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Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by wallmosh: 1:07pm On Oct 07 |
I would be glad for your inputs. If one is applying is for research stay visa and needs to go with his/her spouse (as dependent), is the requirement(s) same as the family reunion but this time they are applying at the same time? |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by MedBose: 2:44pm On Oct 07 |
wallmosh: I read a comment here that it is possible to travel alongside your spouse/family if you got the pre-approval documents for you and your spouse/family. Not sure if it was for a specific visa type, but give it a shot. Better still, check through the comments on this thread if someone has mentioned this case already. 2 Likes |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by wallmosh: 9:43pm On Oct 08 |
MedBose: Thanks for your input |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by pepakov581: 3:25pm On Oct 10 |
Hello, I’m about to schedule an appointment at the embassy for blue card application. I already uploaded my documents to the German portal and it passed preliminary review. However, I don’t have the “original” WAEC hard copy certificate but I have the digital certificate which was obtained from the WAEC portal. Is a printout of this digital certificate sufficient or do I need to physically go to the WAEC office to get the hard copy? Or can I notarise the printout from the Lagos High Court, for example? |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by MedBose: 4:44pm On Oct 10 |
pepakov581: Why not get the original copy of this certificate from WAEC? It would be good to have this for both the interview and the future. Since you asked, I’d advise you get the original hard copy certificate, especially as I do not see why WAEC wouldn’t give you if you have not collected it already. The stress in notarising the print out is almost the same as requesting for your original WAEC certificate. Unless the digital certificate has same value as the hard copy? Which if this was the case, you would not need to stress about notarization. On another note, why are you about to schedule an appointment?? Please schedule your appointment first then ask any questions later. |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by pepakov581: 5:08pm On Oct 10 |
MedBose: Thanks for your response. I guess I’ll need to visit my school to get the certificate. I was just given statement of result as at the time I needed to enter uni. I wanted to have all my documents ready first. But it’s good advice to schedule an appointment now that they’re available. Thanks. |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by DevAhmed: 10:40am On Oct 11 |
Hello guys, I am trying to get prepaid envelopes for my wife and 2 kids (13, 10) . Do they need separate envelopes? Should the receiver of the envelopes be their mum or should be address to each child? |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by MedBose: 11:04am On Oct 11 |
DevAhmed: I think they can use one prepaid envelope since it would be one address and their appointment is at the same time. The key thing is to inform the consular officer (in the case they conduct the interview in a different room from each other) that the family will be using one prepaid envelope. I know of a group of six colleagues from one company (sponsored by it as well) that had their interview at the same time and used one prepaid envelope. |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by DevAhmed: 2:33pm On Oct 11 |
Thank you 🙏 MedBose: |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by Kinglaz: 3:14pm On Oct 11 |
For those that havent gone for the Interview, can we buy the Prepaid Envelop at the Embassy or do we have to get it before going to the Embassy? |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by MedBose: 4:30pm On Oct 11 |
Kinglaz: Yes, can be gotten easily and without stress at the Embassy. By “at the embassy” , I mean at the DHL or FedEx office close to the embassy’s location. There is a car park close (less than 7 minutes walk) to the embassy; this is where you’ll find the DHL’s mini office (kiosk). Sometimes the clerk/worker from FedEx will be at the front of the security post beside the embassy (earlier in the morning) selling to interested parties. There is also the possibility to get it immediately after your interview, if you somehow forgot to bring it during the interview. The consular officer who conducted your interview will give you a note with a time limit (30 - 45 minutes) that allows you to quickly get the prepaid courier envelope and submit it to him/her at the Embassy through the officials at the gate. 1 Like |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by funtaro: 5:25pm On Oct 11 |
Hello everyone, I have a question concerning health insurance coverage for work visa application. Please, for anyone who applied for the EU blue card, did you submit a health insurance coverage in your online application? If you did, was it obtained from your employer or did you purchase a private insurance in order to get pre-approval for the appointment? Thanks. |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by MedBose: 6:22pm On Oct 11 |
funtaro: I believe the health insurance is part of the documents to be submitted on the online portal. Insurance coverage for at least 90days starting from your employment start date. The insurance certificate can be easily gotten from AXA Mansard (Travel health insurance for Schengen areas) and is not too expensive, so you can purchase it by yourself. When you resume in Germany, your employer will inform you how to enroll for the German public health insurance, as this is compulsory and contributed for by both you and your employer. For your interview in Nigeria and travelling, the health insurance from AXA Mansard (or any other trusted health insurance company in Nigeria) is sufficient. Insurance is always a compulsory requirement to get any type of German visa for travel purposes. 1 Like |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by ugreat(m): 7:31pm On Oct 12 |
