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NRIs Certificate Checklist to Enter EU Upon Lifting Travel Ban

NRIs Certificate Checklist to Enter EU Upon Lifting Travel Ban

The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced countries to enforce a travel ban. All services across the globe have been paralyzed. Lockdown has been imposed and movements are completely stopped unless it is an emergency.

But now, the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has announced to unlock its flight services. The Spanish Ministry of Interior has permitted unmarried NRIs or unregistered bachelor partners of European Union (EU) citizens to reunite by following a pre-defined procedure of entry.

Spain MFA Lifts Up Travel Ban

This big announcement came in public through the Twitter handle of the Spanish MFA.  It reads:

Given the current #COVID19 travel restrictions, the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with the collaboration of the Ministry of Interior, has established a procedure for the entry into Spain of unmarried/unregistered foreign partners of European Union citizens.”

It subtly states that foreign nationals can re-live with their EU partners, provided that they have contacted the corresponding Consular Office and submitted the requisite documents.  These documents should have proofs of their relationship.

Checklist of Documents

  • Travel proof like plane tickets on the same flight or, a notarized statement by an EU citizen
  • Unmarried certificate that must be apostilled or legalized
  • Proof of an appointment to enter into a contract of marriage in Spain from the Spanish authority, if there is any
  • Registration on the census
  • Joint rental contracts
  • Joint bank account statements
  • Joint invoices
  • Joint ownership of assets
  • Invitations to family events such as weddings, etc.

These documents will have other docs like visa and passport also, which have been generally asked to show up while taking a flight to any European country. This documentation procedure will be similar to the old one, wherein the non-residents have to go to the providers of services to NRIs for getting assistance in enclosing duly attested bachelorhood or marriage proofs by SDM & the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) with the application. In short, this procedure will be a replica of the pre-conducted emigration procedure.

Post Documentation Procedure

Upon submission, the Ministry of Home Affairs will assess the application and verify documents. Then, the applicant NRIs can visit the Consular Office to receive a substantiating certificate, which they must have to board the plane.  The final decision about their compliance with requirements will be made by the migration authorities at the checkpoint.

People have been struggling with coronavirus globally. Now, it would be a big challenge to re-start with the whole procedure from the scratch, scheduling interviews and submitting applications.

Countries Lifting Travel Restrictions

Together with Spain, there are many other countries that have exempted air services from ban. These are Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.

The non-residents who are bachelors can contact consular office to know about the checklist of certificates to be submitted. However, many of these would include the aforesaid list of documents.

Many have found that the Spanish MFA is unfair in this matter. These are those who have third-country passports. A few more ones are added to the list of unhappy people who cannot provide all documents for legalization or verification.

Tips for Visa Interview That Never Go Wrong for Students

Tips for Visa Interview That Never Go Wrong for Students

Are you going abroad?

Getting an interview call for visa is the last hurdle to pass through. Before appearing on it, you should rehearse well. You might encounter a volley of questions and requirements that you, probably, won’t be in your knowledge. So, it’s better to go through the visa interview tips that never go wrong for the students.

Which countries do mandate visa interview for students?

You have to get by the visa interview round, if your destination is any of the European countries, like Germany, or America. The countries, like the UK, Canada and Australia, won’t ask you to crack the interview in all cases. It means that it’s optional. But if, you want it for a longer stay or have incomplete reasons, it would be compulsory then. The students who are likely to go to France for studying shall have to walk through the academic interview round.

Singapore is the only country wherein you won’t have to get through interview hassles. The entire procedure is online.

Get ready with these documents:

  1. About Personal Relationship:
  • Passport (current as well as the old one)
  • Machine Readable Visa (MRV) fee receipt
  • Visa interview appointment letter
  • Bachelorhood Certificate/ Single Status Certificate/ Certificate of No Impediment
  • Marriage certificate
  • DS 160 confirmation slip with clearly visible barcodes
  • SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) fee receipt
  • Passport size photograph (in a prescribed form)
  1. About Education & Work Profile:
  • Class 10 & 12 certificates & mark sheet
  • GRE/GMAT/SAT scorecard
  • IELTS/TOFEL scorecard
  • Bachelor’s degree/provisional certificate/consolidate mark sheet/ transcript (If any)
  • Work experience proof (If any)
  • Joining Letter (If any)
  • Salary proof of previous six months (If any)
  • Relieving Letter
  1. About Financial Status:
  • Fund status to determine whether or not you’re capable of funding your education
  • Loan approval letter (If any)
  • Saving bank account statement (of last three years)
  • Fixed deposit certificates (of last three years)
  • Tax returns documents (of last three years)
  • Property papers (including residential/commercial /inherited/ immovable property)

Define the purpose of your foreign visit:

Always drill into your head that the consular officer would judge what your interest and capabilities are. So, be prepared with the answer of these questions:

  • Which course have you preferred and why only that particular course is your choice?
  • Whether or not you or your family will be financially eligible to finance your education expenses? (Be ready with the loan papers, family fund proofs or scholarship documents)
  • Are you going to realize your education dreams, indeed? Or, do you intend to work there after that educational course?
  • Why only a particular destination is fit for your educational goal?
  • What if a job offer comes in your way after obtaining that degree in the foreign?
  • How will you be able to survive or arrange funds if you run out of money?

Last but Not the Least, these tips are indeed handy!

  • Don’t try to show the supporting documents in response to every query. Don’t offer papers unless the officer asks.
  • Get ready with every document. Make them accessible, when asked in the interview.
  • Paint the clear picture of your aim in the foreign country. Let’s say, you want to get a degree in a particular course. Prove your objective and be ready to answer of the ‘Why’.
  • Look presentable & confident.
  • Answer after thoroughly listening to the questions. Keep the patience.
  • Don’t sound as if you’re a parrot while iterating your purpose.
  • Avoid arguments.
  • Research in deep about the company or the university wherein you want to study or work.
  • Go through the prospectus of the university and company’s policies.

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