About Us

At Archer Relocation, we have been assisting expats moving to Berlin since early 2015.   We know what it means to move to a foreign country and can empathise with your situation.  In cooperation with real estate agents, immigration lawyers, health insurance experts and a small team of professionals, we strive to expedite and simplify your move to Berlin. You can depend on receiving a very personal and reliable service, with your individual and family requirements being met. Archer Relocation will be there to assist you before, during and after your move, ensuring that you are well-settled in your new Berlin home.

 

 

Emily Archer

Managing Director

 

Not only am I your Berlin relocation consultant, but I am also your first friend in Berlin. Originally from Australia, I founded Archer Relocation desiring to use my first-hand experience and professional skills to assist fellow expats moving to Berlin.  

My background as a professional ballet dancer and an occupational therapist provides a perfect foundation for Archer Relocation. My intensive ballet training has equipped me to work hard, stay focused and persevere to reach almost unattainable goals. As an occupational therapist, I honed my skills in listening to the needs of clients, understanding their desires and empathising with the worries that affect people in such different ways.

These attributes enable me to meet your deadlines and deliver a great ‘performance’ every time. I may no longer be as physically flexible as my days in tutus and pointe shoes, but flexibility in finding client solutions is still my hallmark. I will ‘bend over backwards’ to find an apartment that is just right, coordinate your appointments with estate agents and housing management and manage the process of getting all of your registrations and visas filed accurately.

I know Berlin like the back of my hand, and I enjoy the demands of being “on my toes” all day — timing appointments, waltzing from interpreting to consulting and taking leaps and bounds to tackle the Berlin bureaucracy. I can even spin out advice from my own first-hand experiences of living in this great city as a foreigner, a scholar, a ballet dancer, an employee, a mother of two sons, a therapist, a freelancer, and now a business owner.

I am committed to always having your best interests at heart, and I look forward to helping you during your Berlin relocation.  

 

Ronja Heidenberger

Account Manager

 

https://www.archer-relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/2.pngAfter working as an administrative specialist in the finance department of an international Munich-based company, where she also completed an apprenticeship in office management, Ronja Heidenberger is Archer Relocation’s Account Manager. Organising the company’s online platform, arranging visa and residence permit applications for our corporate clients are Ronja’s main responsibilities. What Ronja loves most about her job is working with an international community of clients and interacting with so many different people on a daily basis. In her free time, Ronja enjoys spending time with her dog, Dexter, and dancing salsa.

 

 

 

Agnieszka Król-Zgolińska

Relocation Assistant

 

Agnieszka Król-ZgolińskaHelping families with small children settle into Berlin is one of Agnieszka’s biggest responsibilities as an office assistant at Archer Relocation. Agnieszka earned a master’s degree in linguistics from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan and completed a postgraduate course in hotel and business tourism before embarking on a career as a professional conference organiser. Her professional skills, combined with her own experience relocating to Germany, make her an expert at her job. Agnieszka enjoys helping people just like herself who are moving to a new country with young children and are trying to navigate a system of Kitas, Kindergeld, and Daycare Vouchers. An avid traveler, she lists Berlin, Hamburg, Paris, and Warsaw as favourite cities, and hopes to visit New York and Vancouver one day.

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