For many applicants, the difficult part is not knowing which authority will decide the next step. Rubinstein Rechtsanwälte appears in this directory as a Germany-based option connected with immigration law, naturalization, blue card, residence permits, humanitarian visa and schengen visa.
German immigration files can involve employers, family members, local authorities, and federal rules at the same time. For readers looking at Berlin, the useful question is whether the firm can explain both the legal basis and the administrative path for the application.
Naturalisation, residence permits, visa refusals, and asylum-related matters follow different German procedures. This listing should help readers distinguish between a firm that gives general advice and one that can follow through with the responsible authority.
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