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You cannot work on a Language visa in Germany[0], and artists in Berlin are special as the country wants to promote it as an art capital of Europe[1]. In almost every case, a non-EU/Schengen citizen needs to show ability to support him/herself when moving to Germany; that person must already have a job offer, which must pay at least 37(STEM) or 47,500 (others) EUR[0]. Non-EU folks in Germany as well, for example, don…
Thank you for your comment. As a fact I know 10+ US citizens that have had no problem coming to Germany and live and work. All self employed and sufficient to provide for themselves for some time. It might have changed, but the last time I've checked it was way easier then getting any Visa in the USA. Speaking off, yes, we tried to get a B* visa but the 67000 visa they issue per year was filled within 3 days. One can…
No one challenges that US visas are difficult at times to get. But if it was such an issue, I've gotta ask -- how is your software company's offering and positioning so unique that only you could manage operations from the US?
Also, to note, B1/B2 visas are for "temporary" visits for work or pleasure. There were multiple EB-* visas for permanent relocation. Even so, B1 visas are granted by the millions and are valid for Europeans for 10 years...