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Dwyer Legal Immigration Processing - technical aspects
What is the difference between a dependency visa and a family reunion visa?
When filing an application for a spouse visa, the Consulate might come up with a request to define the visa category.
The two available cathegories are dependency visa and a family reunion visa.
A dependency visa application is required, if the dependents are travelling in parallel or only shortly after the applicant (max 6 months), while a family reunion visa is required, if the family members are following at a later stage (more than 6 months).
A family reunion visa takes a longer time, as the German immigration authorities have to be involved in the decision.
Please do not hesitate to contact us, if you you need additional information or support before filing an application.
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