
Questions about residence permits or requirements from the
immigration office? iust.ai provides an understandable
first orientation.
Do you have questions about immigration law or the use of iust.ai? You can read some answers here.
Immigration law generally deals with issues
around entry, stay and life in
Germany for people without German
citizenship, for example regarding
residence permits, their extension, rights and
obligations, as well as procedures with the authorities.
This depends mainly on your status and your
residence permit, e.g., whether there are any conditions and
whether the permit continues during longer absences.
In the Schengen area, stays are generally possible
for up to 90 days per 180-day period,
different rules may apply in individual cases.
Asylum law concerns protection procedures and
protection status for people seeking protection from
persecution or serious dangers.
Immigration law regulates matters of entry,
residence and work – for example for studies,
training, work or family. The two areas
sometimes overlap in practice, but have
different aims and procedures.
No. iust.ai is not a law firm and does not replace
a lawyer. It is an AI platform that provides
structured legal information based on
national laws. All content is
automatically generated and provided "as is"
– iust.ai does not guarantee legal
accuracy or case validity.
iust.ai's answers are generated by AI based on
structured legal databases and public regulations.
They serve for general orientation, but are not always
100% accurate or applicable in every case.
The service is not legally binding, and results
may vary depending on timing, jurisdiction
and input details. Please always verify
important legal decisions with professionals.