"i no (sic) it's what we both want"??? ask him first if he wants you there. sounds crazy, but he should have come up with the idea first, it he's willing to support you, which is highly unlikely near the age of 20.
stick with visiting and work on your German (and your English) in the meantime.
2006-09-21 19:17:27
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answered by eddievanhalen 4
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Find out if your boyfriend is willing to support you while you are there - before you even fill out a passport application. If he has any doubts or hems and haws about it - you're going to have big problems. How do you plan on earning a living? Do you speak German? Do you have a college education? If you don't, plan on either getting a job at a military base or ,if you have some college, possibly with the US Embassy. Otherwise, plan on a janitorial or housekeeping job where language isn't going to be an issue. Please give all these things a lot of serious thought before going any further. If you don't have positive answers to all these questons and also don't want to work in low-end jobs then don't even plan on going for more than a visit. At 19 your hormones screw up your ability to think clearly. Talk to a counselor or a trusted adult and listen carefully. It may not be what you want to hear, but it will save you a lot of grief.
Good luck!
2006-09-24 21:22:49
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answered by T 4
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well...if i was you...the first thing i would do is call the travel agency. Look up the nearest travel agency and tell them that u want to go to Germany and you are not sure where to go to get a passport or whatever else documents is needed for your trip. if that doesn't work, go to the nearest airport and ask one of the representatives or workers what information that you need to go into another country...then all you have to do is take it from there...as far as finding a place to stay..im pretty sure there are hotels ad people you can talk to that can help you out.
2006-09-21 20:51:35
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answered by nelly 1
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Is your boyfriend German, or is he an American stationed or working in Germany? You will have to get a passport first, and if you are planning on staying in Germany longer than 90 days then you will have to get a Visa. If you are planning on working while in Germany you will have to get a special work visa (unless you plan on working at an American military base, in which case you'll have to get hired and then they will issue you an installation pass.)
2006-09-23 16:17:00
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answered by nimo22 6
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Get a passport for starters. Why don't you marry him it will be easier. Another question is he prepared to support you. It might not be that easy for you to get a job there. Check with a German consulate to find out what permits or visa you may need..
2006-09-21 20:48:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Is you Boyfriend german or american? I`m german and i guess you need to get a passport first...IF he is german you need a visitors visa and a work permit in order to work over there.... In order for you to get a work permit you have to be married to a German citizen or go to school there Go to the German Consulate webpage in your state for Georgia it's Atlanta i don't know where you are but you can get all the Information for forms and stuff there...if i can help you email me at ElkeEason@yahoo.com
2006-09-22 19:50:44
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all make shoure that he is ready to help you than gat a passport than ask at german embasey that you are going to marrey a german and thay will give you a list what all you neaded with this list ask your boyfreind if he can provide this all for you
2006-09-23 12:05:34
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answered by pankaj ji 1
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get a passport for a start
2006-09-21 20:48:43
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answered by I'm sooo cool 2
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here is a link from the german embassy ..you should find all your needed information there .
http://www.germany.info/relaunch/info/consular_services/visa.html
2006-09-23 06:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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