Saturday, July 19, 2008

Today's articles is All About GERMANY VISA.

Here you can find out all about Required Document for applying German visa.Look at that-----

Who requires a visa?


If you wish to take up studies in Germany, you will need a visa for entry (residence permit in the form of a visa). A visa is absolutely necessary under the immigration laws there; the only exceptions are for applicants from European Union countries and from states with which special agreements have been made:
Nationals of American Samoa, Andorra, Argentina, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Chile, Colombia, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Guam, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Israel, Korea (Rep. of), Latvia, Lithuania, Macau, Malaysia, Mexico, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niue, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Uruguay, Vatican City, Venezuela and US Virgin Islands for stays of up to 3 months.

It is not permissible to enter the country on a tourist visa for the purpose of studying here. Those wishing to enter the country to study may apply for a visa for purposes of study, or for a study applicant visa.

The visa must be issued before you can enter the country; you should therefore apply for it in good time. The responsible body is the German Embassy or Consulate General in your country, which can also provide you with further information.

The visa for purposes of study will be issued if you have already been accepted to study in Germany. The study applicant visa (Studienbewerber-Visum) permits you to enter the country before the admission decision by the university or college, in order to obtain information on the spot. The university applicant visa is particularly important for applicants to the Hochschule f?ik and Theater (College of Music and Drama), so that you can enter the country for the entrance examination. And this type of visa may also be useful to applicants who wish to improve their language skills in Germany before starting their studies. The study applicant visa is limited to three months, but it can be converted to a visa for study purposes if you receive your admission from the university or college during this period.

For both types of visas it is necessary to hold a valid passport, to provide proof of financial means for your period of study in Germany, and to have either university admission (visa for purposes of study) or at least a confirmation of your status as an applicant (study applicant visa).

Those who intend to study and enter the country on a study applicant visa should also note that they must provide evidence of a university or college place in Germany within the prescribed period of three months, in order to obtain a residence permit for study purposes.

What documents will be required?
Visa applications for language courses must be accompanied by the following documents:

Application forms(2 copies)
Two recent passport photographs
Your passport with a validity exceeding three months after your scheduled return
Photocopy of passport and previous Schengen visas, if applicable
Confirmation of course reservation and payment of fees by the language school in Germany
Proof of sufficient funding / Formal obligation
Certification of medical insurance.

1) For the student applicant visa you will need the following basic documents:
  • a valid passport and 2 passport photographs;
  • proof of possession of a school leaving certificate, i.e. A-level certificate, entitling you to study in both Singapore and Germany (or to visit a preparatory course in Germany). (as well as, where necessary)
  • proof of previous studies;
  • proof that you already possess German-language skills or that you plan to attend an intensive language course (at least 20 hours per week) in Germany;
  • proof of sufficient funds to finance your period of study.
You may either

a) finance yourself or

b) nominate one or more persons who will assume the full costs.

You must supply evidence that sufficient funds per months or a sum covering at least one year's study are available (e.g. own funds) equal to the highest German student loan level (Baf?

Adequate financial means implies that the applicant is in the position to secure his/her living expenses for the period of studies in Germany. This means that the applicant has to prove (at the time of application for a student visa) that he/she has a monthly allowance of 580 Euro, for the first twelve months of the studies, at his/her disposal. The following proofs of sufficient financial means are accepted:
  • Formal obligation document, according to ? 84 of the German Alien's Law (signed by a person living in Germany, before the local immigration office in Germany and confirmed by the immigration office)
  • Payment made into a restricted account in Germany to the amount of 6960 Euro (= 12 x 580 Euro)
  • A yearly renewable bank assurance (for the amount of 6960 Euro = 12 x 580 Euro) given by a financial institution in Germany.
  • Scholarships from German public funds or scholarships financed by an organisation that promotes education, and is approved in Germany. Scholarships from the public funds of the applicant's country of origin are also accepted if the Federal Foreign Office (Auswä²´ige Amt) or the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) or any other German scholarship organisation undertook the introduction to the German college.
  • Proof of the parents' wealth, i.e. income and/or other finances is only accepted in exceptional cases, varying from one local immigration office to another, which have to approve all student visa applications. In this case a letter of sponsorship from the parents is required, stating that they will make 580 Euro available per month for at least one year, to which they must attach proof (bank statements, payslips, etc.) that they are in the financial position to do so.

