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1.The German D visa is only possible to stay in Germany, of course, you can take a train, a car to France, and a plane, which is theoretically not possible, unless the customs look away.
2.You can get a residence permit and you don't need to apply for a Schengen visa.
3.If it is found that the escort is sent back to Germany, there may be a fine.
4.You still need a visa to go to the UK with residency, but it will be very easy.
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Type D: Also known as National Visa. As the name suggests, in principle, holders of this type of visa are only allowed to enter the countries indicated in the visa, and the valid for column on the visa is not marked with the words "Schengen country", but the corresponding name or abbreviation of the country to which entry is allowed.
Holders of this type of visa can usually transit through another Schengen country (within 5 days) before entering the country (valid for the visa must be marked with "+ 1 transit" accordingly, otherwise it is not).
Remember that you cannot travel to other Schengen countries on a D visa, even if you do not have border control, you will be entering the country illegally.
It is a common practice in Schengen countries to obtain a D visa for students born in the country. Upon arrival in the destination country, students with this visa are required to apply for a residence permit within the validity period of the visa. With the Schengen residence permit, you can travel to other Schengen countries.
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Type D: Long-stay visa.
In accordance with article 4 of Regulation (EU) No. 2010 265 "Convention on the Implementation of the Schengen Agreement on the Movement of Long-Stay Visa Holders and Regulation (EC) No. 2006 562 of the European Parliament and of the Council", Article 4 of the former Convention has been amended to recognize that long-stay visas enjoy the same free movement rights as residence permits, i.e. holders of long-stay visas (D) can travel freely in and out of Schengen countries and only need to stay in non-resident countries for no more than 90 days every 6 months.
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Type D: Long-stay visa.
In accordance with article 4 of Regulation (EU) No. 2010 265 "Convention on the Implementation of the Schengen Agreement on the Movement of Long-Stay Visa Holders and Regulation (EC) No. 2006 562 of the European Parliament and of the Council", Article 4 of the former Convention has been amended to recognize that long-stay visas enjoy the same free movement rights as residence permits, i.e. holders of long-stay visas (D) can travel freely in and out of Schengen countries and only need to stay in non-resident countries for no more than 90 days every 6 months.
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You should be talking about a D visa for a Schengen country.
In principle, this type of visa only allows entry to the country indicated in the visa, but it also allows transit from another Schengen country (within 5 days) if necessary before entering the country. Long-term D visas are not directly given to Schengen visas, and you can only enter the country from which the visa was issued, and go through the long-term residence procedures of this country within a week or so after arriving in that country, and then you can enter and exit the Schengen country freely with the long-term residence card of this country and enjoy Schengen treatment.
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A long-term visa that allows the visa holder to stay in Germany for more than 90 consecutive days.
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The German D visa is a long-stay visa. You can do more strategies by yourself, and at the same time, you must remember that the material preparation must be complete and complete. For other questions, you can consult the signing home, but ** is a little expensive, if you are not bad money, you can consult it, or you can also DIY yourself, don't find some cheap travel agencies and some stores because of greed for cheap, unreliable.
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d is a settlement visa.
The types of visas for China are:
Tourist visa (L).
Visitor visa (f).
Occupation visa (z).
Study Visa (x).
Settlement visa (d).
Transit visa (g).
Crew visa (c).
Journalist visa (j).
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The Schengen visa and the D visa for Schengen countries are different types.
Schengen Visa: A visa issued under the Schengen Agreement. The Schengen Agreement, so named after the signing of the Schengen area in Luxembourg, stipulates a single visa policy for member states.
A Schengen visa is a type of visa that must be applied for to visit a Schengen country. There are many types of Schengen visas: visiting relatives and friends, short-term tourist visas, and business visas. The countries that have formally implemented the Schengen Agreement are:
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Malta and Switzerland.
The Schengen D visa is a national visa, which is generally a long-term visa of more than 3 months, and you can apply for a residence permit in the country if you meet the conditions for a long-term visa.
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1.Economical: Huatai Global Travel Protection Plan (excluding North America) (Economy), which is cheap, the policy is translated between Chinese and English, suitable for various embassies to handle visa requirements, and is one of the most purchased insurance products by users.
2.Comprehensive protection: The international travel insurance plan (Diamond Plan) of the United States and Asia "International Travel with Drawbacks" has a very comprehensive protection, which is also suitable for the embassy to handle visa requirements, and is currently the most purchased insurance product by users.
3.Economy: "Sunshine Travel" Sunshine AXA Overseas Travel Insurance (Global Adult Plan 3) has no maximum travel time limit except for meeting the embassy's visa requirements.
It is suitable for users who stay abroad all year round to buy. It is recommended for overseas study and family visits.
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1. The German business inviter shall submit the following materials:
1. The invitation letter must be original; (The German Embassy gives the visa a period of stay according to the time of the invitation letter, and the short-term visa can be applied for for up to 90 days).
2. If the invitation letter expires, the inviting unit must send a fax to the applicant for correction;
A personal signature, indicating the purpose of the visit, the duration of the visit, the name of the visitor, the position, and the cost and insurance coverage.
