Visa to Germany

Documents to Apply for German Tourist Visa

Germany tourist visa

Depending on the purpose of your travel to Germany, there are different types of visas that will apply to the occasion.

Through this article, Vietnam-legal.com would like to give the instruction for those who need Visa to Germany to apply for German Tourist Visa.

1. Application form

2. 2 passport-size photographs

3. Personal documents:

+ Copy of identity card

+ Household registration record

+ Notarized copy of certification of marriage/ divorce

4. Verification for your trip

+ Itinerary: This itinerary must perform the destination, transport, time schedule, etc.

+ Confirmation of booking hotel

+ Note: For a stay at a friend or a relative’s house, applicant must submit:

     –   Original invitation

     –   Copy of the passport or national identification card of the sponsor/ host

     –   Copy of residence permit the sponsor/host is foreigner

+Confirmation of return ticket

5. Proof of financial means:

+ If the applicant is sponsored: applicants’ proof of sponsorship by means of national form/ guarantee letter

+ Original bank account statements

+ Other documents: credit card, properties, or regular incomes generated by property

6. Proof of employment :

+  In case of employee:

     –   A notarized copy of valid labor contract

     –   Original pay slips of last 6 months

     –   Original annual leave consent from your employer.

+  In case of employer:

     –   A notarized copy in Vietnamese of Business Registration/ Investment License

     –   A notarized copy of TAX/ Payment to State Budget ( latest 3 months/ latest quarter)

+  In case of retirement:

     –   A notarized copy of retirement decision

     –   A notarized copy of retirement card

     –   A notarized copy of pension book

+  In case of student:

     –    A notarized copy of student card

     –   Original confirmation letter from school

     –   Original absence consent from your school.

7. A copy of Travel Insurance, valid for all countries in the Schengen States, for the whole period of stay with minimum liability of Euro 30.000.

8. Other Documents: For minors (under 18 years) traveling with only one parent:

     –   Original parental consent letter

     –   Notarized copy of valid ID card or passport of the absent parent;

     –   Notarized copy of the minor’s birth certificate;

     –   Authorization of the change of the surname (if changed).

Important noted:

+  All copies of documents in Vietnamese must be notarized/ certified and accurately translated into English/ German. The translations do not need to be certified by any translation services.

With Tourist Visa to Germany, please feel free to contact Vietnam-legal.com for:

+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

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How to Apply for German Business Visa?

German Business Visa

For those who do not belong to “Visa Exemption to Germany” and want to travel for Business, German Business Visa is required firstly.

Documents to apply for Germany Business Visa:

1. Visa Application form

2. Passport must be valid at least 3 months and copy of passport

3. 2 passport-size photos

4. Personal documents:

+ Copy of identity card

+ Household registration record

+ Notarized copy of certification of marriage/ divorce

5. Proof of financial means:

+ Saving book or bank balance verification including at least 15.000 US$

+ Notarized copy of house/land registration documents

6. Documents perform the purpose of the trip

+ Official letter (original) with invitation, with date, name/s of guest/s and their enterprise, date of
travel/stay, purpose of stay, description of business relation

+ Copy of excerpt from the commercial register of the enterprise in Germany or, when applicable

+ Business registration of the enterprise in Germany

+ A recent letter from your employer, stating how long you are employed with the company, the kind of
business and duration of the business trip

+ In case you travel for the first time: documentation about the existing business relation (such as contracts, bills, shipping documents, customs declaration etc.)

+ Verification for company’s business:

–   A notarized copy in Vietnamese of Business Registration/ Investment License

–   A notarized copy of TAX/ Payment to State Budget (latest 1 year)

+ In case of joining a FAIR:

– Invitation of organizer, admission ticket or exhibitor ID

– Information about the fair

– Information (catalogue) with products of your enterprise, contract for exhibition booth

+ For purpose of research or training:

– The confirmation letter from the organizer/ host

– Student Identification Card

+ For purpose related to political, scientific, cultural, sport conferences:

+ Invitation letter, entry ticket, confirmation letter performing information about the organizer, time, or any documents related to the purpose of the trip

7. Proof of employment:

+  In case of employee:

–   A notarized copy of valid labor contract

–   Original pay slips of last 6 months

+  In case of employer:

–   A notarized copy in Vietnamese of Business Registration/ Investment License

–   A notarized copy of TAX/ Payment to State Budget (latest 1 year)

8. Confirmation of hotel, return air-ticket

9. A copy of Travel Insurance, valid for all countries in the Schengen States, for the whole period of stay with minimum liability of Euro 30.000.

To apply for  Visa to Germany in Vietnam, please feel free to contact Vietnam-legal.com for:

+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

GLOBAL CONSULTING SERVICES COMPANY

Address: 2th Floor, no 95 Cau Giay street, Cau Giay district, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (+84) 4 35626100

Hotline: (+84) 988297732

Email: [email protected]

Website: Vietnam-legal.com

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Requirements for German Visitor Visa

Germany Visitor Visa

Germany is a developed country in both economy and education, so many people, especially Vietnamese come Germany to work, study. Therefore, many people want to come there for visiting your relatives, so German Visitor Visa is the first document that you have to prepare.

