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I'd check that, but my gf seems sure - I'll get her to find out. I know it's definitely true for Sweden, cos I really fancied it there at one time, but you need good Swedish and mine is 'inte bra'!notforayear wrote:Working towards being able to sprecht de deutche currently. I'm downloading about 5 different "Speak German" bootleg programs. I won't give up.
So, the uni(versities?) are free? Even for foreigners? How does that work?!?! Why isn't the US doing that? I never finished college and I would love to go back, I wonder if I can transfer my credits.
Thanks Wanderer! :)
Basically if the German Immigration People thought u were using the 90 day waiver concession as a settlement visa they'd stop it.notforayear wrote:Also, more about the 90 day visit period. Is that a 90 day period within a year or could I travel back to the states for a week and come back with 90 more days "visiting"? :wink:
PeterEliot,petereliot1 wrote:hello everyone,
i am an indian citizen married to a german citizen, we got married 6 moths ago in new york while we both were working in usa for 2 years.,my question
1-can i appy/ qualify for a german citizenship or can i register our marriage to qualify for a german id card?
2- can i atlest get a visa to visit my inlaws there? if yes wht type of visa do i get?
3- can i get a work visa in any eu country? as my spouse wants to be here in europe close to her family.
thank you