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Registration of necessary documents for travel to Germany for a tourist
Hello, I want to go on a trip to Germany (for 7 days). I have a lot of questions about paperwork to get a visa. Please tell me, if I want to go there as a tourist, do I need an invitation from Germany from someone?
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аватар Pachok
No, you need documents, as for a tourist - hotel reservations and tickets. As well as all other documents that are required for a Schengen visa.
Here it is in detail:
http://www.kiew.diplo.de/contentblob/3936480/Daten/3378087/tourismus.pdf
аватар alex45
If you are a tourist, then you don’t need an invitation. I always figuratively say, I’m interested in the time of the visit, how you will get there, where you will live, for what money to exist. The rest, Pachok, informed.
аватар yevgeniysamilyk
Thank you all for your reply. And please tell me who was there and traveled as a tourist, what is the best way to find inexpensive hotels, or hostels, or maybe there is something cheaper for a student?
аватар hatinka
It will be easiest for you to book accommodation on any of the booking sites, the best known ones are booking, venus, hrs and the like. You can look for hostels on hostelworld, there is usually a price per person, there are many hostels, but the cheapest accommodation is a bed in rooms for 2-4-8-16 people. Usually everything is civilized, but no one canceled snoring, communication of the people, all sorts of parties. Hostels often have separate rooms with a bathroom in the corridor - it's cheap too. The advantage of many hostels is the location in the city center and at the same time ridiculous money. But there are many disadvantages - not everyone is suitable for housing like a hostel. Expensive and good hostels, which are in no way inferior to hotels, cost three rubles, respectively, and there is no point in them. There are also sites for renting apartments / apartments, etc. I like Onlyapartments and budgetplaces, type these words in Google yourself and you will find sites. Kratrira can also turn out to be cheap if the period is longer than 3-4 days, but there is a kitchen there and if you cook yourself, then save on food if you don’t come out on accommodation.
аватар hatinka
When booking on the above sites, you will be sent a booking that is suitable for submission to the consulate for a visa. Since many hostels/apartments only accept cash, without such intermediary sites, they themselves often do not send bookings suitable for applying for a visa. You can also google campsites, but campsites are very often open seasonally - from April to October. Often there is a centralized kitchen, shower, toilet. But the houses or rooms themselves (we don’t take into account campers and tents) are very different - the cheapest are simple houses with beds, in Amster they saw even without electricity! These are mega-budget options, of course. It's just not clear what "cheaper" you are looking for. For someone from 5 "to 4" this is savings, and for someone from a 4-bed room to an 8-bed one))))
аватар yevgeniysamilyk
I am looking for one for myself, and I am going to go alone. It seems to me that the hostel is quite suitable for me, since I live in a hostel in Kyiv, I’m already used to it)).
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