Aykut Elseven is recognised as a leading Business Immigration lawyer in Germany, combining in-depth immigration law expertise with a strong background in international extradition and cross‑border commercial matters. As a managing partner and founding member of Schlun & Elseven Rechtsanwälte, he leads the firm’s Business Immigration practice and advises both corporations and individual clients on complex mobility, investor, and self‑employment immigration pathways into Germany.
As head of Schlun & Elseven Rechtsanwälte’s Business Immigration team, Aykut Elseven advises on the full spectrum of employer‑led and entrepreneur immigration solutions in Germany. His practice covers work permits and residence permits for skilled workers (including EU Blue Card and national work permits), self‑employment and investor visas, intra‑company transfers, and corporate compliance for hiring from outside the EU. He also supports family reunification cases and advises on long‑term settlement strategies.
Elseven studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich‑Wilhelms‑Universität Bonn and completed his legal training in North Rhine‑Westphalia, gaining admission to the bar and beginning his practice in 2014. He co‑founded Schlun & Elseven Rechtsanwälte in 2015 and currently serves as a managing partner, overseeing multidisciplinary teams that handle immigration, contract law, and extradition matters across the firm’s German offices. Fluent in German, English and Turkish, Elseven combines courtroom experience with transactional and advisory work, having developed particular specialisms in business immigration pathways, corporate transfers, and Interpol/CCF‑related defence work. His professional profile is regularly cited by legal directories and international publications that cover immigration and extradition law.
As head of his firm’s Business Immigration team, Elseven advises on the full spectrum of employer‑led and entrepreneur immigration solutions in Germany. His practice covers work permits and residence permits for skilled workers (including EU Blue Card and national work permits), self‑employment and investor visas, intra‑company transfers, and corporate compliance for hiring from outside the EU. He also supports family reunification cases and advises on long‑term settlement strategies.
Elseven is noted for handling sector‑specific immigration needs, such as start‑ups, technology firms and the esports industry, where tailored visa strategies and proof of economic interest can be decisive. He has published practical guidance on niche immigration topics, for example, visa routes relevant to esports participants, demonstrating an ability to apply immigration rules to emerging commercial sectors.
Three distinctive features characterise Elseven’s approach. First, he offers combined expertise in immigration and international criminal law, which is important where mobility intersects with cross‑border enforcement risks (for example, Interpol Red Notices or extradition requests). Second, he brings transactional and contractual experience to immigration matters, enabling pragmatic immigration solutions aligned with commercial objectives. Third, his multilingual capacity and experience with transnational clients, particularly Turkey‑Germany cross‑border matters position him to manage culturally complex mobility projects.
Elseven is an active author on immigration and extradition topics and has contributed expert articles to international legal platforms. He has written on EU and German immigration developments and on practical visa routes for specialised sectors; his analyses appear on recognised legal publishing platforms and in firm guidance notes. These contributions reflect both doctrinal knowledge and operational experience in preparing visa applications and defending clients in high‑stakes cross‑border matters.
On extradition and Interpol issues, Elseven’s team is frequently instructed to pursue information and deletion procedures before the Commission for the Control of Interpol’s Files (CCF). The firm’s published materials and case summaries describe multiple successful interventions to remove abusive or politically motivated Red Notices, a capability that often proves decisive for clients whose mobility is otherwise impaired.
Business immigration in Germany sits at the intersection of federal immigration statutes, EU directives (including the EU Blue Card framework), and national implementation practices that vary by region and authority. Employers and investors face procedural complexity, strict documentary standards, and evolving policy on skilled labour, which together make specialist legal guidance essential for timely and successful outcomes.
Practical challenges include demonstrating economic necessity or viable business plans for entrepreneur/self‑employment visas, securing priority processing for intra‑company transfers, and managing family reunification and social‑security compliance. Where mobility intersects with criminal‑law flags such as notices in international policing systems, clients may require immediate specialist intervention to protect liberty and travel rights. Elseven’s dual focus on business immigration and extradition gives him particular strength in these hybrid cases.
For corporate clients, Elseven designs immigration strategies that align hiring plans with residence permit eligibility, labour‑market checks, and contractual terms, helping HR and legal teams reduce compliance risk. For entrepreneurs and investors, he prepares business‑case documentation, investment plans and regulatory submissions needed to meet self‑employment and investor visa criteria. For individuals impacted by international enforcement matters, he pursues urgent procedural remedies, including CCF requests and litigation where necessary.
He is also experienced in ongoing compliance: advising on permit renewals, permanent settlement (Niederlassungserlaubnis), and naturalisation pathways where appropriate, always with a view to practical, commercially viable solutions for both employers and migrants.
Businesses and individuals seeking a Business Immigration Lawyer in Germany will find Elseven’s combination of practical visa strategy, litigation readiness, and cross‑border enforcement expertise especially valuable. His published analyses on immigration topics and a track record in securing removals of abusive Interpol listings underscore a practice grounded in proactive advisory work and decisive crisis management.
Whether the requirement is to transfer specialised staff, structure an investor entry to Germany, or resolve travel‑restricting enforcement notices, Elseven’s practice offers pragmatic, well‑documented pathways and a networked approach to achieving mobility objectives while controlling legal and reputational risk.
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