Free Advice about Berlin

Advice about Berlin

The former resources for a Berlin based Facebook group

A Facebook group I used to be an administrator for was run with a simple democratic approach. A rogue admin tricked us into allowing another admin to join our group, and just after we realised what had occurred, myself and the other elected admin were unexpectedly removed without any consultation with the rest of the administration/moderation team. All group moderators chose to leave within hours of this occurring.

This website is a collection of the resources we had created for the group. I am keeping them here in case they are useful to others. If the data becomes significantly out of date, then I will remove the website.

The original groups website content, used a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License and it's website design used GPL license version 2.0.

Note: You may have been redirected here from the original groups domain name. I do not control that domain. The owner of that domain is also no longer involved with the original Facebook group.

Immigration

Last updated: 28th of March 2016

Refugee assistance

The Contact and Consultation Center for Refugees and Migrants in Berlin-Kreuzberg is a registered non-profit association, whose purpose it is to provide support and consultation services for refugees and migrants from all over the world, in matters concerning not only social and residence law, but also psychosocial and other existential questions: http://www.kub-berlin.org/index.php/en

Amnesty International’s Asylgrupe Berlin is a group of volunteers that offers free legal counselling to refugees mainly concerning immigration and refugee law: http://www.amnesty-asylgruppe-berlin.de/Main/Asylberatung

Relocation assistance

  1. http://www.michaliberlineng.com/

Professional legal advice

Many of our members have used professional consulting advice to assist with the immigration process. These services can make the process significantly easier, and ensure that you are more likely to receive  your visa. Fees typically vary from €100 to €600+ depending on your requirements and how much assistance you are prepared to pay for.

  1. Anne Glinka
  2. Christoph von Planta
  3. Laura Alumann 
  4. Katja Ponert
  5. Kanzlei Stöbe
  6. Kanzlei Hubrig
  7. Annette Krause-Thiel LL.M. Lawyer and Notary
  8. Esther Weizsäcker

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