Granting a residence permit for the family reunification of a foreign parent with a German minor
Source: BUS Rheinland-PfalzYou can join your unmarried German minor child if you come from a country outside the EU or EEA, have custody of the German child and intend to exercise this right.
Personal care includes the right and at the same time the duty to care for, educate and supervise the child and to determine its whereabouts. A child is a minor if it has not yet reached the age of 18. Anyone who is not married and has never been married is single; anyone living in a registered civil partnership is also not single
If these requirements are met, you will be granted a residence permit.
You can also join your child if you do not have custody rights. The prerequisite for this is that you and your child are already living together as a family in Germany. Family cohabitation is assumed if the relatives maintain regular contact with each other that goes beyond mere visits. If the requirements are met, the authorities will decide whether to issue the residence permit on a discretionary basis.
Under certain circumstances, the immigration authority may oblige you to take part in an integration course. This will then be noted on your residence permit.
The residence permit is a temporary residence title and is issued for at least one year.