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EU nationals do not require a visa to enter the Federal Republic of Germany.

Non- EU nationals

Generally speaking, all other foreigners require a visa for stays in Germany. A visa is not required for visits of up to 90 days in an 180‑day period for nationals of those countries for which the European Community has abolished the visa requirement.

You will find an overview on visa requirements here:

Table of countries whose citizens require/do not require visas to enter Germany

Information is provided on the Homepage of the German Missions in the United Kingdom .

Under German law (section 71 (2) of the Residence Act), responsibility for issuing visas lies with the missions of the Federal Republic of Germany, i.e. its embassies and consulates‑general. In principle, the Federal Foreign Office is not involved in decisions on individual visa applications, nor does it have any knowledge of the status of individual applications being processed by the missions.

Ratione loci competence (local responsibility) for issuing the visa lies with the mission responsible for the area in which the applicant has his/her ordinary residence or domicile.

Ratione materiae competence (subject‑matter responsibility) lies with the mission of the Schengen state in whose territory the sole or main destination is situated.

Information about visa fees can be found here

As a rule, missions require between two and ten working days to decide on an application for a short stay visa. Applications for visas entitling the holder to a longer stay or to take up gainful employment may take several months to process.

During the peak travel season there may be a waiting period for making an application to a German mission. Persons requiring a visa to enter Germany should therefore submit their applications in good time.

As a rule, applicants must submit visa applications, together with all necessary documents, in person at the German mission responsible for their place of residence. In order to avoid time‑consuming requests for additional information or documentation, applicants should consult the website of the respective mission well in advance of their departure date to find out about the visa procedure and about the documentation which has to be submitted.

Visa application forms can be obtained from the mission free of charge (in the local language). Applicants may also download the forms at the bottom of this page. The forms submitted must be original versions in the appropriate language of the mission in question. Application forms may also be downloaded free of charge from the website of the competent mission.

Since 5 April 2010, Regulation (EC) No. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) forms the statutory basis under European law in all Schengen states for the issuing of visas for transit through the Schengen area or for short‑term stays in the Schengen area not exceeding 90 days in any 180‑day period.

The Visa Code standardises the visa requirements which must be examined by the mission in the course of the visa procedure. The respective mission makes a decision on the visa application at its own discretion, taking into account all the circumstances in any given individual case.

There is no automatic entitlement to a Schengen visa.

The mission must ensure that the following requirements have been met in each individual case:

  • The purpose of the trip to Germany must be plausible and comprehensible.
  • The applicant must be in a position to finance his/her living and travel costs from his/her own funds or income.
  • The visa holder must be prepared to leave the Schengen area before the visa expires.
  • Documentary evidence must be provided of travel health insurance with a minimum coverage of 30,000 euros valid for the entire Schengen area.

Should an applicant be unable to prove that he/she can finance the journey and stay from his/her own funds, a third person may undertake to cover all costs associated with the trip in accordance with sections 66 and 68 of the Residence Act. This undertaking is normally to be made to the foreigners authority in the place of residence of the person making the undertaking.

Persons whose entry into the Schengen area would jeopardise security or public order in the Schengen states or who do not fulfil one or more of the above‑mentioned requirements, cannot be granted a visa.

Should a visa application be rejected, the applicant will be informed of the main reasons for the rejection. Every applicant is entitled to take legal recourse against the mission’s decision.

As a rule, all foreigners require visas for stays of more than three months or stays leading to gainful employment. Exemptions apply to EU and EEA (European Economic Area) citizens and Swiss nationals.

Furthermore, citizens of Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States of America may obtain any residence permit that may be required after entering Germany. Citizens of all other countries planning a longer stay in Germany must apply for visas at the competent mission before arriving in the country. Such visa applications must be approved by the relevant foreigners authority in Germany, i.e. the foreigners authority in the place where the applicant intends to take up residence. If the approval of the foreigners authority is necessary before a visa can be issued, the procedure can take up to three months, in some cases longer, since the foreigners authority will often consult other authorities (e.g. the Federal Employment Agency). Missions may only issue visas once they have obtained the approval of the foreigners authority.

Visas entitling holders to take up gainful employment often do not require the approval of the foreigners authority, which speeds up the application process.

Visa application forms for a long‑term stay (longer than three months) can be obtained from the relevant mission free of charge. They can also be downloaded here (German, English, French, Italian). The forms submitted must be original versions (at least two sets) in the appropriate language of the mission in question. Please contact the mission beforehand to find out exactly which forms are required.

