Issue of German visa for job, simultaneously with Amsterdam visa for study [closed]
I resident of India , got admission in study course at Amsterdam, simultaneously got appointment letter from company at German. Since time is limited and I wish to know that can I apply for visa simultaneously for both countries. If there any boundation to apply one by one. As I'm not sure which will materialised.
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I resident of India , got admission in study course at Amsterdam, simultaneously got appointment letter from company at German. Since time is limited and I wish to know that can I apply for visa simultaneously for both countries. If there any boundation to apply one by one. As I'm not sure which will materialised.
visas germany netherlands study working-visas
closed as off-topic by blackbird, mts, Some wandering yeti, CGCampbell, Karlson Jul 24 '16 at 3:52
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I resident of India , got admission in study course at Amsterdam, simultaneously got appointment letter from company at German. Since time is limited and I wish to know that can I apply for visa simultaneously for both countries. If there any boundation to apply one by one. As I'm not sure which will materialised.
visas germany netherlands study working-visas
I resident of India , got admission in study course at Amsterdam, simultaneously got appointment letter from company at German. Since time is limited and I wish to know that can I apply for visa simultaneously for both countries. If there any boundation to apply one by one. As I'm not sure which will materialised.
visas germany netherlands study working-visas
visas germany netherlands study working-visas
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closed as off-topic by blackbird, mts, Some wandering yeti, CGCampbell, Karlson Jul 24 '16 at 3:52
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- "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?." – blackbird, mts, Some wandering yeti, CGCampbell, Karlson
closed as off-topic by blackbird, mts, Some wandering yeti, CGCampbell, Karlson Jul 24 '16 at 3:52
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- "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?." – blackbird, mts, Some wandering yeti, CGCampbell, Karlson
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You need two different visas for two different purposes. So you can either apply for a work visa in Germany, or one to study in Amsterdam.
For each, you will need to submit your passport; and each require a different set of requirements in terms of paperwork. Therefore, you cannot apply for both at the same time.
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You can apply to any number of visas at a time. However, most countries will require your passport while processing a visa. This would make it difficult to simultaneously apply to two visas, but you could apply for a German visa now, and then one for the Netherlands next.
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You need two different visas for two different purposes. So you can either apply for a work visa in Germany, or one to study in Amsterdam.
For each, you will need to submit your passport; and each require a different set of requirements in terms of paperwork. Therefore, you cannot apply for both at the same time.
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You need two different visas for two different purposes. So you can either apply for a work visa in Germany, or one to study in Amsterdam.
For each, you will need to submit your passport; and each require a different set of requirements in terms of paperwork. Therefore, you cannot apply for both at the same time.
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You need two different visas for two different purposes. So you can either apply for a work visa in Germany, or one to study in Amsterdam.
For each, you will need to submit your passport; and each require a different set of requirements in terms of paperwork. Therefore, you cannot apply for both at the same time.
You need two different visas for two different purposes. So you can either apply for a work visa in Germany, or one to study in Amsterdam.
For each, you will need to submit your passport; and each require a different set of requirements in terms of paperwork. Therefore, you cannot apply for both at the same time.
answered Jul 23 '16 at 14:39
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You can apply to any number of visas at a time. However, most countries will require your passport while processing a visa. This would make it difficult to simultaneously apply to two visas, but you could apply for a German visa now, and then one for the Netherlands next.
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You can apply to any number of visas at a time. However, most countries will require your passport while processing a visa. This would make it difficult to simultaneously apply to two visas, but you could apply for a German visa now, and then one for the Netherlands next.
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You can apply to any number of visas at a time. However, most countries will require your passport while processing a visa. This would make it difficult to simultaneously apply to two visas, but you could apply for a German visa now, and then one for the Netherlands next.
You can apply to any number of visas at a time. However, most countries will require your passport while processing a visa. This would make it difficult to simultaneously apply to two visas, but you could apply for a German visa now, and then one for the Netherlands next.
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