What are requirements to apply for German Visitor Visa? Vietnam-legal.com will give the detail instruction for you to obtain this type of visa.

Documents required for German Visitor Visa:

1. Application form

2. Passport must be valid at least for 3 months

3. 2 passport-size photographs

4. Personal documents:

+ Copy of identity card

+ Household registration record

+ Notarized copy of certification of marriage/ divorce

5. Verification for your trip

+ Proof for relative relationship

+ Invitation letter: including the purpose, time period, etc.

+ Confirmation of booking hotel

+ Note: For a stay at a friend or a relative’s house, applicant must submit:

–   Original invitation

–   Copy of the passport or national identification card of the sponsor/ host

–   Copy of residence permit the sponsor/host is foreigner

+Confirmation of return ticket

6. Proof of financial means:

+ If the applicant is sponsored: applicants’ proof of sponsorship by means of national form/ guarantee letter

+ Original bank account statements

+ Other documents: credit card, properties, or regular incomes generated by property

7. Proof of employment:

+  In case of employee:

–   A notarized copy of valid labor contract

–   Original pay slips of last 6 months

–   Original annual leave consent from your employer.

+  In case of employer:

–   A notarized copy in Vietnamese of Business Registration/ Investment License

–   A notarized copy of TAX/ Payment to State Budget (latest 3 months/ latest quarter)

8. A copy of Travel Insurance, valid for all countries in the Schengen States, for the whole period of stay with minimum liability of Euro 30.000.

9. Other Documents: For minors (under 18 years) traveling with only one parent:

–   Original parental consent letter

–   Notarized copy of valid ID card or passport of the absent parent;

–   Notarized copy of the minor’s birth certificate;

–   Authorization of the change of the surname (if changed).

Important noted:

+  All copies of documents in Vietnamese must be notarized/ certified and accurately translated into English/ German. The translations do not need to be certified by any translation services.

To apply for  Visa to Germany in Vietnam, please feel free to contact Vietnam-legal.com for:

+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

GLOBAL CONSULTING SERVICES COMPANY

Address: 2th Floor, no 95 Cau Giay street, Cau Giay district, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (+84) 4 35626100

Hotline: (+84) 988297732

Email: [email protected]

Website: Vietnam-legal.com

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Visa Exemption to Germany

Trung Quốc miễn visa cho nước nào?

“Who don’t need Visa to Germany?” is a question asked by many people who want to travel to Germany.

Vietnam-legal.com would like to give the answer for this question with the list of countries whose citizens don’t need to apply for Visa to Germany.

Albania (5)

Dominica Macao (6) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Andorra (4) El Salvador (4) Macedonia (The former Yugoslaw Republic  of Macedonia) (5)

Samoa

Antigua and Barbuda

Estonia (2) Malaysia San Marino (4)
Argentina Finland (2) Malta (2)

Serbia (8)

Austria (2)

France (2) (including French Guyane, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Martinique, New Caledonia, Réunion, St Piere and Miquelon) Mauritius Seychelles
Australia (including the Cocos Islands, Norfolk Island, Christmas Island) (3) Greece (2) Mexico

Singapore

Bahamas

Grenada Moldova (5) Slovak Republic (2)
Barbados Guatemala Monaco (4) Slovenia (2)
Belgium (2) Honduras (4) Montenegro (5)

Spain (2) (including Spanish territories in North Africa with Ceuta and Melilla)

Bosnia and Herzegovina (5)

Hungary (2) Netherlands (2) Sweden (2)
Brazil Iceland (3) New Zealand (including the Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau) (3)

Switzerland (3)

Brunei Darussalam

Ireland (2) Nicaragua Taiwan (9)
Bulgaria (2) Israel (3) Norway (2)

Timor-Leste (East Timor)

Canada (3)

Italy (2) Panama Tonga
Chile Japan (3) Paraguay

Trinidad and Tobago

Costa Rica

Korea (Republic of Korea, South Korea) (3) Poland (2) United Arab Emirates
Croatia Latvia (2) Portugal (2)

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (2), (7)

Cyprus (2)

Liechtenstein (2) Romania (2) United States of America (including Virgin Islands of the United States, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico) (3)
Czech Republic (2) Lithuania (2) Saint Kitts and Nevis Uruguay
Denmark (2) Luxembourg (2) Saint Lucia Vanuatu
Vatican City

Venezuela

(1). Persons who do not require a visa to enter Germany (holders of passports from the countries that are not marked by number on the list) may not remain on German territory for more than 90 days in any six month period. Nor may they take up gainful employment whilst here.

