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halo
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 12:24 am
by uwelaine
Im a ladyboy from the Philippines and my boyfriend who is a German national wants me to go there to a have a civil partnership with him.I would like to ask,what visa will I need jo apply and the requirements need for the processing.my fiance also wants ask ,what documents he needs to send to make the process more easier.hope to hear answer from u guys,itll really helps,thanks[/i][/b]
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 1:17 am
by wiggsy
Under Directive 2004/38/EC... only durable partners (people who have a lasting relationship) could possible also benefit from this movement right... (your not a family member until married / civil partner)...
The movement rights only apply in a country OTHER than your own (which is also EEA)..
Therefore a german cannot rely upon them to bring their spouse to germany etc (EXC See Surinder Singh).
How long have you been together? have you lived together?...
If not, then it would go via the counties NATIONAL LEGISLATION... and not EEA regs
Can you confirm which country you plan to move to... (if germany [not germany site, but first one on google:
http://germany.visahq.com/)
IMPORTANT: Unfortunately, at this time, VisaHQ does not provide full service for tourist visas to Germany. All applicants must apply in person at the nearest Embassy of Germany. Information below is for reference purposes only. Please address all questions to the Embassy of Germany directly.
a
Original, signed Philippines passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity.
b
Passport-type photographs: 2
c
Photocopies of the passport and ID card. The applicant must provide photocopies of the original passport and ID card, including copy of all visas(valid and expired).
d
Itinerary. Copy of round trip tickets or confirmed itinerary.
e
Health Insurance. Proof of health insurance covering international travel.
f
Foreign Exchange or Credit Card copy. Applicant must provide Foreign Exchange or Credit Card copy
g
Bank Statement. Copies of bank statements from the past 6 months.
h
Employment Letter. A letter from your employer/school (on business letterhead, with contact details), stating that a leave of absence has been granted and that you will be returning to your current job. If you are self-employed, include a copy of your business license and tax return. If you are retired please submit proof of your retirement fund.
i
Hotel Reservations. Copy of confirmed hotel reservations.
j
Personal Invitation. If staying with friends or family, a letter of invitation from the host in Germany, NOTARIZED by the appropriate city hall in Germany can be used instead of the hotel reservation.
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 2:20 am
by wiggsy
Please keep messages on the forum unless private info... that way others can benefit from the responses... (Not only that, but information that I provide COULD BE WRONG... I AM NOT AN *EXPERT*, so better to get the view of others too...)
uwelaine wrote:....
As you haven't known him for a substantial amount of time... I doubt any country would say you have a durable relationship.
The only real way to tell would be via the german immigration process (and i don't know *anything* about that sorry...)
Google is your friend...
Find the website and look up the information...
If you havent met yet (you say your hoping to meet by december?)... im unsure how that could go down with immigration proceedures...
[Im unsure about German processes... but my wife and I have kids, and (the UK) have refused visa etc... so?]
It may be useful for a mod to move this thread to the Europe migration forum..
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewforum.php?f=13
halo
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 2:31 am
by uwelaine
thanks for the info,my concern now is what proof they wil ask in order for them to know how long we have known each other,and i already registered to immigrationboards.com ,i told them my situation but have not receive reply yet.or its better to ask my boyfriend to go to local registrar in his town to gather some infos.
Re: halo
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 1:45 pm
by wiggsy
uwelaine wrote:thanks for the info,my concern now is what proof they wil ask in order for them to know how long we have known each other,and i already registered to immigrationboards.com ,i told them my situation but have not receive reply yet.or its better to ask my boyfriend to go to local registrar in his town to gather some infos.
This is immigrationboards.com - its a forum, this thread is better in that section as you plan to MOVE TO EUROPE..
The section you have posted in is for EUROPEAN LAW movement to the UK.
One thing is for sure, the Immigration Officers want to know a lot of information... and it is a CRIME to LIE to them. (they will outright ask how long have you known each other ETC... "selective truths" will be a lie if you don't give the true answer...
IE:
"how long have you been in a relationship"
"How many times have you seen each other"
"When did you first meet"
ETC are just the basic questions you will be asked...
It is best for you to approach the german visa information... (and it mentions getting a notorized invite etc...)... Have you / BF tried to call their info lines?
SOME people CAN be helpful.