N.B.: As a student in Germany you may as a rule work for a maximum of 3 months and, depending on where you study, only during recess periods (e.g. semester holidays).

(1) If you are financed by a sponsor in your home country, that person must declare his/her willingness to cover all your costs during the standard period of study (proof of a minimum monthly income of ?4,000 (by means of local documents such as tax receipts, bank statements, certificates of employment, pay slips, Commercial Register excerpts).

(2) If you are financed by a sponsor in Germany, that person must submit a binding declaration that he/she is willing to cover all your costs during the standard period of study.

(3) If you receive a scholarship you must produce a letter of confirmation to this effect.

In all cases it must be certain that you will have a monthly sum available to you directly in Germany.

2) For the student visa you will in principle need all documents listed under 1) above, except that

- instead of the school leaving certificate, i.e. A-level certificate, you must enclose the certificate of admission to higher education or a confirmation of application.

N.B.: You may normally only send for your family later to live with you in Germany in exceptional cases, e.g. if you are scholarship holder or on a postgraduate course. In these cases you must be able at least to support yourself and your family, have sufficient accommodation for your family, and already be registered at a German higher education institution.

Please take your time and do not hesitate to contact the Cultural and Consular Sections of your local Embassy for further detailed advice on any questions you may have regarding your planned studies in Germany.

3) For the visa for participation in a language course you will basically need the following documents:
  • a valid passport and 2 passport photographs
  • proof that you have registered for a language course (e.g. certificate of registration, receipt of course fees)
  • proof that you will be covered by health insurance for the duration of your stay in Germany
  • proof that you are able to finance your stay and the course (using your own funds or via third parties).
Time required to issue visa:
1 day to 3+ weeks; contact nearest Consulate for more information
It is strongly recommended to enquire at least 12 weeks in advance at a German consulate about possible visa requirements

What is the cost of a visa?
The cost of a visa or a residency permit is aprox. ?100

How long is the visa valid for?
The visa is valid for the length of the study period

Other information:

You may be issued with one of three types of visa:

1) student applicant visa (if you do not yet have a certificate of admission to higher education or of confirmation of application).

2) student visa (if you have a certificate of admission to higher education or of confirmation of application).

3) visa for participation in a language course (if you only wish to attend a language course in Germany).

N.B.: If you intend to begin studies in Germany immediately after your language course ends, you must apply for either a student visa or a student applicant visa before arrival in Germany, otherwise you will have to leave Germany at the end of the course and reapply from your country. The visa for a language course cannot be converted into a student visa or a student applicant visa in Germany!

1. During the language course you are normally not allowed to take up employment.

2. If you intend to study in Germany after your course ends, please state this fact in your application, so that you can be issued with a student applicant visa or student visa, provided you fulfil the conditions for issue. These visas entitle the holder to attend language courses and to study in Germany (see above!). If you only apply for the language course visa, you will have to leave Germany at the end of the course. It is not possible to exchange this visa for another form of residence permit in Germany.

3. Examination of your application will normally require approximately 6 - 8 weeks. If the language course is longer than three months, processing of your application will require about 8 - 10 weeks. Therefore please send your application to the Consular Section in good time, i.e. at least eight weeks before you plan to travel!

Should you intend to travel to Germany with your family, please contact the Cultural or Consular Section of your local Embassy.

There is no legal right to a visa, even if all documents are submitted. The ultimate decision rests with the Legal and Consular Sections of the Embassy. You may be asked to supply further documentation.

Embassy contact information:

Please contact the nearest German embassy for information on what documentation you may require to enter Germany.
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Monday, July 14, 2008

Dubai Visit ot Transit Visa Requirements

Getting To Dubai:
Regulations for visa application: ssport must have minimum 6 months validity at the

1. All photographs are to be recent color photographs. (Polaroid Photographs are not accepted)
2. Those who are already in the U.A.E cannot get another entry permit until he/she departs from U.A.E.
3. DNRD working hours are from 8 am to 2 pm. Saturday to Wednesday except public holidays. Thursdays and Fridays are normal weekend holidays.

