I am Mariya Borevich, your personal lawyer. My primary goal is to help clients find optimal solutions to current legal issues, ensuring reliable protection of their interests. I specialize in family, civil, and military law, which allows me to effectively handle a variety of situations and cases. In family law, I provide support in resolving issues related to divorce, property division, establishing and challenging parental rights, alimony, and child custody. I understand that these matters are often emotionally complex, so I always strive to find the most delicate and fair solutions for all parties involved. In civil law, I assist in settling disputes related to contracts, property rights, compensation for damages, inheritance, and other issues concerning the protection of personal and property interests. Special attention is given to military law — supporting servicemen, protecting their rights and interests related to military service, social guarantees, and legal disputes. This area requires deep knowledge and understanding of the specifics of military service and the legislation regulating it.
Germany is a popular place to live permanently with many advantages. Here are some of them:
1. Economic opportunities: Germany has one of the largest economies in the world, which creates numerous opportunities for employment and career development.
2. High quality of life: The country is known for its high quality of life, convenient systems of health care, education and social protection.
3. Cultural heritage: Germany has a rich history, cultural traditions and a large number of artistic and historical monuments.
4. Geographical location: Located in the center of Europe, Germany has excellent transport connections and convenient access to other countries of the European Union.
5. Developed Infrastructure: The country is known for its efficient and developed infrastructure, including transport networks, medical facilities and housing sector.
Although the process of migrating and obtaining residency status in Germany can be complicated, the country offers many opportunities for those looking for a stable and comfortable place to live.
Obtaining a residence permit (permanent residence permit) in Germany can be an important step for those who plan to live permanently in this country. A residence permit gives the right to live, work and receive social services in Germany. Here are some general steps for obtaining a residence permit:
1. Obtaining a visa: First you will need to obtain a national visa to enter Germany. This can be a visa for study, work, family reunification or another according to your situation.
2.Applying for a residence permit: Upon arrival in Germany, you must apply for a residence permit at the relevant migration department or home affairs authority. You may be required to provide proof of identity, financial stability, health insurance and other requirements.
3. Passing a medical examination: Some categories of applicants may be subject to a mandatory medical examination to confirm the absence of diseases that may pose a threat to public health.
4. Waiting for a decision: After submitting your application, you will have to wait for a decision from the migration authorities on your application.
5. Issuance of a residence permit: In case of a positive decision, your residence permit will be issued, and you will be able to start living and working in Germany on a permanent basis.
Obtaining a residence permit in Germany can be a complex process that requires knowledge of migration legislation and relevant documentation.
The support of a lawyer or attorney with experience in immigration matters can greatly simplify this process and reduce the likelihood of errors or delays. Here are some advantages of having a lawyer accompany you in obtaining a residence permit in Germany:
1. Expert consultation: The lawyer will know all the details of the procedures and requirements for obtaining a residence permit in Germany and will be able to provide you with professional advice regarding your specific situation.
2. Preparation of documents: The lawyer will help you with the collection and preparation of all the necessary documentation for applying for a residence permit.
3.Representation before migration authorities: The lawyer can represent you before the relevant migration authorities, liaise with them and resolve any issues that may arise during the application process.
4. Minimization of risks: The support of a lawyer will help to avoid mistakes or misunderstandings that could lead to the refusal of a residence permit or delays in the process.
5. Legal protection: In case of any legal issues or problems during the process of obtaining a residence permit, a lawyer will represent your interests and protect your rights.