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Germany Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) for Full Stack Developers 2026

Do you qualify for Germany's Chancenkarte as a full stack developer? Points calculator with worked examples, degree recognition for BCA and MCA holders, and document checklist — sourced from BAMF.

India was the #1 applicant country in year one — 3,721 Chancenkarte visas issued to Indian nationals between June 2024 and June 2025, per the Auswärtiges Amt.

At a glance

Visa type
Job-search — no job offer needed
Duration
12 months (extendable to 24 more)
Work rights
Up to 20 hrs/week while searching
Financial proof
€13,092 Sperrkonto (2026 figure)
Points needed
6 pts — or Route 1 if degree fully recognised
BCA note
Borderline — ZAB evaluation recommended first

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India was the #1 applicant country — 3,721 Chancenkarte visas issued to Indian nationals in year one (Auswärtiges Amt, 2025).

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Do you qualify?

Short answer: as a full stack developer with a formal degree, you can likely qualify — via Route 1 if your degree is fully recognised, or the points system otherwise. The key constraint: the Chancenkarte requires a formal qualification. There is no no-degree pathway here, unlike the Blue Card's § 18g(2) IT exception.

The Germany Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) lets you move to Germany without a job offer and search for full stack and web development roles on the ground for up to 12 months. Once you have an offer, you convert to a EU Blue Card or work permit at the local Ausländerbehörde.


The Chancenkarte requires a formal qualification

To apply under either route, you must hold one of:

  • A foreign higher-education degree (at least 3 years, ISCED level 6 or higher)
  • A state-recognised vocational qualification of at least 2 years
  • An AHK Category A certificate

Bootcamp certificates and online course completions do not qualify. If you have significant experience but no formal degree, the EU Blue Card IT exception (§ 18g(2)) is the correct pathway — it requires a job offer first.


Which route applies to you?

Your situationRoute
B.Tech / B.E. (CS, IT) from an H+ universityRoute 1 — no points needed
MCA from H+ university, listed in anabinRoute 1 — no points needed
MSc Computer Science or IT from H+ university, listed in anabinRoute 1 — no points needed
Degree from H+/- university, your programme not in anabin commentsRoute 2 — 6 points required
BCA (3-year, borderline)Route 2 recommended — ZAB first
No formal qualificationNot eligible for Chancenkarte

Check your institution at anabin.kmk.org/anabin/institutionen.


Route 2: calculating your points

You need at least 6. Points are additive except where mutually exclusive.

CriterionPointsNotes
Partial equivalence of your qualification with a German qualification4Requires a formal "partial equivalence" decision
Shortage occupation (full stack development qualifies)1ISCO-08 groups 133 and 25
At least 2 years qualifying experience in last 5 years2Must be post-graduation and in your field
At least 5 years qualifying experience in last 7 years3Replaces the 2-year tier — mutually exclusive
German at A21
German at B12Replaces A2 — mutually exclusive
German at B2 or higher3Replaces B1 — mutually exclusive
English at C1 or native (with certificate)1Additive — stacks on top of German points
Age under 35 at date of application2Cut-off is fixed at date of application
Age 35–39 at date of application1Replaces under-35 tier — mutually exclusive
Prior lawful residence in Germany ≥ 6 months in last 5 years1Schengen tourist stays do not count
Spouse also qualifies for Chancenkarte and applies jointly1

Worked examples for Indian full stack developers:

Profile A — B.Tech CS from H+/- university (programme unlisted), 3 years post-graduation full stack experience, age 26, English C1: 1 (shortage) + 2 (experience) + 2 (age) + 1 (English) = 6 points

Profile B — MCA from H+/- university (unlisted), 4 years full stack experience, age 30, English C1: 1 (shortage) + 2 (experience) + 2 (age under 35) + 1 (English) = 6 points

Profile C — BCA (borderline), ZAB confirms partial equivalence, 5 years experience, age 31, English C1: 4 (partial equiv) + 1 (shortage) + 3 (5-year exp) + 2 (age under 35) + 1 (English) = 11 points

Profile D — 2 years experience, age 38, no German, English B2 only: 1 (shortage) + 2 (experience) + 1 (age 35–39) = 4 points — does not qualify. Needs German or more experience.