(2). Nationals of these states are not subject to the restrictions specified in footnote 1.

(3). Residence permits (also for stays of more than 3 months) may be applied for after entering Germany without a visa.

(4). Footnote 3 also applies provided gainful employment is not taken up.

(5). The visa waiver applies only to holders of biometric passports.

(6). The visa waiver applies to holders of SAR passports (Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Region passports).

(7). The visa waiver also applies to British Nationals (Overseas).

(8). The visa waiver applies only to holders of biometric passports (excluding holders of Serbian passports issued by the Serbian Coordination Directorate (in Serbian: Koordinaciona uprava)

(9). The exemption from the visa requirement applies only to holders of passports issued by Taiwan which include an identity card number.

For those who do not belong to this list must apply for Visa to Germany.

To apply for  Visa to Germany in Vietnam, please feel free to contact Vietnam-legal.com for:

+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

GLOBAL CONSULTING SERVICES COMPANY

Address: 2th Floor, no 95 Cau Giay street, Cau Giay district, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (+84) 4 35626100

Hotline: (+84) 988297732

Email: [email protected]

Website: Vietnam-legal.com

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Germany welcomes you!!!

INTRODUCTION

Germany is one of Europe’s largest nations, with one of the largest populations. Although it has played a major part in European and world history, it has been a single, unified nation for less than 100 years. The area that now makes up Germany originally was a cluster of partially independent cities and states. In 1871 the Prussian chancellor Otto von Bismarck created a unified Germany. In this century, Germany fought in two world wars (World War I, 1914–1918, and World War II, 1939–1945), and lost both.

Following the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, the nation was divided by the countries that had defeated it: the United States, France, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union. The American, French, and British zones were combined in 1949 to create the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). That same year, the Soviet zone became the German Democratic Republic(East Germany). Germany was separated for four decades.

Both Germanys recovered from the damage of the war with impressive speed. However, progress was faster and more dramatic in the West than in the East. Because of this, nearly three million East Germans eventually fled to West Germany, seeking better lives. Finally, in 1961, the East Germans put up the Berlin Wall and sealed off the nation’s borders.

In the late 1980s, however, Germany became caught up in the changes sweeping communist Eastern Europe. The destruction of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 became one of the most important symbols of the communist system’s collapse. In March 1990, the East Germans held their first free elections. The two German nations were reunited on October 3, 1990.

LOCATION

Germany’s main regions are the Bavarian Alps (which form the boundaries with Austria and Switzerland), the South German Hill Region, the Central Uplands, and the North German Plain. Major rivers include the Rhine in the west and the Danube, which flows from west to east.

Germany has the second largest population of any European country—over 81 million. More than 90 percent of the people are ethnic Germans, descended from Germanic tribes. Since the 1950s, significant numbers of foreign workers have come into Germany from countries including Turkey, Italy, Greece, and the former Yugoslavia. By the end of 1991, Germany had a foreign population of close to 6 million.

LANGUAGE

Standard (or High) German is the nation’s official language, but many other dialects are spoken throughout the country. Low German is spoken along the North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts and on Germany’s offshore islands. It has some features in common with Dutch and even English (examples: Standard GermanWasser,Low GermanWater;Standard GermanApfel,Low GermanAppel). Sorbian is a Slavic language spoken by approximately 60,000 people in eastern Germany. A number of different languages, including Turkish, are spoken by Germany’s immigrant populations.

Germans must get government approval for the names of their children. Male children must have obviously male names, and female children must have obviously female names. Names must also be chosen from a pool of distinctly German names. These include Dieter and Helmut for boys and Katarina and Christa for girls.

NUMBERS
English German
one eins
two zwei
three drei
four vier
five fünf
six sechs
seven sieben
eight acht
nine neun
ten zehn
DAYS OF THE WEEK
English German
Sunday Sonntag
Monday Montag
Tuesday Dienstag
Wednesday Mittwoch
Thursday Donnerstag
Friday Freitag
Saturday Samstag/Sonnabend

TOURISM

Misunderstood by many, Germany is one of the most varied and charming countries on the continent. Anyone expecting a homogenous nation conforming to old Teutonic stereotypes is in for a shock.

As a destination, it offers a clutch of truly lovely cities, culture served up in hefty portions and rural scenery so pretty you’ll wonder why it isn’t on every tourist hit list.

The country occupies a prime position at the heart of Europe – both literally and figuratively. It is home to the biggest economy on the continent, has more inhabitants than anywhere else in the EU and shares land borders with no less than nine other nations.

It’s no surprise, then, that today’s Germany is more diverse and cosmopolitan than old stereotypes suggest; mixing time-honoured nationalism and tradition with multicultural modernism and self-confidence.

It’s the nation’s urban highlights that immediately draw the attention. Berlin is the definition of dynamism, having forged a good-time reputation for groundbreaking creativity while still keeping sight of its past.

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