Good evening Everyone, I am new to this Japa thing but of recent decided it's time to move. I have 12yrs work experience spanning Telecom, IT and Sysadmin. I have picked interest in Germany because someone hinted I can get IT jobs in Germany. Randomly I am applying on LinkedIn, to follow up with Indeed. Please I need some suggestions and directions here. Also, I have started learning German on Duolingo. Please advice a brother! Thank you |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by DevAhmed: 7:38am On Oct 13 |
Someone from 7th of March got an appointment date yesterday. |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by iListen(f): 7:45am On Oct 13 |
March or February? DevAhmed: |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by DevAhmed: 9:04am On Oct 13 |
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Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by pepakov581: 12:20pm On Oct 13 |
funtaro: I enrolled for public health insurance with Techniker Krankenkasse. During the registration, you’d have to include your employer’s details anyway. I submitted the confirmation in my online application and it was accepted. Good thing is that it doesn’t start counting until the specified start date (when you move to Germany) so it doesn’t have any initial cost to get enrolled. You might also want to go with private insurance. But there are pros and cons. Like how it’s very difficult to switch to public health insurance once you’ve gone private, etc 1 Like |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by pepakov581: 12:29pm On Oct 13 |
ugreat: I have around 4 years of experience but I got my current job with my German employer by randomly applying for jobs on LinkedIn in 2022. It’s harder to do that now due to the global market conditions but I imagine with your years of experience, you could still be able to pull it off. You can also check out r/cscareerquestionsEU on Reddit. You would find present/past stories of people’s experience with applying for German jobs. 1 Like |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by ugreat(m): 4:39pm On Oct 13 |
pepakov581: Great response. Thank you Chief. Did you learn German before you left? |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by pepakov581: 4:59pm On Oct 13 |
ugreat: I haven’t left yet 😅. Just started my application for the blue card recently. I’ve been working remotely for them. I am also learning German too. Currently A2 according to Duolingo. You likely don’t need to know German for the job if it’s an international company. 1 Like |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by MedBose: 5:14pm On Oct 13 |
If you are certain that your aspiration is to relocate, work and thrive in Germany; then the best advice I have received is to learn the German language. Perhaps A1 is a good start if you hold the EU Blue card and work in an international org. where English is widely spoken. Nonetheless, a German proficiency of at least B1 makes all the difference, especially if you are thinking long term. You will stand out and a whole lot of subsequent opportunities will be open to you. If you can learn the language to a good level of B1 while in Nigeria, then you are of the lot most fortunate. 2 Likes |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by KenGreat1: 6:30pm On Oct 13 |
pquaver:pls I would like to know did you get married in Germany without document if yes which city and what year? |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by okafor1989: 11:43pm On Oct 13 |
Dear all, I will be grateful if I can get a feedback. I am currently in Germany and also on a blue card. Please I would like to know the time frame for family reunion visa, I mean for the appointment. Because I saw on the application site, they wrote over a year waiting time. Please is it the same appointment time for Blue card holders who are applying for their spous for family reunion or there are special dedicated appointment site. Thank you in advance. I have also gone through some of the chat to see if similar question has been asked and answered but I couldn't find anyone. |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by pquaver(m): 1:35am On Oct 14 |
KenGreat1: It is not possible to get married in Germany without papers.. U must have a valid permit (ein gültiger Aufenthaltstitel).. |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by magnificient7: 5:45am On Oct 14 |
okafor1989: Unfortunately, it is the same appointment for everyone, whether blue card, permanent residence, temporary residence or even German pass. The only advantage blue card has is that your spouse may not need the A1 language requirement and may also skip document verification. If you haven't applied yet, it may take you guys till 2026 and by then you may have transitioned to permanent residence if not pass, hence the advantages may still not be applicable to you then. If you have the cash, you can process for her a student visa to the UK or to any other country with easier migration to Germany. And then process the family reunion from there. 1 Like |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by ugreat(m): 1:19pm On Oct 14 |
MedBose:Thank you |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by funtaro: 6:12pm On Oct 14 |
pepakov581: Thank you. The health insurance coverage was provided by my employer, but the consulate portal seemed to have missed the one I uploaded. As a result, I have a new problem: I chose an appointment date ahead before making my application online and I am yet to get a response from the consulate (who is still reviewing it). I don't know if I should make an appearance at the embassy with all required documents (in order not to lose my appointment slot). |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by localhost5000: 6:35pm On Oct 14 |
KenGreat1: |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by localhost5000: 6:36pm On Oct 14 |
pquaver: Kindly let me know how to go about submitting the documents. How did your friend/cousin get an appointment? What documents were submitted? |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by tejiri4(m): 6:04am On Oct 15 |
pepakov581: Have you done ZAB? I am in Germany currently came with work visa. |
Re: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by funtaro: 2:05pm On Oct 15 |
MedBose: Thanks. The consulate rejected this, insisting that it does not apply to long-term residents. I have begun looking at other options. 1 Like |
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