The Dubai Naturalization & Residency Department (DNRD) issues different types to visas which are listed below.
1- 96 hour visa:

* Issued upon arrival at the airport
* Airline sponsored only
* Applicants should have onward booking
* Should have a minimum of 8 hour transit break

2- Visit visa:
2.1 In case of Personal sponsorship

* Fees: Dhs 100
* Entry permit application form with completed typed data
* Original Marriage certificate and copy of it, in case of wife sponsorship
* Salary Certificate; The monthly salary should not be less than Dhs. 4000 in case of wife sponsorship, and Dhs. 6000 in case of first relatives sponsorship.
* Copy of the Sponsor passport
* Copy of the Sponsored passport.

2.2 In case of Establishments sponsorship

* Fees: Dhs 100
* Entry permit application form with completed typed data
* Establishment card and copy thereof
* Copy of the Sponsored passport.

2.3 Renewal

* Fees: Dhs 100
* Original Entry Permit.

2.4 Extension

* Fees: Dhs. 500
* Original Entry permit
* Extension application form
* Original sponsored passport.

3 - Transit visa

* Fees: Dhs. 120
* Establishment card
* Entry Permit Application form
* Copy of Sponsored passport.

4 - Tourist visa

* Fees: Dhs. 100
* Establishment card
* Statement of tourists data

For further information please contact The Department of Naturalization and Residency [http://www.dnrd.gov.ae].
All visitors except AGCC nationals (Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman and Saudi Arabia) require a visa sponsored by a local entity such as a hotel or tour company. Where travelling, please submit a copy of your passport to the local Hotel or Travel Agent, who will apply for a visa on your behalf.
Health Requirements
No health certificates are required for entry to Dubai, but it is always wise to check before departure, as health restrictions may vary, depending upon the situation at the time.
Customs
No customs duty is levied on personal effects entering Dubai. Dubai Duty Free has a sales outlet in the Arrivals Hall (but alcohol may only be purchased on departure).

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Visa Applying requirements for Applicant

To apply for a visa, the applicant must apply in person to an embassy or consulate. There is no system by which a proxy can carry out the application procedures in Japan.
When applying for a visa at an embassy or consulate, the documents to be submitted or shown differ according to the purposes of the visit, so please make inquiries to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or an embassy or consulate beforehand and then apply with the necessary documents. (See details)
When applying for a visa at an embassy or consulate, you might be requested to submit documents in addition to those mentioned in this pamphlet. Also, please note that applications might not be accepted if documents are inadequate.
There are three processes of visa application, as shown in the accompanying diagram. In principle, applications usually follow the first process. The second and third processes are used when necessary.
Japan has seven types of visa, including two types of visa for short-term stays.(See table) Working visas are issued for 14 statuses of residence. (For statuses of residence permitting work, see Types of Visa) There are also cases where a visa is not necessary for landing permission. Please refer to section II, Purposes for entering Japan are broadly divided into those requiring short-term stays, such as tourism, and other purposes, such as work, necessitating long-term stays. Visa applications for these two categories are explained in sections A and B below, respectively.

A. Short-term Stays (Excluding Work):
Short-term stays refer to temporary visits of up to 90 days for such purposes as sightseeing; sports; convalescence; visits to relatives, friends, or acquaintances; amateur participation in athletic meetings or other contests; business trips (such as market surveys, business liaison, business talks, signing contracts, and after-sale service for machinery imported into Japan); and friendship visits. These activities require either a temporary visa or transit visa. (However, this category excludes profit-making operations and paid activities.)

B. Work and Long-term Stays:
If a foreigner wishes to enter Japan for activities other than those described in section A, he or she will need a diplomatic visa, official visa, working visa, general visa, or specified visa. Naturally, foreigners who enter Japan having acquired a working visa are able to work in Japan. Typical types of employment include the long-term assignment to Japan of foreign company personnel; employment in Japanese companies to make use of the foreigner's knowledge of other countries; entertainment activities, such as concerts, theater, and sports; and educational activities, such as foreign-language teaching.
It is also possible to get permission for long-term stays for some activities that meet certain criteria, such as Japanese university or college education or company training, although work is not permitted in these cases. Permission for long-term residence in Japan is also granted in the case of spouses of Japanese nationals and others who settle in Japan.
When applying for a visa for the above-mentioned activities, it is advisable to apply in Japan beforehand for a Certificate of Eligibility. (See below.) If a foreigner submits a visa application to an embassy or consulate together with a Certificate of Eligibility, he or she will be able to obtain a visa in a shorter time than applicants without such a certificate.
Foreigners can apply for a visa without such a certificate at an embassy or consulate in the case of long-term stays also. But if the purpose of the stay is work, the application documents might be forwarded to a regional immigration authority in Japan for screening. In this case applicants are advised to leave plenty of time for their application to be processed.