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Financial requirement: the Sperrkonto

The 2026 binding monthly figure under § 20a(4) AufenthG is €1,091 net per month — for a 12-month Chancenkarte that means €13,092 available before your visa appointment.

The standard method is a Sperrkonto (blocked account). Common providers for Indian applicants: Fintiba, Coracle, Expatrio. A Verpflichtungserklärung from a Germany-resident sponsor replaces the Sperrkonto entirely.


What you can do on the Opportunity Card

  • Part-time employment: up to 20 hours per week on average
  • Trial employment (Probebeschäftigung): up to 2 weeks per employer
  • Freelancing: not permitted under the Chancenkarte
  • Interviews and technical assessments: not regulated — participate freely

Documenting full stack experience for the points claim

Experience letters should include:

  • Job title and employment dates
  • Specific technologies: React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, TypeScript, Node.js, Python, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Docker, AWS/GCP/Azure, REST APIs, GraphQL, or similar
  • Description of responsibilities — frontend development, API design, database modelling, deployment, performance optimisation
  • Scale: user traffic, team size, system complexity
  • Seniority level

Supplement with salary slips or Form 16. GitHub profiles or portfolio links can support the letter.


Document checklist (India, Route 2, 2026)

  • Valid passport (issued within 10 years, at least 2 empty pages)
  • Biometric-format passport photograph
  • Completed national visa application form (VIDEX)
  • Degree certificate (B.Tech, MCA, BCA, etc.)
  • Mark sheets for every semester
  • University confirmation of regular (on-site) mode of study
  • anabin printout for your university and degree — or ZAB Statement of Comparability if your programme is unlisted
  • Language certificate: IELTS / TOEFL / Cambridge at B2+ for English, or Goethe-Institut / telc / ÖSD at A1+ for German
  • Experience letters per the documentation notes above, plus salary slips or Form 16
  • Sperrkonto certificate (€13,092 balance) or signed Verpflichtungserklärung
  • Travel health insurance for full intended stay

Apostille note: Germany does not require or accept apostille on Indian documents.


Frequently asked questions

Does a BCA qualify for the Chancenkarte?

Possibly. A BCA is a 3-year programme and sits at ISCED level 6, but the ZAB may examine whether the programme had sufficient technical depth. We recommend obtaining a ZAB Statement of Comparability before applying via Route 2. If ZAB returns a partial equivalence outcome, that unlocks 4 additional points.

Does an MCA qualify for Route 1?

Yes, if your institution is rated H+ in anabin and your MCA programme is listed as "entspricht". Most NITs and central universities offering MCA meet this standard. Verify at anabin before assuming Route 1 — not every MCA from every institution is listed.

What counts as qualifying full stack experience for the points claim?

Post-graduation roles involving both frontend and backend development, API design, or database architecture. Purely front-end roles (HTML/CSS/basic JavaScript) or CMS customisation roles that do not involve backend engineering may not qualify as graduate-level ICT work.

How long does the Chancenkarte take to process for Indian applicants?

The Auswärtiges Amt publishes a minimum of 4 weeks. At Indian missions (New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru), processing currently ranges from 6 to 16 weeks.


Sources

We are not a law firm. This page provides general information only, not legal advice.

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GermanyTalent applies the official rules to your actual degree, experience, and points — and gives you a personalised result with exactly what to prepare.

India was the #1 applicant country — 3,721 Chancenkarte visas issued to Indian nationals in year one (Auswärtiges Amt, 2025).

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Last updated: 2026-04-26— Sources: BAMF, Auswärtiges Amt, Make it in Germany, gesetze-im-internet.de