The foreigners authorities are also responsible for measures and decisions pertaining to residence law for foreigners already residing in Germany. Foreigners authorities are not subordinate agencies of the Federal Foreign Office, and the Federal Foreign Office cannot influence their decisions. They are in fact accountable to and operate under the supervision of the respective interior ministries and senators of the Länder (federal states).

As a result of Regulation 265/2010 it is now possible for anyone in possession of a national visa (D visa) and a valid travel document to move freely in the Schengen area up to three months in any six‑month period.

The possibility of downloading and filling in visa application forms online, and then taking the completed and printed out form to the interview at the visa section where they can be scanned in electronically via a barcode has done much to reduce the time required to process the application at the visa counter. In addition, many German missions have introduced an electronic appointments system to help manage the number of visitors to the mission and thus shorten waiting times.

The increasing number of visas issued which entitle holders to multiple short stays in the Schengen area over a long period of time means it is no longer necessary to submit visa applications repeatedly. This option is of particular benefit to persons who have to travel frequently for professional or private reasons and have proven their reliability by using previous visa legally.

In future all missions will electronically scan in applicants’ fingerprints when accepting visa applications. This biometric procedure will be introduced gradually region by region, probably by the end of 2014. Once a person’s fingerprints have been scanned in, an interview at the mission will only be necessary in exceptional cases when submitting a visa application. A renewed biometric procedure is envisaged after five years.

Number of short stay Schengen visas (transit, visits, business, tourism, etc.) issued by German missions in 2021: 287.614 (2020: 353.983, many of which were issued before the start of the pandemic).

Number of national visas issued by German missions (usually for longer stays and stays leading to employment) in 2021: 304.773, reaching almost pre-pandemic numbers. In 2020 a total of 191.485 national visas was issued.

Number of visa applications rejected by German missions in 2021: 92.772 (2020: 92.165)

Detailed statistics on Schengen visas are also provided by the European Union - Migration and Home Affairs

  • Convention Implementing the Schengen Agreement (Agreement of 14 June 1985 between the Governments of the States of the Benelux Economic Union, the Federal Republic of Germany and the French Republic on the Gradual Abolition of Checks at their Common Borders)
  • Visa Code Regulation (EC) No. 810/2009 of 13 July 2009
  • Third countries whose nationals or specific categories of such third country nationals who are subject to prior consultation (Article 22 of the Visa Code) PDF / 88 KB
  • Third countries for whose nationals or specific categories of such third country nationals “ex post” information is required (Art. 31 of the Visa Code) PDF / 313 KB
  • Residence Act of 30 July 2004 (Federal Law Gazette I, No. 41, p. 1952)
  • Ordinance Governing Residence of 25 November 2004 (Federal Law Gazette I, No. 62, p. 2945)
  • Council Regulation (EC) No. 539/2001 of 15 March 2001 listing the third countries whose nationals must be in possession of visas when crossing the external borders and those whose nationals are exempt from that requirement (Official Journal L 81/1 of 21 March 2001); Council Regulation (EC) No. 2414/2001 of 7 December 2001 amending Council Regulation (EC) No. 539/2001), in the respective current version
  • Council Regulation (EC) No. 453/2003 of 6 March 2003 amending Regulation (EC) No. 539/2001 listing the third countries whose nationals must be in possession of visas when crossing the external borders and those whose nationals are exempt from that requirement
  • Council Regulation (EC) No. 1932/2006 of 21 December 2006 amending Regulation (EC) No. 539/2001 listing the third countries whose nationals must be in possession of visas when crossing the external borders and those whose nationals are exempt from that requirement
  • Council Regulation (EC) No. 1244/2009 of 30 November 2009 amending Regulation (EC) No. 539/2001 listing the third countries whose nationals must be in possession of visas when crossing the external borders and those whose nationals are exempt from that requirement
  • Freedom of Movement Act/ EU of 30 July 2004 (Federal Law Gazette I, No. 41, p. 1986)
  • Ordinance on the admission of foreigners for the purpose of taking up employment of 22 November 2004 (Federal Law Gazette I, No. 62, p. 2937)
  • D visa regulation Regulation ( EU ) No. 265/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 March 2010 amending the Convention Implementing the Schengen Agreement and Regulation (EC) No. 562/2006 as regards movement of persons with a long‑stay visa

The above‑mentioned Federal Law Gazettes can be obtained from Verlag des Bundesgesetzblattes, Postfach 13 20, 53003 Bonn, Germany, and the Joint Ministerial Gazettes from Carl Heymanns Verlag KG, Gereonstrasse 18‑32, 50670 Cologne, Germany, or through booksellers. The Official Journal of the European Communities is available from the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, L‑2985 Luxembourg.

