I’m searching for Mr James Chee who booked two rooms in our hotel. We have a question concerning the arrival and he wanted to send us the credit card information to fix the booking. Please tell him to call us: 06202 27770. Thank you. Tessa Höfer
I am an American who has been working for AAFES in Ramstein for 37 years. In August 2010 I married a Russian Girl. Together we have a lovely daughter who is American.
I have been trying to get my wife a SOFA stamp so she can enter Germany and live together with me here. Legal and the Consulate informed me that I would have to get here in to the country of Germany through the German government. We did all of the paperwork at the Consulate in Moskow for a Visa.. They sated that all was in order, but the Visa to enter Germany would have to be approved by the Ausländer Amt in Saarbrucken.
When I contacted them they stated that I required an Aufenthaltstitel, but I could only get one if I got the German stamp in my Passport and was no longer working for the U.S. government. Now I am being forced to retire if I want to continue to live in Germany which has been my home for 37 years., and be together with my family They have stated that until I am retired that there is no way I can bring my family into Germany. Is this correct? Is there no way to get a SOFA stamp for my wife. I had hoped to be together with my family for Christmas, but the possibility seems lesser every day. Appreciate your assistance.
William Walker
Manager
Ramstein Air Base
I’m searching for Mr James Chee who booked two rooms in our hotel. We have a question concerning the arrival and he wanted to send us the credit card information to fix the booking. Please tell him to call us: 06202 27770. Thank you. Tessa Höfer
I am an American who has been working for AAFES in Ramstein for 37 years. In August 2010 I married a Russian Girl. Together we have a lovely daughter who is American.
I have been trying to get my wife a SOFA stamp so she can enter Germany and live together with me here. Legal and the Consulate informed me that I would have to get here in to the country of Germany through the German government. We did all of the paperwork at the Consulate in Moskow for a Visa.. They sated that all was in order, but the Visa to enter Germany would have to be approved by the Ausländer Amt in Saarbrucken.
When I contacted them they stated that I required an Aufenthaltstitel, but I could only get one if I got the German stamp in my Passport and was no longer working for the U.S. government. Now I am being forced to retire if I want to continue to live in Germany which has been my home for 37 years., and be together with my family They have stated that until I am retired that there is no way I can bring my family into Germany. Is this correct? Is there no way to get a SOFA stamp for my wife. I had hoped to be together with my family for Christmas, but the possibility seems lesser every day. Appreciate your assistance.
William Walker
Manager
Ramstein Air Base