Categories of Visa and Status of Residence

















































Visa category Status of residence
Diplomatic Visa Diplomat
Official Visa Official







Working Visa

Professor
Artist
Religious Activities
Journalist
Investor/Business Manager
Legal/Accounting Services
Medical Services
Researcher
Instructor

Engineer
Specialist in Humanities/International Services
Intracompany Transferee
Entertainer
Skilled Labor
Temporary Visitor's Visa Temporary Visitor*
Transit Visa Temporary Visitor*
General Visa Cultural Activities*
College Student*
Precollege Student*

Trainee*
Dependent*




& One of have this is Specified Visa:That status of residence is

Designated Activities+
Spouse or Child of Japanese National
Spouse or Child of Permanent Resident
Long-Term Resident

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Visa Requirements for Japan

Japan offers many nationalities a visa on arrival system as long as the reason for travelling to Japan is not to reside in the country, obtain employment or work in another capacity with remuneration.

Japan has 'Reciprocal Visa Exemption Arrangements' with the following countries:

For a period of 6 months or less: Austria, Germany, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Mexico, Switzerland and the United Kingdom (UK citizens only)

For a period of 3 months or less: Argentina, Bahamas, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Dominican Rep., El Salvador, Finland, France, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Lesotho, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Mauritius, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal (except when the passport was originally issued in present or former Portuguese colonies), San Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Surinam, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey and Uruguay

For a period of 90 days or less: Andorra, Australia, Barbados, Czech Rep., Estonia, Hong Kong, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Monaco, New Zealand, Poland and the USA

For a period of up to 14 days: Brunei

For all nationalities not listed above, a visa must be obtained prior to travelling to Japan. If travelling on business or as a tourist a 'Temporary Visitor's Visa' can be issued at your local Japanese Embassy and usually gives you permission to stay in Japan for a period of up to 90 days. If you are travelling to Japan to work, find employment or live then it is best to call your local Japanese Embassy or Consulate and ask them the best procedure.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

USA Green Card Lottery Fake

USA give a big chance for all over the world country people to enter in USA legally.This is Green Card Lottery or DV(Diversity Visa) program.
Every year they get the people to throw this lottery.There is more opportunity for every country people.But also this program have more risk.Because after finishing the lottery there start a lot of cheat work.A lot of bad people committed this bad work.they send many mail to worldwide and reason is that you win the USA lottery so you have to pay money for go to your next step.This is very bad.
So here i show you original Green card lottery winning notification,approved Green Card & Actual Green Card Picture .Look at that -
Winning Notification Approved Visa

Green CardSo every Body need to be careful about this fake.Because this problem came every year.Must need to expend people awareness.
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Kuwait,UAE & Bahrain Thinking to take Bangladeshi worker

Almost 2 years ago Kuwait, UAE & Bahrain stop to take the people from Bangladesh.Now they saw a big crises of Bangladeshi worker.So recently they want to start again to take the people from Bangladesh.This is a good opportunity for Bangladeshi people.But at this situation some of the people who have a connection with this all country means(RECRUITER AGENCY) they take a big chance.
They take a big amount from Bangladeshi people and then give them visa.this is bad for poor Bangladeshi people.
Because there some people have no any money so they sell their property and land.then they apply for visa to give the money to recruiter agency.
So there is needed Govt. help.But if we are going to tell about Bangladesh Govt. there is more bad situation can be happen.So if the Oversea company came in there and open a apply section and then get the people this is better.
Now the Bangladeshi many people waiting for this chance.
So not only middle-East also other big country also needed to came for helping the Bangladeshi People.
First of all need to change the mind of people of Bangladesh.
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Friday, July 4, 2008

Visa Restrict for Bangladeshi People.

