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PROCESS TO GET A VISA IN
GERMANY
MARIA PAULA LOPEZ RODRIGUEZ
YERLY KARERIN VANEGAS BUITRAGO
WHY TO KNOW GERMANY?
Germany is a good place to know because it has a great variety
of weather and landscapes, has the Automobile Museum.
Germany has a stadium and brings spectators from all over the
world and has a variety of food for example Zwiebelbrot that is
onion bread and berlinesas.
TOURIST VISA
 This type of visa is given to people who will visit the country for
a short time.
 You can opt for visa Schengen, if your stay is less than 90 days
 When the applicant is a minor, must be accompanied by his
guardian or his parents at the event making the embassy.
 If it is only one of the parents who accompanied him, must be
notified in writing the authorization of the other parent.
STUDENT VISA
 Some of the most important documents for this visa is
the acceptance letter of by school.
 It important to present a financial commitment by the
parent or a financial commitment from a person who
lives in Germany.
 Incomplete visa forms will not be received.
Business visa
 This visa required, are the same as of the tourist visa
but is important present a letter of invitation from
the company in Germany, it must have logo, signature
and seal.
Student exchange visa
It is necessary to present the letter of invitation or
acceptance at any educational institution in Germany,
which must specify the full names of the applicant
and dates which will carry out the exchange.
PRICES OF VISAS
The current value for the visa is:
 Visa Schengen (maximum 90 days):
 -Children under 5 years old: the process is free.
 -children aged 6 to 11: 35 -
€ equivalent to 114,000 -, COP
 -children from 12 years onwards: 60 -
€equivalent to 194.000 € -, COP
 -adults: 60 €, - equivalent to 194.000 € -, COP
 National visa (more than 90 days duration):
 Children aged 0 to 17: 30,€ equivalent to 97,000 - COP
 Adults: 60 € equivalent to 194.000 , COP
PRICES OF VISAS
REQUIREMENTS
TOURIST VISA-SCHENGEN
 Request for visa properly filled out
 Reference, in this full the address in Germany
with the zip of the city and the phone
 Valid Passport, valid for at
least three months more of stay provided for
 Two size photos 3*4cm
 Reserve the flight, at the time of collecting the
visa must present original and copy of air ticket
 Duration of the procedure for tourist visa: 2 weeks
Photo 3*4
REQUIREMENTS
STUDENT VISA
 Valid passport and two copies of the page
containing the bibliographic data
 Form Antrag auf Erteilung eines nationalen Visums
 Three current potos 3*4 cm.
 Letter of acceptance to an intensive German course
at a language school in Germany
 Bank statements of the last three months
 Last statement of income or income certificate
 The processing of student visa duration: 6-8 weeks
Photo 3*4
Antrag auf Erteilung eines nationalen
CERTIFICATIONS
 Student Visa:
Acceptance letter to an intensive German course
in a language school in Germany, indicating the
duration and intensity of Course.
Certification up on accounts for example trusts.
Certificate of income
Certificate of Tradition and freedom.
Invitation letter with details or accommodation.
INTERVIEW
Once received all the necessary documents to complement the
application for a visa, the Embassy sent a letter to the
applicant with the date and time of the interview.
The interview will be requesting the same documents
such as civil documents, the judicial records, letter of
support, among others.
THE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
On the trip
 Why are you going to Germany?
 Do you have relatives in Germany? who?
 When are you thinking to travel?
 What will you do in Germany?
 What is your purpose of traveling?
 Have you ever been outside of the country ?
PROHIBITIONS OF THE INTERVIEW
 Not allowing entry of third parties to visa interviews
 Only allowing entry to the visa applicant, except where it
is a minor
 In certain cases the Embassy will
allow persons with disabilities or other special needs to be
accompanied at the time of the interview
 You must go through a security check before entering the
Embassy. Certain items are not permitted in the waiting
room of the Embassy.
PROHIBITIONS OF THE INTERVIEW
These objects are forbidden entry to the Embassy
 Electronic items such as mobile phones, cameras, radi
o and video players, laptops.
 Weapons, objects that can be mistaken for a weapon, o
r replicas of any type of weapon.
 Lighters
 Sealed envelopes (any envelope must be open)
 Baggage of great magnitude.

