Do I really need to provide a long list of documents when applying for a German Schengen visa for the purpose of attending an interview? [closed]
I have been invited to Germany (all expenses and medical insurance covered ) for a F2F interview. The prospective employer has sent me an invitation letter stating the purpose. The documents checklist for Schengen business Visa asks for the the company incorporation letter, ITR Forms etc. As the trip is only for 2 days, and since I am going only for a job interview, are those documents really required? I am ready with the application form, last 3 months bank statement, current employment contract and payslips. The German company is sending me the flight tickets and accommodation particulars by today.
I need to be in Germany by 10th February. Can someone pls guide me?
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What do I need to bring for German visa appointment?
You must bring a printed copy of your appointment letter, your current passport and all old passports to the visa interview. You must have completed your medical exam before your interview.Is interview mandatory for Germany visa?
A visa interview is only mandatory in case you are applying for the Germany national visa. The Germany Schengen visa usually does not require an interview unless they contact you for one.What are the documents required for visa interview?
Set 1: Personal Information- Passport (current and all the previous ones)
- MRV Fee Receipt.
- Visa Interview Appointment Letter.
- DS 160 Confirmation Slip (with the bar code clearly visible)
- SEVIS Fee Receipt.
- Passport Size Photograph (as per regulations mentioned)
How do I prepare for a Schengen visa interview?
The General questions you should be expecting during an interview for a Schengen Visa are the following:REASONS WHY SCHENGEN VISA APPLICATIONS GET REJECTED (Highly requested)
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