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Is it possible to do without a certificate from the place of work if you are going by invitation?
Hello, my relatives send me an invitation to Germany, but in the list of documents that I need to submit to the embassy there is a certificate from the place of work, I work informally, can I do without this certificate?
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аватар sigur62
You can get by.
In this case, your German relatives must provide the embassy or consulate with financial guarantees for your stay in Germany.
аватар Pachok
A certificate of employment (or other income document) shows not only the sufficiency of funds for a stay in Germany, but also what you live on at home. An unemployed person without income is not a welcome guest in a foreign country, whether he wants to enter as a tourist or at the invitation of relatives. In this case, the invitation of relatives can play just a negative role - in this way you show that nothing keeps you at home, but in Germany there is someone to stay.
аватар sigur62
I didn’t even think about it, but it’s a logical argument in general.
You can't fool the Germans.
аватар Alla__
Yes, that's just the bulk of visa refusers is by invitation, but without a certificate of income.
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