If your spouse or parent lives in Germany and you want to join them, the German Family Reunion Visa (Familiennachzug) is your pathway. For most family reunion applications — including spouses joining German citizens — a German A2 language certificate is a mandatory requirement. This guide covers everything Indian applicants need to know about the Goethe A2 requirement, the visa process, and how to prepare efficiently.
Who Needs A2 German for the Family Reunion Visa?
| Visa Type | German Language Requirement | Certificate Needed |
| Spouse joining a German citizen (§28 AufenthG) | A1 for entry; A2 required for permanent residence extension | Goethe A1 to enter; A2 to extend beyond 3 years |
| Spouse joining a non-German EU/non-EU permanent resident (§30 AufenthG) | A1 for initial entry — A2 required for extension in most states | Goethe A1 initially; A2 later |
| Parent joining adult children (§36 AufenthG) | German language requirement waived in most cases | Not required |
| Children joining parents (§32 AufenthG) | Under 16: no language requirement; 16+: A2 may apply | Check at German consulate |
The standard pathway for Indian spouses joining a German citizen:
Step 1: Pass Goethe A1 → Apply for spouse visa → Travel to Germany
Step 2: Live in Germany on spouse visa (Aufenthaltserlaubnis) for 3 years
Step 3: Pass Goethe A2 (or higher) → Extend residence permit
Step 4: Continue to B1 → Eligible for permanent residence (Niederlassungserlaubnis)
Goethe A2 Exam – What Is Required
The Goethe-Zertifikat A2 tests all four skills: Lesen (Reading), Hören (Listening), Schreiben (Writing), Sprechen (Speaking). At A2 level, you are expected to communicate in routine everyday situations.
| Module | Duration | Max Score | Tasks |
| Lesen (Reading) | 30 minutes | 100 | 5 tasks: notices, ads, short texts, messages |
| Hören (Listening) | 30 minutes | 100 | 4 tasks: conversations, announcements, phone calls |
| Schreiben (Writing) | 30 minutes | 100 | 2 tasks: form completion + short message/note |
| Sprechen (Speaking) | 15 minutes | 100 | 3 tasks: introduction, everyday activity discussion, request/instruction |
You need 60/100 in each module to pass. Modules are graded independently — you can retake individual modules if needed.
Goethe A2 vs A1 – What Changes
| Feature | A1 | A2 |
| Text length in reading | Very short (1–3 sentences) | Short to medium (3–6 sentences) |
| Listening speed | Very slow, very clear | Somewhat faster, more natural |
| Writing task | Fill in a form + very simple note | Form + 30–40 word message with 2–3 content points |
| Speaking length | 2–3 sentences per turn | 3–5 sentences; more varied topics |
| Vocabulary range | ~500 words | ~800–1,000 words |
| Grammar required | Basic present tense, articles | Past tense (Perfekt), modal verbs, basic cases |
How Long Does A2 Preparation Take After A1?
For candidates who have already passed A1:
| Starting Point | Estimated Preparation Time to A2 |
| Just passed Goethe A1 | 2–3 months of structured study (1.5–2 hours/day) |
| Passed A1 some time ago (practising German daily) | 1.5–2 months |
| Living in Germany (natural exposure) | 1–2 months focused exam preparation |
| Starting fresh from zero (no prior German) | 5–6 months total (A1 + A2 combined preparation) |
A2 Preparation Plan – 8 Weeks
| Week | Focus | Daily Activity |
| 1–2 | Vocabulary and basic grammar consolidation | Revise A1 vocab; add A2 vocabulary (household, work, routine); 30 min/day |
| 3–4 | Reading and listening | 2 A2 reading tasks + 1 listening task per day; 45 min |
| 5–6 | Writing practice | Practice form-filling + short messages; 1 task per day; 30 min writing + review |
| 7 | Speaking preparation | Record 3-minute introductions; practise A2 conversation topics; 30 min/day |
| 8 (Final week) | Full mock tests | 2 full timed A2 mocks; review all errors; exam logistics |
Language Requirement Exemptions – When A2 Is Not Needed
German immigration law includes important exemptions to the A2 requirement. The language requirement is waived if:
• You can demonstrate that learning German is impossible or unreasonable due to a physical or mental disability
• You hold a recognised university degree or equivalent professional qualification (§30 Abs. 1 Satz 3 AufenthG — check current law for your specific situation)
• You are under 16 (for child reunion visas)
Always confirm the current exemption rules with the German embassy in India or an immigration lawyer — rules can change between legislative updates.
Where to Take the Goethe A2 Exam in India
| City | Goethe-Institut Centre | Exam Frequency |
| Mumbai | Max Mueller Bhavan Mumbai | Monthly |
| New Delhi | Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi | Monthly |
| Kolkata | Max Mueller Bhavan Kolkata | Monthly |
| Chennai | Max Mueller Bhavan Chennai | Monthly |
| Bengaluru | Max Mueller Bhavan Bengaluru | Monthly |
| Pune | Authorised Goethe exam partner centres | Quarterly |
Book your exam slot at least 6–8 weeks in advance. Seats fill quickly, especially for the A2 level which is in high demand from visa applicants.
Key Takeaway
For Indian spouses and family members joining loved ones in Germany, the Goethe A2 certificate is a realistic and achievable language milestone. With structured preparation — especially using timed A2 mock tests on languagetest.in — most candidates can reach A2 in 2–3 months of focused study after completing A1. Begin your preparation as early as possible to give yourself flexibility on your visa timeline.
References
1. German Aufenthaltsgesetz (AufenthG) §28, §30 – gesetze-im-internet.de
2. German Consulate General India – india.diplo.de
3. Goethe-Institut India – goethe.de/ins/in
4. languagetest.in – Goethe A2 Mock Tests