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PROCESS TO GET A VISA IN  GERMANY

  • 1. PROCESS TO GET A VISA IN GERMANY MARIA PAULA LOPEZ RODRIGUEZ YERLY KARERIN VANEGAS BUITRAGO
  • 2. WHY TO KNOW GERMANY? Germany is a good place to know because it has a great variety of weather and landscapes, has the Automobile Museum. Germany has a stadium and brings spectators from all over the world and has a variety of food for example Zwiebelbrot that is onion bread and berlinesas.
  • 3. TOURIST VISA  This type of visa is given to people who will visit the country for a short time.  You can opt for visa Schengen, if your stay is less than 90 days  When the applicant is a minor, must be accompanied by his guardian or his parents at the event making the embassy.  If it is only one of the parents who accompanied him, must be notified in writing the authorization of the other parent.
  • 4. STUDENT VISA  Some of the most important documents for this visa is the acceptance letter of by school.  It important to present a financial commitment by the parent or a financial commitment from a person who lives in Germany.  Incomplete visa forms will not be received.
  • 5. Business visa  This visa required, are the same as of the tourist visa but is important present a letter of invitation from the company in Germany, it must have logo, signature and seal.
  • 6. Student exchange visa It is necessary to present the letter of invitation or acceptance at any educational institution in Germany, which must specify the full names of the applicant and dates which will carry out the exchange.
  • 7. PRICES OF VISAS The current value for the visa is:  Visa Schengen (maximum 90 days):  -Children under 5 years old: the process is free.  -children aged 6 to 11: 35 - € equivalent to 114,000 -, COP  -children from 12 years onwards: 60 - €equivalent to 194.000 € -, COP  -adults: 60 €, - equivalent to 194.000 € -, COP
  • 8.  National visa (more than 90 days duration):  Children aged 0 to 17: 30,€ equivalent to 97,000 - COP  Adults: 60 € equivalent to 194.000 , COP PRICES OF VISAS
  • 9. REQUIREMENTS TOURIST VISA-SCHENGEN  Request for visa properly filled out  Reference, in this full the address in Germany with the zip of the city and the phone  Valid Passport, valid for at least three months more of stay provided for  Two size photos 3*4cm  Reserve the flight, at the time of collecting the visa must present original and copy of air ticket  Duration of the procedure for tourist visa: 2 weeks Photo 3*4
  • 10. REQUIREMENTS STUDENT VISA  Valid passport and two copies of the page containing the bibliographic data  Form Antrag auf Erteilung eines nationalen Visums  Three current potos 3*4 cm.  Letter of acceptance to an intensive German course at a language school in Germany  Bank statements of the last three months  Last statement of income or income certificate  The processing of student visa duration: 6-8 weeks Photo 3*4
  • 11. Antrag auf Erteilung eines nationalen
  • 12. CERTIFICATIONS  Student Visa: Acceptance letter to an intensive German course in a language school in Germany, indicating the duration and intensity of Course. Certification up on accounts for example trusts. Certificate of income Certificate of Tradition and freedom. Invitation letter with details or accommodation.
  • 13. INTERVIEW Once received all the necessary documents to complement the application for a visa, the Embassy sent a letter to the applicant with the date and time of the interview. The interview will be requesting the same documents such as civil documents, the judicial records, letter of support, among others.
  • 14. THE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS On the trip  Why are you going to Germany?  Do you have relatives in Germany? who?  When are you thinking to travel?  What will you do in Germany?  What is your purpose of traveling?  Have you ever been outside of the country ?
  • 15. PROHIBITIONS OF THE INTERVIEW  Not allowing entry of third parties to visa interviews  Only allowing entry to the visa applicant, except where it is a minor  In certain cases the Embassy will allow persons with disabilities or other special needs to be accompanied at the time of the interview  You must go through a security check before entering the Embassy. Certain items are not permitted in the waiting room of the Embassy.
  • 16. PROHIBITIONS OF THE INTERVIEW These objects are forbidden entry to the Embassy  Electronic items such as mobile phones, cameras, radi o and video players, laptops.  Weapons, objects that can be mistaken for a weapon, o r replicas of any type of weapon.  Lighters  Sealed envelopes (any envelope must be open)  Baggage of great magnitude.