It will be more troublesome if you want to apply for a long-term visa. It's probably better if you go as a fiancee, provided that your boyfriend can be your guarantor. But it's better this way
You may need financial proof from abroad or at home. You can use your parents' deposit certificate, or you can use real estate, car production, etc. It would be much easier for you if that German friend sent you an invitation with financial guarantee ability. Basically, the following materials are available.
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1. Two signed visa application forms can be found on the website of the German Embassy in China.
2. Travel insurance.
3. Original proof of current residence,
4. Original and photocopy of the account.
5. Three photos of recent certificates (white background)
If your German friends don't provide you with a guaranteed invitation letter and you don't have a job, you need to provide something that can prove your property, such as a current deposit or a real estate license.
In addition, your friends in Germany need to provide
1. Economic guarantee, also called verpflichtungserklareung, is handled by the safe in your city.
Materials required:
Passport home page
Passport visa page
C payroll
Your information (name, passport number, place of birth, date of birth)
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Some cities may still need housing contracts,
2. The first page and visa page of the inviter's passport.
3. Housing contract
For details, I suggest you go to the website of the German Embassy, where it is clearly written. In terms of materials, many personal documents need to be translated into English or German (such as personal information, company letters, residence certificates, etc. Short-term visa (less than 3 months) The visa officer is from China and will only ask you some simple questions. It's simple.
If you are worried about refusing a visa, if your materials are complete and the person applying for your visa is not in a bad mood, you will generally not refuse a visa. Germany is not an immigrant country. You're just visiting friends, with a short-term visa of up to three months. There will be no extension (if other Schengen countries have refused to sign your visa before, you can't sign it).
The pre-signing time is generally at least one week earlier than the time when you go to the face-to-face signing.
I hope I can help you, hehe