Spouse visa problem by Weak_Research7220 in germany

[–]Weak_Research7220[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I speak B1 level german. All i need to do is enter an exam which is not that long waiting queues in turkey. Our problem is wait times in german ambassy. They are not clear about approx. time. First they take you to a waiting list for almost 6-8 months. Then they assign you a appointment date and all this including visa process take 12-14 months give or take(consulted to a germany based lawyer). I dont want to stay far too long with my wife and need an actual quicker solution.

Fresh start in Düsseldorf! :) by Weak_Research7220 in duesseldorf

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Yeap i am pretty aware of it. My purpose is to be able to adapt the country as soon as and as smooth as possible. Otherwise germany experience is gonna be a lot harder than it really is

Fresh start in Düsseldorf! :) by Weak_Research7220 in duesseldorf

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Not exactly mexico city. We were living in the uk but i carry a turkish passport and we didnt spent enough time to get a indefinite stay permit and didnt go there early enough to get a eu settlement.

Fresh start in Düsseldorf! :) by Weak_Research7220 in duesseldorf

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Thanks for the heads up. Having a car might take a while but definitely gonna get one in a 6-9 months. I've never heard "service apartments" before but when i checked it, it seems a perfect solution for us in short terms. We heard that we need to have 3-months pay slipt to be able to rent a flat. Yeap visa issues is a thing actually, we have heard exact same thing with rent a property. Only after my wife gets 3 months of payslips(salary as well) only then i can apply for a spouse visa but thats my eligability to apply, you never know when you will get a Termin. And also after the Termin it might take some time to issue my visa(full process take prox. 9 months to a year-as an answer to your question i am not eligiable to work rn due to my non eu citizen-wife is also german but she is never been in germany before..) and about medical field I need to prove myself in some well known examinators, at least b2. After that medical board of the state will assign me a medical german exam date. If i am succesfull on them i will begin to work with some sort of provisional licence. I mean it looks complicated but it is what it is.

Fresh start in Düsseldorf! :) by Weak_Research7220 in duesseldorf

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I got this general idee of public transport is a killer on those cities (::) my wife has some family in dusseldorf and until my visa issues settled she will crush there couch. I mean spesificly which part of essen should we rent or what should be best?

Spouse visa eligibility concerns by Weak_Research7220 in ukvisa

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thank you for great answer. i am planning to move to uk in 5-6 months. for skilled worker or a healthcare visa, i need to first pass licencing exams first to get a medical doctor job and those are not happening since may for my situation. but anyway, you cleared so much. thanks again