Too many papers for registration of our Marriage in Germany.
unfortunately my wife and me experienced the SAME !! plus approx 700 euro payment, its very annoying i must say, but at the end you have a paper in your hand that the marriage is fully accepted and valid !!
the only place i know where its more easier in Denmark,
kind regrads LK
I know that we paid for the permit (50 EURO), but not sure if we paid something for registering the residence.
EnajLopih wrote:Hello to everyone,
I'm a newbie here. I want to ask if anyone of you experienced the same way.
I am married to my handsome husband聽, a German last December, 2013. He's back to Germany now and went to the Office where He will be registering our Marriage. But we were really surprised because they were asking too many documents from the Philippines, such as:
- Marriage Certificate of my Parents
- Birth Certificate of My Siblings
- My Baptismal Certificate
- Form 137 ( Primary School )
- A photo showing our house in Google Map ( maybe a screenshot聽 )聽![]()
- CEMAR
- Where did I live since I turned 15 y/o ( like a document, I guess ) I'm clueless!
- Passport Photo 2 copies
- 1 whole body Photo, Seriously?聽![]()
Well, of course I can actually send these I'm just surprised. Does anyone here experienced the same?
Thank you so much.聽
They asked me for all of that for my wife麓s Visa... and it took 8 months just to get her Visa for Germany, but they controlled EVERYTHING!
Good luck!
*for Filipino/Filipina Family Reunion Applicant
I registered online for my FRV Application first week of May and got my definitive appointment 6weeks later and I was scheduled second week of September. For the allocated appointment alone you will need to wait 4-5 months. (The waiting time is currently 4-5months for FRV Application according to the German Embassy Manila Website.)
It is written in the website of German Embassy Manila聽 that you need to inform the German Interviewer if the verification of Philippine documents has taken place. In my case My hubby asked the standesamt of how will I prove that to the German Embassy Manila , then the Standesbeamtin gave my hubby "Aktenzeichen" Number. According to the Standesbeamtin the Nummer should be attached to the Certificate of LiveBirth of the Applicant.
It will take 4-6months to verify Philiipine Documents of the applicant plus the visa waiting time.
I hope this could help. Good luck!
Let me tell you what your husband need to register your marriage in Germany.
Seems somebody at the city hall in his place is getting absolutely crazy in his/her mind.
The only thing he needs to register your marriage is the Marriage Certificate with red ribbon.
you do not need anything else than this.
These kind of people really harassing Philippino's in such a bad way and I know because I had the exact same thing. Went there showing the marriage license and done.
So please stay positive and if you need some additional help your husband or you could always contact me, just drop me a msg here ok.
And there is NO charge for this keep that in mind it is the obligation of every German citizen to register his/her marriage free of any costs!
If I were to get married in Denmark holding a Schengen visa, will I have problems getting a residence permit in Germany? Will they require me to go back home and apply for FRV.
Ask at your local Ausl盲nderamt whether it is possible in your case!
@Angeliefunke hi I live in dubai.my gf from Germany we want to get marry and come to German
Hello Umer Habib,
This is an old thread and most members if not all are no longer active.
I suggest you open a new thread on the forum should you need up to date infos.
All the best
Bhavna
@umer habib The user you are referring to, Angeliefunke, did not visit this forum for six years. I think you are unlikely to get a reply from her.
But you can read the posts in this thread to get an orientation about the topic. Basically, after marrying, you need to apply for a family reunion visa to move to Germany together with her. Depending on your embassy and intended place of residence in Germany, the process can take several months. One of the preconditions is basic German language skills, so you may want to start studying it now!
Hello I am new in this Forum.
@Eric Sankt Do you have something to add to the topic of this thread?
@EnajLopih
Verificstion must be done by the german聽 embassy of your country and stamped it once that is done when your visa is bern approved after family reunion visa聽 You can now register your marriage and make it recognised in germany but the lacal authority could also ask you to repeat the process u have done through the embassy .which I had the experience where they asked me to send all the docement to embassy again for verification before it could be recognised
for the registration of a marriage made abroad with a German, only the consulates have the competence, in no case the local administrations of foreigners. Once the check is completed, the consulate registers the marriage directly in the civil status registers. and it is only after this step that you can apply for the family reunification visa and not before. jean luc
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