New in Frankfurt – tips for getting started in the Main Metropolis
Frankfurt is international, economically strong and surprisingly green. For many, it is their first home in Germany. To make the start easier, we have compiled some important contact points and tips for you:
📍 Registration
- Einwohnermeldeamt Frankfurt
You must register your place of residence within 14 days of moving in.
👉 frankfurt.de – Bürgerservice - Ausländerbehörde Frankfurt
For residence permits, visa extensions, etc.
👉 Rebstöcker Straße 4, 60326 Frankfurt
🏡 Search for housing
Frankfurt is popular – good preparation is everything:
- Websites: www.immobilienscout24.de, www.wg-gesucht.de, www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de
- Residence hall spots (for students): www.studentenwerkfrankfurt.de
- Consultation & help: Caritas Frankfurt Wohnraumberatung, Association for Social Housing
🤝 Other important points of contact
- Welcome Center Hessen: Support for professionals and families
👉 welcome-to-hessen.de - Jobcenter Frankfurt: For job placement and financial support
👉 Mainzer Landstraße 315, 60326 Frankfurt - Sprachschule inlingua Frankfurt 😉
Personal advice on language courses, placement, and telc certificates
👉 Kaiserstraße 44, 60329 Frankfurt – direkt am Hauptbahnhof
Frankfurt has a lot to offer—from museums and international cuisine to walks along the banks of the Main River. The key to integration? Language and networks. And that’s exactly where we can help you!
