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Is proof of finance required on my part?
the inviter pays for my stay in Germany ... I do not work and do not have a bank account and I am not financially secure ... Will they open a visa for me without proof of finances!? (bank accounts, checks and ......) How to be !???
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аватар Anetka-gan
experienced advice - look for forums of the Russian diaspora in Germany. they can give more information.
they can ask the inviting person for a deposit, but basically they need certificates from work about the salary. they may refuse.
аватар verdandi
Your situation is not simple. With t.z. embassies, there is a great risk that you will stay in Germany. Much depends on who you have left in Russia (children, husband, etc.) and who exactly invites you, how this person is provided for, whether he has German citizenship, how it was obtained, etc. Usually, the minimum amount of funds that must be confirmed for a visa is at least 50 euros for each day of stay. I would try somehow to confirm this amount, for example, by opening a bank account and taking an extract from it. This is unlikely to take long. Then, after obtaining a visa, the money can be collected and the account closed.
аватар Anetka-gan
verdandi
opening an account will not work) or rather, you can open an account itself, but embassies are now cunning, they need a turnover on the account for the last 6 months, i.e. will not work if you put money before the trip itself.
You can buy traveler's checks. if you do not give at least a minimum of financial requirements, they will refuse. because for them, you are most likely a potential bride (I don’t know if you are already married, etc.)
аватар Black_angel
When filling out a questionnaire to the embassy, ​​you can write that all expenses are covered by the inviting party. And then there will be no problems. If they don't come up with something else
аватар verdandi
It is impossible to say with 100% certainty that there will be no problems, even in simpler cases. The embassy always has the last word. Several of my acquaintances were denied Schengen visas, although they had invitations and obligations to pay all expenses from the hosts, but the embassy suspected that they might still stay. Lottery!
*And embezzlement is a criminal offense, by the way. The host party bears the costs :)
аватар R-anwalt
Normal situation. As a student, I went to a friend in Germany, of course, I didn’t have my own income, I didn’t have bank accounts either. Papers from him that he takes all the expenses on himself were quite enough. Only in addition to this piece of paper, you need his certificate of employment (in my case it was a copy of the employment contract notarized in Germany) and his certificate of income or a certificate from the bank. In general, on the website of the embassy you can see more precisely, it is probably written there. The visa was given without problems.
Do you have any relatives here?
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