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What other documents can be provided?
Hello, please tell me what other documents can I provide as a guarantor of my return to my homeland if I do not work and do not have real estate? The fact is that I was a year old and on arrival home I had to take care of my sick grandmother (she has a broken arm and leg and she is hypertensive). From September to November, my parents will be able to take a vacation one by one so that I go to a friend in Germany , but then I have to return, so my grandmother needs care.
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аватар fvaleria
Any close relative (father, mother, husband) writes a letter of guarantee, indicating his salary (in my opinion, it should be at least 30 thousand rubles), that he finances the trip and you have no account or cash. there must be an amount of at least 30 thousand rubles.
аватар Elena.de
Thank you
аватар NatashaS
At the invitation of a non-relative without a certificate of salary and lack of real estate, you will not be granted a visa to Germany. Sponsorship certificates are only suitable for a tourist visa.
аватар hatinka
I would not have reported at all that I was going to a "friend" if there was no money and work, but I had an aupeir and knowledge of German behind me ;-) how many of these are left ;-) I would make a tourist visa. In addition to the sponsorship, you can open a card in Procreditbank, put something about 50 euros on it on the day of the trip (for Ukraine, officially, the EC itself and the German consulate offer the option)
аватар travelsita
NatashaS, I want to completely refute your words. Last year, 2011, my relative (58 years old, not officially working, has no real estate and accounts, only Polish (then not Schengen) in his passport) traveled to Germany at the invitation of his nephew (relative of the 3rd !! degree of kinship). The nephew provided the embassy with documents on salary, and a certificate stating that all expenses for the maintenance of the guest are covered. The nephew is an ethnic German, has lived in Germany since 1994.
I really want advice to be given not on the principle of "one woman said", but from personal experience and the experience of loved ones.
аватар hatinka
travelsita, I think the truth is somewhere in the middle. As always, when operating with probabilities. Give or not give, one of two things. No one can tell you for sure until you look at your passport. I am more inclined to the opinion of NatashaS - this is not the ultimate truth and there are also quite a few visas issued to the unemployed poor, but this does not refute anything. Much more important is who you are going to. After all, the inviter in this case is almost more important than the invitee! I already wrote that if Angela Merkel invites you, you are 99.9% with a visa. And if a German is in the 15th generation, but has long been unemployed himself, with debts, then there will be no visa. Something like this ;-) I hope you got my idea.
аватар travelsita
Hatinka, indeed, the inviting party plays a decisive role, which must show a sufficiently high social status. In Germany, they will not give a fake certificate from work. And it doesn't matter who invites - a relative or a friend.
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