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Guide to applying for a Germany Visa from UK

Navigating Germany visa requirements, including the process to get a permit, can be tricky for UK residents post-Brexit. This concise guide explains if and when you need a visa, outlines the straightforward application process, and details the permit types that cater to your travel needs. Here’s what you need to know to prepare for your stay in Germany from the UK.

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Key Takeaways

  • UK citizens can visit Germany for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa, but stays beyond that require a visa and possibly a residence permit.
  • Germany offers different types of visas for UK residents including Tourist, Business, and Student visas, each with specific requirements depending on the purpose and length of stay.
  • The visa application process for UK residents involves booking an appointment via TLScontact, submitting the necessary documents, and, depending on the visa type, possibly attending an interview at the German Embassy or Consulate.

Do UK Citizens Require a Germany Visa?

As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, travelling between countries has become a common occurrence. However, visa requirements can often pose a significant hurdle . If you’re a UK citizen, you’re in luck! For short trips to Germany lasting up to 90 days within a 180-day period, a visa is not required. Just make sure your passport is valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure date.

Yet, what happens when your stay in Germany stretches beyond the 90-day limit? Under such circumstances, acquiring a visa and/or residence permit becomes mandatory. The German Visa Application Centre in the UK is your best point of contact for visa applications.

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Types of German Visas for UK Residents

The type of visa required for UK residents to enter Germany largely depends on the purpose and duration of the stay. A visa isn’t needed for stays that don’t surpass 90 days within a 180-day period. However, for longer stays, a valid residence permit is necessary.

In Germany, there are three main types of visas for United Kingdom residents : the Tourist Visa, the Business Visa, and the Student Visa. Each visa has its specific requirements and is designed to cater to different needs. Let’s explore further into each of these visa categories.

Tourist Visa

The German Tourist Visa is designed for UK citizens who wish to visit Germany for leisure or sightseeing purposes. This visa allows you to stay in the country for up to 90 days. However, if your stay exceeds this limit, you must apply for a visa.

Certain restrictions exist that you should be aware of while on a tourist visa. For instance, engaging in any form of economic activity within Germany is strictly prohibited. So, if your trip involves any business-related activities, you’ll need a different kind of visa - the Business Visa .

Business Visa

The Business Visa is perfect for UK residents travelling to Germany for professional reasons. Whether it’s for attending business meetings, signing contracts, or dealing with other business affairs, this visa has you covered for up to 90 days within a 6-month period. For longer stays, consider applying for a National D visa.

Brexit has not impacted the business visa regulations for UK citizens travelling to Germany. So, for short business trips not exceeding 90 days within a 180-day period, a visa is not required. However, if you’re planning to work in Germany, a business visa can be converted into a work permit upon your arrival in the country.

Student Visa

Are you a UK resident planning to study in Germany? If so, you’ll need to apply for a Student Visa if your course duration exceeds 90 days. To obtain this visa, you’ll need the following documents:

  • A letter of admission from a German university
  • A valid passport
  • Recent biometric portrait photos
  • Proof of health insurance
  • Evidence of sufficient funds to sustain your stay

The application process for a Germany visa application, specifically for a German Student Visa, involves the following steps:

  • Completing the application form
  • Submitting the required documents
  • Attending an interview at the German Embassy or Consulate in the UK
  • Paying an application fee.

German Visa Application Process for UK Residents

Having covered the various types of visas, we’ll now shift our focus to the application process. If you’re a UK resident, you’ll need to schedule an appointment with either the German Embassy in London or the German Consulate General in Edinburgh to apply for a visa.

You can schedule an appointment for your German visa application through TLScontact’s website. While the German authorities may request an interview after you submit your visa application, this is not mandatory for all types of visas. It’s always a good idea to prepare for the possibility of an interview, just in case.

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Required Documents for German Visa Applications from UK

As with any visa application, certain documents are required when applying for a German visa. These documents differ based on the type of visa and the applicant’s specific circumstances. In this article, we’ll review the general German Schengen visa requirements and delve into additional documents needed, depending on employment status and for applicants under 18.

General Requirements

Irrespective of the visa type, certain general requirements must be met by all applicants. First and foremost, you’ll need a valid passport that has been issued within the last 10 years and is valid for at least 3 months after your planned departure date.

