Please ensure that you are applying for a visa that corresponds to the purpose of your stay in Germany. For example, if your stay in Germany is for work purposes, you are required to obtain a work visa. This is the only way you can obtain a residence permit in connection with your visa in Germany. For your visa application, you will need to select the visa application form that corresponds to the purpose of your stay. For all types of visas issued for long-term stays in Germany, an entry visa fee of EUR 75 will be charged.
Generally, you can pay the fee in your local currency at the German Embassy or German Consulate in your country of residence. Please note that this fee cannot be reimbursed if your visa application is unsuccessful. Has your visa been issued? Now you can start planning your trip to Germany. Please note: You will need to have a health insurance policy that is valid as of your first day in Germany. Proof of insurance will be requested, at latest, when you pick up your visa from the German Embassy.
Were you able to enter Germany with your visa? Important Information from the Legal and Consular Section In July and August, appointment and consultation capacities will be open for urgent matters only please check the Embassy's booking system for passport, and visa. We thank you for your understanding! Deputy Chief of Mission. Office Hours and Appointments.
Advisories for People with Disabilities. Contact the Legal and Consular Section. Passport holders of Germany visa-exempt countries are allowed to remain in Germany and the other Schengen countries for up to 90 days, within a six-month period.
If they wish to stay longer, again depending on their nationality, they will need to take some further steps, as follows:. Whereas, the nationals of countries that still have not signed a visa-free agreement with Germany and the other Schengen members, must obtain a visa before heading to Germany, or any other Schengen member country.
Do not violate this rule, not even for one day, since you may face consequences for overstaying in the Schengen territory. Yes , you can extend your German Schengen visa, but only in exceptional cases where new facts and special reasons arise after entry in Germany, i.
Humanitarian reasons or force majeure. Please read How to Extend a Schengen Visa in Germany to understand in what circumstances and under what conditions you can extend your German Schengen Visa. Yes, your German visa can be revoked , in case the competent German authorities conclude that the conditions for issuing the visa are no longer met.
If the decision on the revocation of your visa happens while you are still in the German territory or in another Schengen member state, you will be given a deadline to leave. If you do not leave the territory of Schengen within this period, you will then be considered an illegal resident. Please note that the failure of the visa holder to provide the border officer, with the entry requirements, may also lead to a decision to annul or revoke the visa, though not automatically.
Persons with a mandatory visa requirement to enter the Schengen area must take out statutory or private health insurance if they plan to reside in Germany. Passport matters. Make it in Germany. Information on German Citizenship.
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