amoghars wrote:Hi,
I am a non EU national (Indian citizen) working in Germany for the last two years. I met another Indian guy on the net and we want to enter civil partnership. My prospective same gender partner visited me in Germany and we have become inseparable. Since, India doesn't recognise same gender partnership, we would like to enter civil partnership in Germany. However, myself and my partner are non EU citizens. What are the possibilities?
First of all: congratulations!
Now, I don't want to be a downer but getting married to a non-EEA national in Germany is rather a bit difficult. Rules vary from country to country, please go to your local Standesamt, they should have a sheet with the requirements for India (at least the register offices in Berlin have these sheets for every nationality).
For a subcontinental country expect to be asked a whole lot of documents that will then be sent on to the German Embassy or Consulate nearest your home address in India, where the documents will be verified by Embassy staff. Yes, this might involve them travelling to your place of birth and interviewing family members, so, if your family does not know or does not support your plans, this might pose a problem.
There is also a rather hefty, non-refundable fee for this. I don't know the current fee for India, but for a neighbouring country it was several hundred Euro a few years back.
My advice is to look into Denmark. Much easier and cheaper.
I got married here:
http://www.toender.dk/Borger/In-English/Marriage.aspx
Your partner would need a Schengen visa.