Questions declaration of commitment
Hi, I have my sister who will apply for student visa. I am considering to declare commitment. https://handbookgermany.de/en/declaration-of-commitment-visitor-visa Few questions:
1- It says that medical care costs will be provided. Normally when the student starts studying, the insurance covers costs. Is it different with the commitment?
"With a declaration of commitment, you assume all costs that the German state could incur from the visitor in question, including:
- Cost of living (food, clothing, etc.)
- Cost of accommodation
- Cost of medical care
- Cost of a possible deportation"
2- It says in Munich website: Special feature for long-term stays: If you have a temporary residence permit for Germany, then this must be valid for longer than the duration of the commitment (5 years). https://stadt.muenchen.de/service/info/hauptabteilung-ii-buergerangeleg…;
My residence permit ends in 2026. Does it mean I cannot commit?
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Hi @md , Thank you for contacting us. You are right, public health insurance in Germany usually covers most medical expenses for students. However, with a Declaration of Commitment, the situation changes. You, as the guarantor, will be financially responsible for all of your sister's medical expenses until she obtains her own health insurance. But the information from Munich and our website is correct. If you want to make a declaration of commitment, your residence permit must be valid longer than the person entering Germany wants to stay here: https://handbookgermany.de/en/declaration-of-commitment-national-visa#faq_1909 Please take a look at https://www.daad.de/en/, they may have some good advice on how your sister can come to Germany to study.
if you have any further questions, please let us know. Best Barbara