2. Domestic applicants should submit the following materials;
1. Passport valid for more than six months; (The last page of the passport is signed by the person; If you want to replace your passport with a new passport, please submit the old passport together and make a photocopy) The passport copy must be complete, with the necessary identity page, signature page and all existing visa pages;
2. 3 two-inch color bareheaded (must have a white background);
3. Two copies of the applicant's ID card (A4 paper);
4. A copy of the business license of the unit (A4); (stamped with the official seal of the unit).
6. Letter of introduction issued by the work unit in English or German: (please use the formal stationery of the unit to print) please indicate the company address, ** and fax, the position and annual salary of the business traveler, the purpose of the trip and the person who bears the expenses, the company guarantees to return to China on time, signed by the leader and stamped with the official seal;
7. Proof of foreign medical insurance with an insurance amount of 30,000 euros during the stay in the applicant country, the original and a copy must be provided, and the validity period of the visa will be determined according to the date of insurance purchased;
8. The original and photocopies of all pages and additional pages of the household registration book; (Note: Copies must be complete, from front to back cover).
9. Fill in **2 copies in English or German; (Must be in two copies).
10. The statement and passbook of the salary card of the applicant's employer for the last 6 months (this material is very important, according to the requirements of the visa officer, the salary must be paid to the bank before the visa is granted; If you really don't have a salary card, you can provide the real estate certificate, vehicle registration certificate and passbook).
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Personally, I feel that travel and family visits can be, friends have successfully visited relatives, if it is a tour, the group sign pass rate is much higher, and the materials required for the group and the individual sign are very different, but the group sign should be strictly with the group, so it is not recommended. If it is a sign, there is no need to go to the intermediary, you can apply by yourself, of course, it is okay to apply through the intermediary, but the cost is higher. Also, if you don't understand it well, the materials and procedures will be a little troublesome, but the intermediary fees are too expensive, and I don't think it's worth it.
If the visa is refused, it will definitely affect the next application, and this will affect even for life. However, if you are rejected, there are other ways to control it, but try to ensure that you are not rejected, and do everything you can from our side. First of all, the materials must be true and correct, all the documents, invitations and all notarized translations are best checked by yourself (you don't have this opportunity to hand over to the intermediary, but you should also believe them, after all, they are still very professional) Many rejections are due to inconsistencies in the materials, so that the consulate thinks that your information is not true.
If you reject it for no reason, it also has an effect on the RP value. (I have encountered it in my work, because the consulate needs a certain rejection rate, and two of several materials must be killed, and I have no responsibility to suspect that it was drawn by lot) but this probability is very small, and you have to believe in your own rp
If you are not really unable to take a long vacation, it is better not to quit first, you can consult what materials are mainly needed, I remember that Germany does not need a work certificate, you can have a proof of contribution. If you want to make a bank deposit, you may need to look at the half-year journal records and the balance at the time of application.
If you want to go, it is not recommended in April, the weather is worse, and June and July are better. It is necessary to apply in advance, as the review time is not short. Check the temperature and travel mecca before you go.
In addition, if your boyfriend is over there, ask him to ask more Chinese friends over there, they should be familiar with the frequent invitations.
In addition, if you are already married, it will be easy, if you are still a boyfriend, it will not be so easy, you still ask him to help you ask more about the specific situation. Have a good time, and don't forget to bring an adapter when you pack your bags.
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1.What kind of visa is more likely to be issued in my case, tourism or family visits?
Tours are recommended. 2.I want to go twice a year, preferably from April to October, each time for about half a month to a month, in which two months, when is it better to apply? How long is the interval between the two transactions?
This depends on your time, which is generally 2 months in advance, because there is also a waiting time for the appointment.
3.Do you do it yourself or through an intermediary? How much does it cost?
You can do it yourself for 60 euros, and the agent does not guarantee that you will get a visa.
4.If I am denied, will my visa affect my next application?
Affect the next visa to Germany, you can apply again after 6 months, but there is no problem with applying for other Schengen countries, and you can also enter Germany from other countries.
5.The above is my own thoughts, my boyfriend wants me to go longer, more than three months, but this means that I have to quit my job and be a homeless person for a few months, and I don't know what I can do during this period, if so, what visa should I apply for? Will my resignation affect my visa application?
More than 3 months is a long-term visa and you can forget about it because you are not married and there is no German company that wants you.
Resigning will definitely affect your visa application.
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First of all, if there is an invitation letter, it is recommended to apply for a tourist visa because you and your boyfriend are not married, so there is no marriage certificate to prove the relationship, so it is not suitable for visiting relatives Secondly, there is no time when it is better to handle it, that is, you want to go to the month before you have to handle it, and then the interval is recommended to be about 3 months, and it will be more tiring to handle it yourself, if you entrust it to a travel agency, save yourself the trouble of running around and checking the details of the materials I do this The general fee is about 500 service fees, and the refusal of a visa will affect the next visa application in this country But it will not affect the visa application of other countries, and finally it is a long-term visa if it is more than 3 months, which is quite difficult to get a visa, and if you quit your job, it will be even more detrimental to your visa, so it is not recommended.
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