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German names: German names containing umlauts (ä, ö, ü) and/or ß are spelled in the correct way in the non-machine-readable zone of the passport, but with AE, OE, UE, and/or SS in the machine-readable zone, e.g. Müller becomes MUELLER, Groß becomes GROSS, and Gößmann becomes GOESSMANN. The transcription mentioned above is generally used ...
The Familienzusammenführung visa was created to allow family members (primarily children and spouses) of foreigners already living in Germany. [1] to reside together as a family unit. To be eligible for a German Family Reunification Visa, the applicant already living in Germany has to be a legal resident of the country.
Holders of written e-Visa approval issued by the Immigration Authority can obtain a visa on arrival, provided they hold a visa application form and e-Visa application payment receipt and have an invitation letter from a Nigerian company accepting immigration responsibilities. [132] X North Macedonia: Visa not required [37] 90 days [37] ID card ...
The German residence permit (German: Aufenthaltstitel) is a document issued to non-EU citizens living in Germany.. Prior to 1 September 2011, residence permits and additional provisions were affixed to pages inside the passport in sticker form.
German identity documents use the in Germany officially registered name in Latin letters, normally based on transcription into German. German naming law accepts umlauts and/or ß in family names as a reason for an official name change (even just the change of the spelling, e.g. from Müller to Mueller or from Weiß to Weiss is regarded as a ...
Some participants suggested that "visa" was the best title as a WP:CONCISE way of indicating that only international travel was in scope; others argued that "visa" omitted non-visa-related requirements such as vaccination and health matters. The precision-based arguments seem to slightly lean in favor of retaining the current title, but ...
Visa not required with eTA, EASE, NZeTA, eVisitor, K-ETA, ESTA and ETA are all shown as "Visa not required". However visa on arrival with ETA (Sri Lanka and Pakistan) were shown as "eVisa". Pakistan does indeed issue eVisas but Pakistani visas on arrival with ETA aren't considered eVisas under Pakistani law.
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