I have met a few Finns (teenagers 20 years old) yesterday on a conference here in Dublin (which is in Ireland). I am Russian-Irish and I was amazed by how well Finns spoke English. They had perfectly ...
Although 100 were violient crimes, going to jail for wearing a swastica or dening the holacaust? Seems incredible for an advanced western country to still have such oppressive laws....
Doktor Hugo Eckener !
Die Art der Geschehniße in den letzten zwei Tagen macht
es unumgänglich, daß Sie sofort nach Berlin kommen.
Ihre Anwesenheit ist erforderlich bei ...
Ive been tryin to locate someone by the name of Charles O. Collier. He is an U.S Army Sgt. stationed there in schweinfurt, Bayern Germany...He goes by the name of 'Cee' . Can anyone help me ...
I was just wanting to know about the cost of living out there. How is the transportation out there ie. buses or trains. Is there alot of shops in that area, and how far from the city center? All ...
I'm going on an expedition to Stuttgart this summer and my project is to compare architecture from England to Stuttgart in Germany so if you know of any good buildings let me know. A...
do any of you know a few interesting facts about germany? i have a few already but i need a few more. im just looking for random stuff that is interesting....
I'm 15 and i became really good friends with a german exchange student at my school (she is 16). she recently asked me to go to Germany with her to visit for a month. my parents' main worry ...
I need this for a paper in my psychology class. I need to know what are the qualifications to become a german wife? So what are the qualifications could some one help me please?...
I was reading this thing about the Kingdom of Prussia. it said germany was about of the Kingdom of Prussia. what was the Kingdom of Prussia. how long did it last and what is it. please give me ...
What I'd ideally like is a bank that has a branch near Rosenthaler Platz, with interent banking, an english option for the website and if at all possible has long hours (an pref. open Saturdays)....
assuming, that you are usa citizen its very easy for you. you don't need any visa. as you enter at german airport the just give you a stamp in your passport and you are fine for up to 90 days of stay. you are not allowed to work during this time. with that entry stamp in germany you can travel all over europe free, means you might want to see france or the austrian alps, ever been to rome or venice? just hop on a train or rent a car and go. your american drivers licence is accepted.
Arnie
Hi, I have just answered your other question but I forgot to mention that if you go in June/July bear in mind that the soccer world cup takes place in Germany. Meaning, hotels are hard to find and expensive. Same for air fares.
redhyppo83
See this site for Visa applications and information.
http://www.germany.info/relaunch/info/co...
The interesting things is that US citizens generally have to submit their Visa application ***in Germany*** and in person. You enter on a 90 day tourist visa, then apply when you are there. See the previous government site for more information.
Information on work permits can also be found at this site.
ibro
u must bayy a ticket for airplane and flying to germany....have nice day