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Old 11-16-2006, 06:18 PM
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Hello
I am european,
married a domincana with two children (15 and 17)

the german embassy in SD said that even as minor, he had to talk german,

does anybody knows how to get him a visa?

they lived with me 19 months and learned french....

thanks
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Old 11-17-2006, 12:02 PM
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There are a couple of places in Santo Domingo that teach German. Your wife should know where they are.

No idea what you need for a visa...

HB
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Old 11-17-2006, 12:19 PM
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Hello
I am european,
married a domincana with two children (15 and 17)

the german embassy in SD said that even as minor, he had to talk german,

does anybody knows how to get him a visa?

they lived with me 19 months and learned french....

thanks
He had to be able to talk German to get a visa? You mean a tourist visa (Schengen) or residency? Or just to be able to have the interview in the Embassy? For a tourist visa or the interview that seems pretty improbable. For a short-term (< 3 months) visitor visa all Schengen countries, including Germany, (should) have the same rules: http://www.holanda.org.do/contents/p...hengen2006.doc
If you're looking for residency, the rules in each country are different, and maybe a German member here can enlighten us..
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Old 11-17-2006, 02:19 PM
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... he had to talk german...
Who is HE?

Spouses of Germans have a constitutional right to be given a visa to join their German partner (Schutz der Familie).

The embassy will in some cases investigate whether a token marriage (Scheinehe) was arranged to obtain a visa.

The children ought to get visas as to join their new family (Familienzusammenfuehrung).
A procedure of 'recognizing' the children may apply.
Children over the age of 16 need to have a good command of the German language.

The German Embassy gives detailed information on the issue:

Deutsche Botschaft Santo Domingo - Visabestimmungen


m'frog

Last edited by mountainfrog; 11-17-2006 at 02:25 PM.
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Old 11-18-2006, 03:42 AM
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he..
he is the boy of my wife,
he is 17 years old

the problem is i am luxemburger but living in germany

maybe i should ask to Luxemburg, if they can give him a visa
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Old 05-09-2007, 02:41 PM
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Who is HE?

The children ought to get visas as to join their new family (Familienzusammenfuehrung).
A procedure of 'recognizing' the children may apply.
Children over the age of 16 need to have a good command of the German language.

m'frog
Hi m´frog,
Children above 16 to enter in Spain has to know spanish...
So if we move to Spain, would that make it easier to bring a child of 16 years?
thanks
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Old 05-09-2007, 02:51 PM
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Hi m´frog,
Children above 16 to enter in Spain has to know spanish...
So if we move to Spain, would that make it easier to bring a child of 16 years?
If that's Spain's regulation the language barrier would be much less of course.
Maybe this helps:
http://extranjeros.mtas.es/en/genera...des_index.html

m'frog

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