Does a work permit come under D Visa (Post Approval) for Germany? [closed]
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I want to make an appointment at theGerman Consulate, New Delhi for a work permit. I can't get an appointment before April 25. But when I check with the German Consulate in Banglore, I can see that they have an earlier appointment date for D visa (post approval). I can't find the work permit visa option in the dropdown menu. So are work permit and D visa (post approval) the same? Can I book an appointment under the D Visa (post approval) category?
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I want to make an appointment at theGerman Consulate, New Delhi for a work permit. I can't get an appointment before April 25. But when I check with the German Consulate in Banglore, I can see that they have an earlier appointment date for D visa (post approval). I can't find the work permit visa option in the dropdown menu. So are work permit and D visa (post approval) the same? Can I book an appointment under the D Visa (post approval) category?
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closed as off-topic by Michael Hampton, Newton, Giorgio, Jim MacKenzie, Mark Mayo⦠Jul 31 at 0:49
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." â Michael Hampton, Newton, Giorgio, Jim MacKenzie, Mark Mayo
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I want to make an appointment at theGerman Consulate, New Delhi for a work permit. I can't get an appointment before April 25. But when I check with the German Consulate in Banglore, I can see that they have an earlier appointment date for D visa (post approval). I can't find the work permit visa option in the dropdown menu. So are work permit and D visa (post approval) the same? Can I book an appointment under the D Visa (post approval) category?
germany german-schengen-visas german-residents
I want to make an appointment at theGerman Consulate, New Delhi for a work permit. I can't get an appointment before April 25. But when I check with the German Consulate in Banglore, I can see that they have an earlier appointment date for D visa (post approval). I can't find the work permit visa option in the dropdown menu. So are work permit and D visa (post approval) the same? Can I book an appointment under the D Visa (post approval) category?
germany german-schengen-visas german-residents
germany german-schengen-visas german-residents
edited Feb 7 at 16:30
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closed as off-topic by Michael Hampton, Newton, Giorgio, Jim MacKenzie, Mark Mayo⦠Jul 31 at 0:49
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." â Michael Hampton, Newton, Giorgio, Jim MacKenzie, Mark Mayo
closed as off-topic by Michael Hampton, Newton, Giorgio, Jim MacKenzie, Mark Mayo⦠Jul 31 at 0:49
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." â Michael Hampton, Newton, Giorgio, Jim MacKenzie, Mark Mayo
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First of all you have no need to book an appointment for D visa (Post Approval) to submit your passport for stamping. You can walk-in to your nearest Germany VFS center and submit your passport along with your visa approval email (Please mention travel date on email printout) and travel health insurance with minimum validity of 1 month from your travel date.
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First of all you have no need to book an appointment for D visa (Post Approval) to submit your passport for stamping. You can walk-in to your nearest Germany VFS center and submit your passport along with your visa approval email (Please mention travel date on email printout) and travel health insurance with minimum validity of 1 month from your travel date.
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First of all you have no need to book an appointment for D visa (Post Approval) to submit your passport for stamping. You can walk-in to your nearest Germany VFS center and submit your passport along with your visa approval email (Please mention travel date on email printout) and travel health insurance with minimum validity of 1 month from your travel date.
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First of all you have no need to book an appointment for D visa (Post Approval) to submit your passport for stamping. You can walk-in to your nearest Germany VFS center and submit your passport along with your visa approval email (Please mention travel date on email printout) and travel health insurance with minimum validity of 1 month from your travel date.
First of all you have no need to book an appointment for D visa (Post Approval) to submit your passport for stamping. You can walk-in to your nearest Germany VFS center and submit your passport along with your visa approval email (Please mention travel date on email printout) and travel health insurance with minimum validity of 1 month from your travel date.
answered Feb 17 at 7:54
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