You can check with them if they offer translation services as well (or even your closest German consulates).
You might need to Apostille certain documents too, so please check with the German Embassy from where you are. Generally long unabridged Birth Certificates need to be apostilled ( I am saying this, in case you are eventually going to get married to your boyfriend or this is needed for your work permit.)
This is only for reference:
https://southafrica.diplo.de/sa-en/sa-c … a-visalong
The German Embassy in South Africa's page where long term visa info is.
"Please note that only complete applications will be accepted. In order to ensure that your application is processed without delay, please submit the following documents (in original and two copies as indicated below). Unfortunately, copies cannot be provided by the German Missions.
Original documents required for:
Two copies of the completed visa application form Link to form
A valid passport with at least two blank pages and valid for at least another six months (please ensure that your passport is signed)
Two recent passport photograph according to biometric specifications
Two Declarations of True and Complete Information in accordance with §55 Residence Act, signed and dated
Original + two copies required for:
A signed contract of employment with specific details of the job function, salary and duration of employment
Upon request, details of qualifications entitling the applicant to the aspired occupation in Germany (e.g. university degree)
Proof of accommodation/rental agreement (accommodation mentioned in a letter of the employer will be sufficient)
Proof of health insurance valid from date of arrival and for the duration of intended stay in Germany (German Statutory/National or Private health insurance)
Please note that each visa application is reviewed individually. Therefore, the requested documents may vary. The German Missions reserve the right to ask for additional documents. The submission of the above-mentioned documents does not guarantee the issuance of a visa. Applicants may, at any time, be asked for a personal interview. Submission of incomplete documentation or refusal to attend the mandatory visa interview will result in a refusal of your visa application. Once a visa has been issued, the purpose of the trip may not be altered.
The German Missions require approximately two to three months to process your visa application. We strongly recommend that you do not purchase an airline ticket unless the visa has been granted. We kindly ask that no status requests on the visa application be made during the first two months.
We will notify the applicant on any change of status or progress of the application as soon as possible and whenever the need arises."