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How to bring your loved ones to Germany
« on: July 19, 2007, 03:30:12 PM »
Familiennachzug is the term used to describe the right to bring one's family to Germany if one is already resident in the country.

EU citizens working in Germany can bring their family, including spouses, children aged under 21, parents and grandparents, as long as they are financially secured. The right to bring along family members also applies to family members who are not citizens of an EU state. Family members do not require a work permit to take up employment.

For non-EU citizens with a (temporary or permanent) residence permit, family members normally include children under the age of 18, spouses and in some cases other family members. The Familiennachzug can only occur after certain conditions have been met, such as the size of the accommodation and the ability of the resident person to support dependents.

Some notes on marriages
Spouses have the right to come to Germany if the spouse already living in Germany has a valid Aufenthaltsberechtigung. If the spouse living in Germany has a temporary or permanent Aufenthaltserlaubnis, a spouse can only claim the right of Familiennachzug if the marriage took place before the person gained the residency and this was stated at the time of application.

Residency rights are granted even if the partnership has ended, as long as the marriage was in place for two years after moving to Germany. If a couple divorced before two years has elapsed, individual residency rights are only granted in special cases.

Visits from friends and family
If friends or family members from abroad wish to visit you in Germany, this is not governed by the same regulations governing family members who wish to remain in Germany. Visitors need to get a visa before coming even if they only want to stay briefly in Germany. Since German diplomatic missions have a considerable amount of leeway when allocating visas, family ties are often taken into account and close relatives are often granted visas.

In order to gain a visa, your visitor must prove that s/he has means at their disposal to finance their stay in Germany. To prove this, you will generally need to sign a form at the local immigration office guaranteeing that you will cover the living costs of your visitor if necessary (Verpflichtungserklärung). The immigration office often charges a fee for processing this application.
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Re: How to bring your loved ones to Germany
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2007, 12:08:18 PM »
To add a note on the issue of "Familienentzung/führung" according to the new passed law "Einwanderungsgesetz"(laut April dieses Jahr) the family member who wants to move to germany(in most cases a spouse) has to have proof of atleast basic knowledge of the german language inorder to be issued with a visa,the so called "Familienführungvisum".

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Re: How to bring your loved ones to Germany
« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2007, 09:35:12 PM »
To add a note on the issue of "Familienentzung/führung" according to the new passed law "Einwanderungsgesetz"(laut April dieses Jahr) the family member who wants to move to germany(in most cases a spouse) has to have proof of atleast basic knowledge of the german language inorder to be issued with a visa,the so called "Familienführungvisum".

unfortunately wengi wao hawataweza kusoma kijeru...its just too expe...cheki prices za Goethe Institute Nai

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Re: How to bring your loved ones to Germany
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2007, 06:03:57 PM »
My man invited my sis for visit but they didn't give her visa.Reason,i dint know.He have good job and accommodation kwa iko kwa wingi.Can somebody help me  pliz.

what did she say as reason for going to germany ???

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Re: How to bring your loved ones to Germany
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2007, 06:10:58 PM »
They cant say reason.


u aint answered the question

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Re: How to bring your loved ones to Germany
« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2007, 06:15:38 PM »
Sorry it was just for a visit.In summer time

if you're husband is german sahau hizo story...they deny people visas without a reason. lakini kama u're is african they could give her a visa next year 

Re: How to bring your loved ones to Germany
« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2007, 09:14:03 PM »
My man invited my sis for visit but they didn't give her visa.Reason,i dint know.He have good job and accommodation kwa iko kwa wingi.Can somebody help me  pliz.
It has been known that once mwafrica aje hapa, amarrike, many invite their sisters n' bro's waje huku pia wapate mabibi ama mabwana a.k.a Makaratathi, who they've been organised for, n' hence chances za sistako kupewa Visa ni less. Bet walichunguza wakaona umemarrika, na kuna kage gap kiasi between wewe na huzzy, then they thought umepangia sis yako hivyo hivyo.
To live is to suffer,  but to survive gives this sufferin' a meanin'