Germany
- Schengen Visa (Short-Stay Visa)
- Purpose: For short-term visits to Germany or other Schengen Area countries.
- Duration: Up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
- Common Uses:
- Tourism
- Business trips
- Visiting family/friends
- Attending conferences or events
- Short-term study programs or language courses (under 3 months)
- Who needs it?: Citizens from non-Schengen countries who are not exempt from visa requirements.
- Processing Time: Typically, 15-30 days.
Requirements:
- Valid passport (valid for at least 6 months after intended stay).
- Proof of travel health insurance (minimum €30,000 coverage).
- Proof of financial means (bank statements, sponsorship letter, etc.).
- Travel itinerary and proof of accommodation.
- Schengen visa application form and biometrics.
- National Visa (Long-Stay Visa/D-Visa)
- Purpose: For long-term stays in Germany exceeding 90 days.
- Duration: For stays longer than 90 days.
- Who needs it?: Non-EU/EEA nationals who intend to live, study, work, or stay long-term in Germany.
- Types of National Visas:
- Work Visa
- Student Visa
- Family Reunification Visa
- Job-Seeker Visa
- Freelancer or Self-Employment Visa
Requirements:
- Valid passport.
- Proof of purpose (work contract, university admission letter, etc.).
- Proof of sufficient financial means.
- Health insurance.
- Completed visa application form and biometrics.
- Germany Work Visa
- Purpose: For non-EU nationals to work in Germany.
- Who needs it?: Individuals with a job offer from a German employer.
- Key Requirements:
- Valid employment contract.
- Proof of qualifications (diplomas, professional certifications).
- Approval from the Federal Employment Agency (for certain professions).
- Health insurance.
Specific Types:
- EU Blue Card: For highly skilled professionals with a job offer in a field with a shortage of workers.
- Must have a university degree and a minimum salary of about €56,800 (or €44,304 in shortage occupations like IT, engineering, etc.).
- General Work Visa: For skilled workers in all other professions.
- IT Specialist Visa: For those in IT professions who may not necessarily have a formal degree but extensive experience in the field.
- Purpose: To search for employment in Germany.
- Duration: Up to 6 months.
- Key Requirements:
- Proof of sufficient funds to cover living expenses.
- Health insurance.
- Qualifications relevant to job sectors in demand in Germany.
- Upon finding a job, the visa can be converted to a work permit or EU Blue Card.
- Germany Student Visa
- Purpose: For non-EU/EEA nationals who have been admitted to a German university or language course (longer than 3 months).
- Key Requirements:
- Admission letter from a German institution.
- Proof of financial means (around €11,208 in a blocked bank account for the first year).
- Health insurance.
- Proof of accommodation.
Other related visas:
- Language Course Visa: For non-degree language study programs.
- Student Applicant Visa: For those who need to apply in person to a university in Germany or prepare for admission.
- Germany Freelancer or Self-Employment Visa
- Purpose: For self-employed individuals or freelancers who wish to work in Germany.
- Key Requirements:
- Proof of financial viability.
- Detailed business plan (for self-employed individuals).
- Proof of relevant qualifications and expertise.
- Demonstrated economic or regional interest in your business or service.
- Health insurance.
- Germany Family Reunification Visa
- Purpose: For family members of German residents or citizens to join them in Germany.
- Eligible Family Members:
- Spouses.
- Children under 18.
- Parents of minors living in Germany.
Key Requirements:
- Proof of family relationship (marriage certificate, birth certificate).
- Proof that the family member in Germany can support dependents financially.
- Basic knowledge of the German language (A1 level for spouses).
- Valid accommodation in Germany.
- Germany Business Visa
- Purpose: For individuals visiting Germany for business purposes such as attending meetings, conferences, or negotiations.
- Duration: Short stay, up to 90 days.
- Requirements:
- Invitation letter from a German business or organization.
- Proof of accommodation and travel itinerary.
- Proof of financial means to cover the trip.
- Valid health insurance.
- Germany Medical Treatment Visa
- Purpose: For individuals seeking medical treatment in Germany.
- Requirements:
- Confirmation of treatment from a German medical facility.
- Proof of financial means to cover the cost of treatment.
- Travel itinerary and accommodation proof.
Additional Visa Considerations:
- Visa-Free Travel for Short Visits: Citizens of many countries (e.g., the USA, Canada, Australia) do not need a visa for stays under 90 days in Germany (for tourism or business purposes). However, they need a long-stay visa if they plan to stay longer or work/study.
- Processing Time: Depending on the visa type, processing times range from 15 days to 12 weeks for long-term visas like student and work visas.