Colombian studing in Germany, wants to Apply for UK visa [closed]
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I am a little bit confused.
I live and study in Germany and I am applying for a UK Tourist visa with my own resources (Part-time Job (450 Euro/Month) and a blocked account). This blocked account is a MUST for foreign Students in Germany.
Do you think I have good chances to get a visa with my part time job?
I’m planning to stay one week. I’m getting also a letter from my employee and I have a letter from my bank, where it explains the money in the Blocked account (German-Visa).
I am a Colombian citizen.
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Can I apply for UK visa from Germany?
Citizens of Germany do not need a visa to come to the UK. You can stay in the UK for up to 6 months without a visa. You may want to apply for a visa if you have a criminal record or you've previously been refused entry into the UK.Which countries can I travel with German student visa?
According to the Schengen agreement you are allowed to visit all the states in the Schengen area, including Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain ...Can I travel to UK from Germany with German residence permit?
Visas. A Schengen visa or residence permit does not entitle you to travel to the UK without a visa. You can check whether you need a visa and apply for one.Can I travel to UK with Schengen student visa?
The Schengen visa allows visitors to obtain one visa to visit a number of designated countries within the EEA. To find out if you require a Schengen visa, visit the UK embassy website of the country you wish to visit. The UK is not a Schengen territory and the visa cannot be used to enter this country.UK Student Visa Application Process | Details, documents and Cost.
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