Most of the countries people have some re strictness about getting visa.On of the country is Bangladesh.The main cause of restrict is their have a one problem,that is overstay.Most of the Bangladeshi people go to abroad and they overstay there.So At this level of time in other almost all country already know about there attitude.So to get a visa this is tough.On the other hand now the other all country make their system too much hard.Some of country like as JAPAN,USA,CANADA,LONDON,AUSTRALIA etc.
This all country have a strong rule now.So anybody can't enter in those country easily.
But everyday people go to upper position,also Bangladesh.So most of the Bangladeshi people now never thinking about overstay.So i think the other country Govt. need to use this type of small country people in there work position.Govt. need to get people from poor country.May be this is helpful for them.
WE HOPE THAT THE RICH COUNTRY PEOPLE CAME TO HELP US LIKE THAT OUR COUNTRY.
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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Filling the Document

Filling the document is not so easy so you can saw this video.may be help full.look at this video:

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Immigration Interview Video

Immigration Interview:


Immigration Interview2:

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Visa Interview Video

US Visa Interview: How to present yourself at US Consulate


Interview Tips:


Visa Interview Preperation:

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Visa Extension

Many countries have a mechanism to allow the holder of a visa to apply to stay longer in that country. For example, in Denmark a visa holder can apply to the Danish Immigration Service for a Residence Permit after they have arrived in the Country. In the United Kingdom applications can be made to the UK Border Agency. In certain circumstances, it is not possible for the holder of the visa to do this, either because the country does not have a mechanism to prolong visas or, most likely, because the holder of the visa is using a short stay visa to live in a country. In such cases, the holder often engages in what is known as a visa run; leaving the country for a short period in order to apply for a new visa prior to their return or so that they can be given a fresh permission to stay when they re-enter.
Also in Bangladesh there is needed visa extension for overstaying.But in Bangladesh there is some problem to extension a visa.Because there is many trouble of working.The people of Bangladesh is simply lazy.So there is hard to make visa extension in a short time.
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Type of visa

** Transit visa, usually valid for 5 days or less, for passing through the country to a third destination.
**Tourist visa, for a limited period of leisure travel, no business activities allowed. Some countries do not issue tourist visas. Saudi Arabia introduced tourist visas only in 2004 although it did (and still does) issue pilgrimage visas for Hajj pilgrims.
**Business visa, for engaging in commerce in the country. These visas generally preclude permanent employment, for which a work visa would be required.
**Temporary worker visa, for approved employment in the host country. These are generally more difficult to obtain but valid for longer periods of time than a business visa. Examples of these are the United States' H-1B and L-1 visas.
**On-arrival visa, granted immediately prior to entering the country, such as at an airport or border control post. This is distinct from not requiring a visa at all, as the visitor must still obtain the visa before they can even try to pass through immigration.
**Spousal visa, granted to the spouse of a resident or citizen of a given country, in order to enable the couple to settle in that country. Examples include the United Kingdom's EEA family permit.
**Student visa, which allows its holder to study at an institution of higher learning in the issuing country. Students studying in Algeria, however, are issued tourist visas. [1]
**Working holiday visa, for individuals traveling between nations offering a working holiday program, allowing young people to undertake temporary work while traveling.
**Diplomatic visa (sometimes official visa), is normally only available to bearers of diplomatic passports.
**Courtesy visa issued to representatives of foreign governments or international organizations who do not qualify for diplomatic status but do merit expedited, courteous treatment.
**Journalist visa, which some countries require of people in that occupation when traveling for their respective news organizations. Countries which insist on this include Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, the United States (I-visa) and Zimbabwe.
**Marriage visa, granted for a limited period prior to intended marriage based on a proven relationship with a citizen of the destination country. For example, a German woman who wishes to marry an American man would obtain a Fiancee Visa (also known as a K-1 visa to allow her to enter the United States). "A K1 Fiancee Visa is valid for four months from the date of its approval."
**Immigrant visa, granted for those intending to immigrate to the issuing country. They usually are issued for a single journey as the holder will, depending on the country, later be issued a permanent resident identification card which will allow the traveler to enter to the issuing country an unlimited number of times.
**Pensioner visa (also known as retiree visa or retirement visa), issued by a limited number of countries (Australia, Argentina, Thailand etc.), to those who can demonstrate a foreign source of income and who do not intend to work in the issuing country. Age limits apply in some cases.
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What is Visa?

Every Country people needed one visa for going other country.But some of country people don't need any visa for going other country there is also one clue have.That is for at least 30 or 90 days.If somebody want to go other country and take a decision to live under 90 days then he/she don't need any visa.Mostly America,Japan,Korea,China,Canada etc. like that some country people have this opportunity.But for taking a visa there is many rules,also there needed to do some arrangement.
In this blog you can find out all about visa.
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What is Visa?
Visa is a document which contain with legal entry permission in a country.
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