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I want to know if my girlfriend, who is in Germany, can provide me with an invitation letter and her bank statements, showing she's the one funding my trip and everything. Will it help me get the visa, even though she is studying and working at the same time?







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  • Your girlfriend can provide anything she wishes. Your visa application will be assessed primarily on your circumstances, though, so we're not in a position to answer your second point.
    – Cannon Fodder
    Aug 16 at 3:32






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    @CannonFodder, it is somewhat different in Germany. A Verpflichtungserklärung will make a difference in cases that would otherwise be denied.
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    Aug 16 at 5:43






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    Seems you asked this two years ago. I don't think there were significant changes.
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  • Your girlfriend can provide anything she wishes. Your visa application will be assessed primarily on your circumstances, though, so we're not in a position to answer your second point.
    – Cannon Fodder
    Aug 16 at 3:32






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    @CannonFodder, it is somewhat different in Germany. A Verpflichtungserklärung will make a difference in cases that would otherwise be denied.
    – o.m.
    Aug 16 at 5:43






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  • Your girlfriend can provide anything she wishes. Your visa application will be assessed primarily on your circumstances, though, so we're not in a position to answer your second point.
    – Cannon Fodder
    Aug 16 at 3:32






  • 1




    @CannonFodder, it is somewhat different in Germany. A Verpflichtungserklärung will make a difference in cases that would otherwise be denied.
    – o.m.
    Aug 16 at 5:43






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    Seems you asked this two years ago. I don't think there were significant changes.
    – o.m.
    Aug 16 at 5:47
















  • Your girlfriend can provide anything she wishes. Your visa application will be assessed primarily on your circumstances, though, so we're not in a position to answer your second point.
    – Cannon Fodder
    Aug 16 at 3:32






  • 1




    @CannonFodder, it is somewhat different in Germany. A Verpflichtungserklärung will make a difference in cases that would otherwise be denied.
    – o.m.
    Aug 16 at 5:43






  • 1




    Seems you asked this two years ago. I don't think there were significant changes.
    – o.m.
    Aug 16 at 5:47















Your girlfriend can provide anything she wishes. Your visa application will be assessed primarily on your circumstances, though, so we're not in a position to answer your second point.
– Cannon Fodder
Aug 16 at 3:32




Your girlfriend can provide anything she wishes. Your visa application will be assessed primarily on your circumstances, though, so we're not in a position to answer your second point.
– Cannon Fodder
Aug 16 at 3:32




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@CannonFodder, it is somewhat different in Germany. A Verpflichtungserklärung will make a difference in cases that would otherwise be denied.
– o.m.
Aug 16 at 5:43




@CannonFodder, it is somewhat different in Germany. A Verpflichtungserklärung will make a difference in cases that would otherwise be denied.
– o.m.
Aug 16 at 5:43




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Seems you asked this two years ago. I don't think there were significant changes.
– o.m.
Aug 16 at 5:47




Seems you asked this two years ago. I don't think there were significant changes.
– o.m.
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  • If your girlfriend promises to pay for your housing and living expenses, that explains where you will stay in the Schengen area and how you can afford it. It does not make it any more likely that you have the intention to leave the Schengen area again. For that, you have to explain your economic situation in your home country, the best explanation would be a stable and well-paid job.


  • Germany has a legal document called a Verpflichtungserklärung, which is a formal promise to repay the German state for any costs if you overstay, voluntarily or involuntarily. If your girlfriend wants to file that with the municipal government, she will have to show her own residence status and income. It may be necessary for her to post a bond if she does not earn enough. (Her repayments would not be limited to that bond if you overstay. Deportations can be quite expensive.)






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    • If your girlfriend promises to pay for your housing and living expenses, that explains where you will stay in the Schengen area and how you can afford it. It does not make it any more likely that you have the intention to leave the Schengen area again. For that, you have to explain your economic situation in your home country, the best explanation would be a stable and well-paid job.


    • Germany has a legal document called a Verpflichtungserklärung, which is a formal promise to repay the German state for any costs if you overstay, voluntarily or involuntarily. If your girlfriend wants to file that with the municipal government, she will have to show her own residence status and income. It may be necessary for her to post a bond if she does not earn enough. (Her repayments would not be limited to that bond if you overstay. Deportations can be quite expensive.)






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      • If your girlfriend promises to pay for your housing and living expenses, that explains where you will stay in the Schengen area and how you can afford it. It does not make it any more likely that you have the intention to leave the Schengen area again. For that, you have to explain your economic situation in your home country, the best explanation would be a stable and well-paid job.


      • Germany has a legal document called a Verpflichtungserklärung, which is a formal promise to repay the German state for any costs if you overstay, voluntarily or involuntarily. If your girlfriend wants to file that with the municipal government, she will have to show her own residence status and income. It may be necessary for her to post a bond if she does not earn enough. (Her repayments would not be limited to that bond if you overstay. Deportations can be quite expensive.)






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        • If your girlfriend promises to pay for your housing and living expenses, that explains where you will stay in the Schengen area and how you can afford it. It does not make it any more likely that you have the intention to leave the Schengen area again. For that, you have to explain your economic situation in your home country, the best explanation would be a stable and well-paid job.


        • Germany has a legal document called a Verpflichtungserklärung, which is a formal promise to repay the German state for any costs if you overstay, voluntarily or involuntarily. If your girlfriend wants to file that with the municipal government, she will have to show her own residence status and income. It may be necessary for her to post a bond if she does not earn enough. (Her repayments would not be limited to that bond if you overstay. Deportations can be quite expensive.)






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        • If your girlfriend promises to pay for your housing and living expenses, that explains where you will stay in the Schengen area and how you can afford it. It does not make it any more likely that you have the intention to leave the Schengen area again. For that, you have to explain your economic situation in your home country, the best explanation would be a stable and well-paid job.


        • Germany has a legal document called a Verpflichtungserklärung, which is a formal promise to repay the German state for any costs if you overstay, voluntarily or involuntarily. If your girlfriend wants to file that with the municipal government, she will have to show her own residence status and income. It may be necessary for her to post a bond if she does not earn enough. (Her repayments would not be limited to that bond if you overstay. Deportations can be quite expensive.)







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