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Has anyone traveled to Germany to visit their fiance by any chance?

 

I heard that Germany allows entering with a special visa "BPOL 1 10 231e 11 20" , Declaration of the existence of the relationship. (Short visits of an unmarried partner to a partner living in Germany who is a German citizen,)

 

If anyone did use this document to enter Germany, would you please share your experience.

 

Thank you

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A friend of mine visited her boyfriend in Germany, but she had to apply with proof that she was in a relationship with him for at least 3 months before the country let her out to fly.

You can visit Germany, but you have to check the other person's country's rules.

 
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