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Hey -- so my German is I'd say in between B1 & B2. I'm part of a startup and we are founding a UG. Unfortunately I have to go to the Notar in person (and my German is the best in the startup...). We don't have enough money for an interpreter so going to try to wing it. Has anyone gone through this? Any key words & phrases I should know / how does the process go? Of course I will do my best to read through any documents beforehand & google them. Any help greatly appreciated.
u/Fancy_Mongoose_7241 — 17 days ago