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Last activity 10 August 2015 by beppi

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brtinela23

Hi po. I,m currently right here in Philippines and I am planning to apply for a visa sa Germany and I already booked an appointment sa German Embassy on 26th of August. My boyfriend is the one who will sponsor me to get there because he was been assigned there for a new job. His an American and I am a filipina. We have all the requirements that they are asking. A letter from him and notarized from there and my cover letter notarized from here. Also insurance and some bank statements from him as a proof.  My concern lang po right now I am unemployed I just came back from Bahrain and I worked there for almost 3 years. My boyfriend also came back with me here last June and he spent 6 weeks here sa pinas for vication. I want to ask advise po kung masisita ako kung unemployed ako right now. But I will come back po here sa pinas if I will be grant for 3 months visa. I would like to know what is the proper way or how to answer them so they I will convince them that I will come back kasi mostly ung roothedness ang problema?  I hope I will here a reply from anyone. Thank you in advance.

beppi

What a strange mix of languages in your post - quite difficult to understand!
The German embassy will assess your application based on the information they have. Whether you are likely to return (or illegally stay on) is one of the criteria, so you should show them infos to this effect (best if you have a job, family or own property in the Phils or elsewhere to return to).
If they know he's your partner and moving to Germany long-term and you only apply for a short-term (tourist) visa, this might be a sticky point. If you want to live with him, better marry before applying for a visa.

brtinela23

thank you.

beppi

Well then, good luck with your application!

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