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German guide to family reunion immigrants

German guide to family reunion immigrants

1. Visa acceptance area German family reunion visa, Shanghai: Shanghai, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang Province.

German family reunion visa, Guangzhou: Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan and Fujian provinces.

German family reunion visa, Chengdu: Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Chongqing.

German family reunion visa, Beijing consular district: other areas except the above provinces.

Second, the materials required for the visa

1. Automatic signature travel passport (valid for at least 6 months at the time of application) with 2 passport photo pages.

2. Signed application form and additional statement.

3.3 Recent passport photos with the same white background.

4. China applicant: the original German translation of the household registration book and two copies of the personal data page in the household registration book (the original household registration book only needs to copy the personal data page); Non-China applicant: the original and two copies of the residence permit for foreigners in China.

5. The original and two copies of the German medical insurance certificate effective from the date of entry.

6. Two originals and photocopies of German marriage certificate, or two official certificates and photocopies of China marriage certificate with German translation, or two official certificates and photocopies of marriage certificates of other countries with German translation and double certification (or certificate).

7. Two copies of spouse's passport (all passport pages with registered contents must be copied) and two copies of residence permit (non-German spouse).

8. Two copies of the spouse's household registration certificate in Germany (the date of application is not more than 6 months from the date of issuance of the household registration certificate). If both husband and wife move to Germany at the same time: rental certificate, personal assets certificate, and expected residence address in Germany.

9. Original and 2 copies of German certificate

Third, the visa processing time.

In 6- 12 weeks, after the applicant has prepared the materials, it is necessary to submit them to the embassies and consulates in China and Germany, and the embassies and consulates will send the materials to the examination and approval department in Germany, and will give the applicant a clear answer on whether or not to approve them.

Fourth, make an appointment for an interview.

Collect it after making an appointment, and give the result after about 6- 12 weeks; Give a short-term visa for three months and change to a long-term residence after entering Germany.

Article 2 Costs of German immigrants

It is not easy to immigrate to Germany, mainly because there are many German villains and more and more people want to immigrate to Germany, which makes it more difficult for us German immigrant applicants to immigrate to Germany.

So many people want to immigrate to Germany through German investment. Since it comes to German investment immigrants, it is inevitable to talk about the cost of German investment immigrants. Next, German immigrants will tell you.

Germany is facing serious problems such as low birth rate and aging population. Since 2005, in order to stimulate the economy and introduce foreign capital, the German government has opened the investment immigration policy, that is, if you invest in Germany and can bring benefits to this country, the German government will issue you a green card after the company has been operating for 3-5 years.

Recently, Germany has introduced another entrepreneurial immigrant. This project is very convenient to handle and can greatly improve the serious problem of low birth rate. If you want to apply for German investment immigration, it is suggested that you must choose a senior company certified by the Ministry of Public Security.

Investment immigration expenses:

The minimum registered capital of a registered company: 25,000 euros (about184,997.5 RMB);

Personal living allowance: 15000 Euro/person (11/000 RMB);

The related expenses of officially registered companies in Germany: 1509 euros (about11/66 RMB), which can be directly transferred from the company account by relevant institutions and included in the company cost;

German embassy application fee: 30 euros/person (about 222 RMB);

Air ticket: 3000-5000 RMB/person;

Fees for notarization of relevant domestic documents: 1000-2000 RMB depending on the applicant's background.

Further reading: the conditions of German investment immigration

(1) Have a good and feasible investment plan, and the investment projects must be attached to Germany's important economic interests or meet special regional needs;

(2) Have many years of business management experience. Related to the industry to be invested, it would be better if there is a company, which is the legal representative or major shareholder of the company;

(3) There are sufficient investment funds, and the source of funds for the project should be guaranteed, such as sufficient self-owned funds or loan commitments. Although it only costs 25,000 euros (about 250,000 RMB) to register a company in Germany, you still need to consider the cost of maintaining the company's operation (five years) and the possibility of additional investment after the company's future development, so we suggest that your assets (including your company's assets, your movable property and real estate) should be around 6,543,800 RMB.

(4) The investor is 25-55 years old. If the applicant is over 45 years old, he must prove that he has appropriate old-age security when applying for a visa.

(5) After your company is successfully registered in Germany, it needs to operate for 5 years, abide by German laws and pay taxes according to regulations (there is no minimum tax amount, as long as you pay taxes according to regulations, it is a contribution to Germany).

Whether the above conditions are met or not mainly depends on the feasibility of business ideas, the business experience of visa applicants, the amount of investment, the impact of the project on employment and vocational training in Germany, and its role in ideological innovation and scientific research.