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khanmzk wrote:I am really confused about two things that i cant figure out yet.i have booked an apointment for next month
for german embassy in pakistan for short term schenegn visa.as i am spouse of EU national british citizen
is it important for me to buy a health insurance??.because i have contacted german immigartion service 1 month ago by email and they replied this.after 1 month.which is nott the answer that i am really looking for.
could somebody please guide me about this.and secondly do i need bank statements or employer letter as the visa form clearly says that if you are relative of EU member you dont have to show employer letter.bank
statements etc.
Dear Mr XX,
your wife as a British national has the freedom of movement.
As an EU national your wife does not need a visa to enter Germany. Generally, she only needs a valid passport or identity card. Like everybody else in Germany, she has to register directly after entering at the Registration Office (Einwohnermeldeamt) at her new place of residence in Germany.
Entry of spouses
You as a spouse have the right to enter Germany together with her or subsequently. As you are not an EU national, you generally require a national visa in order to enter Germany (section 2 para. 4 sentence 2 Freedom of Movement Act/EU).
The application for the visa has to be handed in to the German mission in the country, in which you are residing.
Important hint:
If you already had a residence card EU issued by another EU Member State (section 2 para. 4 sentence 3 Freedom of Movement Act/EU), you can enter Germany visa-free.
The German mission abroad can provide you with further information.
In Germany you will get a residence card at the Foreigners Office (Ausländerbehörde) in your local area (sec. 5 Freedom of Movement Act/EU). You can find the corresponding Foreigners Office here.
Please note:
The here represented information is a general service offer. The German missions are solely responsible for deciding whether the legal requirements for granting a visa are fulfilled. The Foreigners Office is solely responsible for residence matters. For further questions please contact the corresponding office.
Please find all information here: http://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/index_en.htm
If you have problems with the Embassy, you might contact the Federal Foreigner Office for further assistance: http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/EN/Startseite_node.html
Best regards,
On behalf of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees
Janine Prager
_________________________________________
Information Service Migration
Frankenstr. 210 | 90461 Nuremberg | Germany
Phone: 0911-943 6390
Fax: 0911/ 943- 7000
Email: info.buerger@bamf.bund.de
Internet: http://www.bamf.de
http://www.wir-sind-bund.de