process of married visa in germany
I will probably do it this way also.
ann
Thanks again?
ann
creed0203 wrote:Thank you so much ,  this is really a big help. One more thing what if i have all documents except for the A1 certificate and examination results can i also file the application already of fiancee visa while waiting my course finished and results of exam so that my documents already running in embassy just follow the a1 requirements ?
Thanks again?
ann
Yes, the certificate of A1 can be submitted later on. You can already apply for fiance visa while finishing the course.
lcandle wrote:Hi how are? I need some advice in married visa in germany
hi! all requirements can be found in the German Embassy website (manila.diplo.de)
Nobody on this forum will know whether your will marry or study in Germany. Neither whether you will get a visa.
Is there a medical check up to be conducted when we apply for any kind of visa ,rather, during the visa appointment?
For US visa, seems there is. How about Gemany visa?
i have a 69 old germany guy and am 38 yrs
we are planning to get married in my own country
he is ready to come, does age difference ( limit ) in germany Embassy
had anyboby had about it
please help
No medical checkup for germany is need
just book your appointment online and select the type of visa u want
dat and when to go there , they just work morning hours up to 12 ,oclock

nyda wrote:Good day everyone. I need some advice. What does mean DC stamp in passport. Have a nice
Can you provide more information? Without any further explanation of context of that "DC stamp" a proper answer isn't possible.
Better get marry first in the Philippines its more easier for you to apply a short term german visa, fiancee visa needs longer processing.
am also a kenya and have a german fiancee.did you manage to get a visa?if yes after how long.
kindly advise me because i need to start processing my documents.did they ask to verify your documents?
hope to here from you soon.
carol
I had studied the german course last june-august 2014. My fiance passed the documents to the standesamt last august and we have the embassy interview on november.. I had one lacking document which other applicants, usually had the same missing document to be follow up..That's the "written confirmation".. As of now, we have'nt yet heard any information from the german court if its already done or not.. We are still waiting now
..But as soon as the processing of the written confirmation is done.. The embassy can continue the processing, and nobody know, when will it be approved. But surely, that wont take too long anymore as long as, you have everything they needed..
..I have a friend who's visa was approved for just 15 days since the day she was interviewed at the embassy. You guys were very lucky, indeed.... I would really advised those who are planning to apply for marriage visa in germany,for not to be in a hurry to have an interview with an incomplete documents
.Btw,how long did it take when written confirmation was approved by the court? At the moment, we received a development from standesamt, informing us that the documents from manila has arrived and dont have any problems found out during the checking.. Standesamt requested us to pass a translation of 3 paper's from my documents and after that, date for marriage will be done and wait for the german court approval. Did your fiance, also encountered that before? for long he have waited till he got the wirtten confirmation?
Thank's for sharing your info
..hope to hear from you soon,
lilian
LILY27 wrote:hello everydoby i need some advice...im 27 years old this year and my husband is 60 years old this year too...we marry already in hongkong on january 6,2015 and we report already our marriage in philippine embassy in hongkong on january 7,2015...now im waiting that its stated in my documents(new cenomar and i think NSO too) that we are marry....what visa i can apply ?????????because we are planning to live in germany......can i also can i also begin to apply that visa while we are waiting for my document(new cenomar and NSO)..one more thing did they still check my documents and so on because of our age difference even we are married already???we are now round 3 years together and he come 5 times to me...and end of this month for the 6 times....we really love us so much..
hope to hear from you soon,
lilian
Unfortunately, I'm not very familiar with visas through marriage, but you should ask your husband to contact the nearest German embassy. He should ask all these questions so you follow the right process and avoid unnecessary delays. I don't know if the age difference will be an issue, but it looks better (more genuine) if you both take care of this together. The Embassy is supposed to work for Germans and German interests abroad, so your husband has a stronger position there and can influence them more than you.
LILY27 wrote:hello everydoby i need some advice...im 27 years old this year and my husband is 60 years old this year too...we marry already in hongkong on january 6,2015 and we report already our marriage in philippine embassy in hongkong on january 7,2015...now im waiting that its stated in my documents(new cenomar and i think NSO too) that we are marry....what visa i can apply ?????????because we are planning to live in germany......can i also can i also begin to apply that visa while we are waiting for my document(new cenomar and NSO)..one more thing did they still check my documents and so on because of our age difference even we are married already???we are now round 3 years together and he come 5 times to me...and end of this month for the 6 times....we really love us so much..
hope to hear from you soon,
lilian
I think, you can apply the family reunion visa since you're already married.. And yes, they can still do the checking but age differences is i guess not related on their basis. They just want to make sure if all of your documents are true and reliable. So far, i have'nt heard any denied visa in Family Reunion Visa, as long as you have everything they needed.. Follow up document's is fine but i am advising you to wait for the lacking document's before you start applyaing and have the interview at the embassy. That would take 2-3 months, but usually, visa get approved after 2 months from the day of the interview... Goodluck 
no_clue wrote:LILY27 wrote:hello everydoby i need some advice...im 27 years old this year and my husband is 60 years old this year too...we marry already in hongkong on january 6,2015 and we report already our marriage in philippine embassy in hongkong on january 7,2015...now im waiting that its stated in my documents(new cenomar and i think NSO too) that we are marry....what visa i can apply ?????????because we are planning to live in germany......can i also can i also begin to apply that visa while we are waiting for my document(new cenomar and NSO)..one more thing did they still check my documents and so on because of our age difference even we are married already???we are now round 3 years together and he come 5 times to me...and end of this month for the 6 times....we really love us so much..
hope to hear from you soon,
lilian
Unfortunately, I'm not very familiar with visas through marriage, but you should ask your husband to contact the nearest German embassy. He should ask all these questions so you follow the right process and avoid unnecessary delays. I don't know if the age difference will be an issue, but it looks better (more genuine) if you both take care of this together. The Embassy is supposed to work for Germans and German interests abroad, so your husband has a stronger position there and can influence them more than you.
I agree. Your husband has a stronger influence and he should be helping you going through this.
I am an Indonesian married to a German in Indonesia, we translated our marriage certificate to Deutsch and I applied for Family visa before I came here, I am not so sure about the documents you are talking about but it'll be more convincing if you have all the important documents in hand.
I don't think age difference is a problem, I wish you the best of luck! and welcome to Germany in advance 
Annie
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