How to read the dates on a Verpflichtungserklärung (German invitation letter)? [closed]
I am an Iranian passport holder. My German friend sent me a verpflichtungserklärung from the immigration office issued in Munchen.
The date of entry has been printed:.
From the planned day of entry on 1.5.2017 to the termination of.....
Can I get a visa that starts 3 days earlier, say 27 april or do they exactly give the visa based on the printed date?
On the second page under the part of planned length of stay nothing is printed. It is empty. I want to know if it is missing or does it have unlimited period? For some of my friends it is printed 2 monate which is 2 months in English.
But above that part something is printed in German: ersetzt nicht das zustimmungsverfahren. Does that have any special meaning about length of stay?
I want to stay with my friends for 40 days.
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