We took a different path but we want to reach the same place. The sound of the temple bell to the sounds of key boards typing has been a long journey from my 20es to my 30es. Turning 31 this dec feels really old in my own timeline. I am not sure what i wanted in life exactly when i was 20 thinking about me becomming 30. I always enjoyed life as it came in, always driven with some mission to concurr the world. A lot has definetely changed. As i remember the old town of patan, krishna madir bhajans, the big gong on the himalayan sweets where u could sit and look into this historical city. City filled with lot of temples and in them lot of gods. It really felt like house of gods. And is not house of gods heaven? Maybe the pollution there, gives it off. It is not heaven. From there to Frankfurt, Germany- city of work, specially for me who comes from an aviation background. There are many companies i can work in here, that excites me. ( I can does not mean i will be hired. ) But i do w...
The german regulations don't consider, Mother and Father as Family. So when we see an option in German embassy or german foreign offices. The Family means just ur spouse or you children. This got me confused for a long time, however the process of applying for a visit/tourist/multi-entry visa is equally confusing. I want to put together my experience with this process and help people out there, who are in similar phase of their life. The required documents are from the german embassy in kathmandu: 1. Valid passport 2. Schengen visa application 3. Citizenship 4. passport copy 5. Travel health insurance 6. Flight reservation 7. Proof of accomodation 8. information regarding your visa situation, if you have traveled to schengen area before then a copy of it. 9. for minors (children) 10. invitation letter with itenary 11. leave certificate if employed, NOC if student, pension documents if retired. 12. proof of sufficient fund. 3-4 lakhs should suffice 13. VE 14. Regidence permit...