Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Is it possible to go Germany from Romania for a south asian who is under work permit visa in Romania


Is it possible to go Germany from Romania for a south asian who is under work permit visa in Romania ?
I am a national of South Asia, 26, am working in Romania under work permit since 3 months, and i have got Temporary Residential card of Romania, if i want to go other European country, like spain, Holland, for visiting purpose ? whether I need to prepare essential documents for that or not. How could i get visa of those countries, that i have aforementioned, and i would like to know when will Romania be the Schengen country ?
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1 :
Neither your Nepalese passport nor the Romanian Residence Card (Permis de Sedere temporara) waives the visa requirement to the Schengen countries. If you plan to take your holidays in Germany, the Netherlands, or Spain you will need a Schengen tourist visa type C. It needs to be applied for at the Embassy of the country which is your main destination. If you don't have a main destination it will be the country you enter at first. Spanish tourist visa requirements: • Applicant's personal presence at the Consular section • Visa application form duly completed and signed by the applicant (two copies) • Passport valid for the entire period for which approval is sought • Romanian temporary residence card • Two recent photographs passport size • Medical insurance to cover throughout the duration of your stay in Spain and in all Schengen states, medical costs and repatriation in case of accident or sudden illness. The minimum insurance cover is 30,000 euros. • flight ticket reservation • hotel reservation or tourist tour voucher showing the applicant's name • prove of holding sufficient funds (€62.40 per day of stay [minimum €561.50]) • last 3 months bank statements • work permit and certificate by the employer stating the profession, employment duration, monthly/ annually pay, and the vacation time • the visa fee of €60 [258 RON] All documents must be forwarded as original wiith one photocopy attached. http://www.maec.es/subwebs/Embajadas/Bucarest/ru/MenuPpal/VisadosMoldavos/Cortaduracin/Paginas/cortaDuracion_ru_bucarest.aspx .. The requirements for a German visa application are listed here: http://www.bukarest.diplo.de/Vertretung/bukarest/de/01/Visabestimmungen/ddatei__schengenvisum-englisch,property=Daten.pdf .. Please note that the German Consulate Generals in Sibiu and Timisoara do not issue visa. All applications must be addressed to the Embassy in Bucharest.
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No,you can visit Timisora or Bacau istead of go Germany you would feel the same coz those town's old german towns :))