Dresden · Aufenthaltstitel

Apply for a residence permit in Dresden

Non-EU newcomers apply for their residence permit (Aufenthaltstitel) at the Ausländerbehörde in Dresden. Appointments are scarce and the bar for a complete file is high — turn up missing one document and you usually start over with a new appointment weeks later.

Fee typically ~€100. Appointment waits can run weeks to months in big cities.

What you need to bring

  • PassportRequired

    📋 Bring the original, not a copy

    How to get it: Issued by your home country. Renew at your country's embassy or consulate in Germany — appointments can take weeks, so check the expiry early.

  • Biometric photosRequired

    How to get it: Photo booths (often inside Bürgeramt buildings, stations and drugstores) or any photo studio — ask for 'biometrisches Passfoto'. Many offices now also have photo terminals on site.

  • Proof of income / job contractRequired

    How to get it: From your employer — the signed contract. If you only have a digital copy, a printout is usually accepted; ask HR for a signed original if an office insists.

  • Proof of health insuranceRequired

    How to get it: Request a membership certificate (Mitgliedsbescheinigung / Versicherungsbescheinigung) from your insurer — most issue it instantly in their app or by email.

  • Meldebescheinigung (registration certificate)Required

    📋 Bring the original, not a copy

    How to get it: You receive it at your Anmeldung appointment at the Bürgeramt. Lost it? Request a new copy at the Bürgeramt (small fee, often bookable online).

  • Application formRequired

    From your city's Ausländerbehörde website

  • Fee (card or cash)Required

Can you do it online?

Many immigration offices now let you apply or book online — open your city's Ausländerbehörde page (search '<your city> Ausländerbehörde Aufenthaltstitel'). You'll still go in person once to give fingerprints and collect the card.

Good to know

  • Book your appointment as early as possible — many people request one before they've even finished their Anmeldung, then bring the certificate along.
  • If your permit expires before your appointment, ask explicitly for a Fiktionsbescheinigung — it keeps your stay (and usually your right to work) legal in the meantime.
  • Blue Card holders get a faster route to permanent residence and easier family reunification — mention it if your job and salary qualify.
  • Bring printed copies of everything plus the originals; clerks often keep the copies and check against the originals.

Frequently asked questions

What do I need for Aufenthaltstitel in Dresden?

You'll need 7 key documents: Passport, Biometric photos, Proof of income / job contract, Proof of health insurance, Meldebescheinigung (registration certificate), Application form, Fee (card or cash). Dresden, like the rest of Saxony, is affordable and appointments are generally easier to get than in the largest western cities.

Can I do Aufenthaltstitel online in Dresden?

Many immigration offices now let you apply or book online — open your city's Ausländerbehörde page (search '<your city> Ausländerbehörde Aufenthaltstitel'). You'll still go in person once to give fingerprints and collect the card.

Which office handles Aufenthaltstitel in Dresden?

Apply for a residence permit in Dresden is handled at the local level in Saxony. The exact office and any forms are linked from the official source on this page, and the Amtly app opens the right Dresden / Saxony portal for you.

Checklist last verified 2026-06-11. Rules vary by office and change over time — always confirm with the official source linked above.

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