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-----Original Message-----
From: neurochemie [mailto:neurochemie@mpih-frankfurt.mpg.de]
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 8:53 PM
To: sjlin.adsl@msa.hinet.net
Subject: Re: questions for help
Dear Hsui-Chen,
- If you have a US passport, you do not need a visitor's visa to enter
Germany. Citizens of other countries, except Europe, need a 3-months
visitor's visa.
- As a researcher, you do not need a work visa or permit for employment.
- Once you applied for the residence permit, it ususally is approved
within one day (if you go to the office personally), or 4 to 6 weeks (if
you send it to the office). In case the application is sent in, your
passport will be taken until the application is approved, and you will
get a receipt and a makeshift passport for that time. As a US citizen,
you may stay without residence permit for up to three months.
- For the health insurance, I will arrange for it as soon as I have the
details needed, i.e. a contract of employment, fellowship contract or
similar, and the date when you actually start to work here. If I have
these, I can have you registered as a member with one of the health
insurance companies even before you arrive in Frankfurt. If you wait
until you arrive here, it can be done within one day.
哭~~~我問得很明確~~
當初確定要去德國的時候馬上有問簽證的問題 當時超擔心因為德國在臺協會網站寫工作簽證要三個月才會下來
辦事小姐她是說不用working visa 上禮拜拿到邀請函 打去在臺協會這樣可以嗎
它們卻要我辦工作簽證 不過還好的是馬普所因為是公立單位辦下來簽證很快他說三到五天
只是兩邊說法不一真的很傷腦筋~~~先去洗澡再想想看~~
[ 本文最後由 jane0418 於 2009-8-31 15:43 編輯 ] |
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