You’ll also need to provide two recently taken biometric portrait photos for identification purposes. The application form should be filled out accurately, providing personal information, passport details, purpose of visit, and accommodation and transportation details.

Additional Documents Based on Employment Status

Along with the general requirements, you’ll need to provide additional documents based on your employment status. For example, employed individuals may need to provide evidence of employment or a job offer, while self-employed individuals may need to provide a business plan and proof of sufficient funds.

On the other hand, if you’re unemployed, you might need to provide evidence of your sponsor’s employment status, like payslips from the last six months. Meanwhile, retired individuals will need to provide their valid passport, passport photos, proof of UK residency, a German visa application form, and a valid UK residence permit.

Special Requirements for Minors

If a minor (an individual under the age of 18) is applying for a visa, there are additional requirements. Firstly, a letter of consent signed by both parents is required for unaccompanied minors.

To establish the relationship between a minor and their guardians, the original passports of both parents, along with a copy of the biodata page, as well as the original birth certificate of the child, and a copy, must be provided. It’s important to note that minors must have adult supervision throughout their visit to Germany.

German Visa Application Centres in the United Kingdom

If you’re residing in the UK and aiming to apply for a German visa, visiting a German Visa Application Centre is necessary. The main centres are:

  • The German Embassy in London
  • The Consulate General in Edinburgh
  • Additional visa application centres operated by TLScontact in London, Manchester, and Edinburgh.

These centres offer a range of visa services including:

  • visa information and application processing
  • support with German citizenship
  • naming law and civil status certificates
  • document legalization

It’s important to note that the German Embassy in London operates by appointment only.

Processing Time and Fees for German Visas from UK

Once your application is submitted, you’ll understandably be eager to know the processing duration. Typically, the processing time for a German visa application for UK residents is up to 15 days for short-stay visa applications. However, this timeframe may vary depending on the type of visa and other factors such as complex travel history or issues with supporting documents.

When it comes to fees, the charges for applying for a German visa as a UK resident consist of €80 for Schengen visa (A or C) and €75 for national (D) visas, with a reduced fee of €40 for minor applicants between 6-12 years of age.

Tips for a Successful German Visa Application from UK

Applying for a German visa can seem daunting, but with a bit of preparation, you can increase your chances of success. Firstly, ensure you submit your application at least 6 months prior to your intended date of travel to account for the standard 3-month processing period.

Avoid common mistakes such as:

  • submitting inaccurate details on the application form
  • possessing an invalid passport
  • displaying insufficient funds
  • lacking a clear purpose or itinerary

Ensure all your documents are in order and high quality. And finally, prepare for a possible interview at the German Embassy or Consulate in the UK.

Learn how to get your visa and what you need to know about your move to Germany with our fact sheet.

Living and Working in Germany for UK Citizens

Germany is a wonderful place to live and work, and many UK citizens consider making the move. Understanding the requirements, however, is crucial. UK citizens can visit Germany for up to 90 days for travel or business purposes without a visa. For extended stays, such as for work or study, a residence permit is required.

There are several types of work visas available to UK citizens in Germany, including the D-Visa for employment and a job-seeker visa. The job-seeker visa allows individuals to stay longer than 90 days to seek employment. To work in Germany, UK citizens are required to obtain a long-term work permit from the commencement of their employment.

Health Insurance for UK Residents Visiting Germany

For UK residents visiting Germany, health insurance is of paramount importance. It’s a requirement for UK residents to have health insurance, with options including statutory health insurance and private health insurance.

Statutory Health Insurance

Statutory health insurance (SHI) is the public health insurance scheme in Germany, which covers the majority of the population. All residents, including foreign researchers and scientists, are eligible for SHI. It’s automatic for employees earning less than 69,300 euros per year.

UK residents can access SHI by enrolling with a German health insurer and making monthly insurance contributions.

Private Health Insurance

Private health insurance is an alternative option for UK residents visiting Germany, offering additional coverage and flexibility. It’s particularly suitable for self-employed individuals, civil servants, and individuals with higher incomes (€ 69,300 per year). Private health insurance provides access to private doctors and hospitals, reduced waiting times, and broader coverage for treatments and medications.

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In conclusion, while the visa application process for Germany can seem complex, with the right knowledge and preparation, it can be navigated smoothly. Whether you’re a tourist, a business traveller, or a student, understanding the specific requirements for your visa type is crucial. Remember to have the right documents in place and apply well in advance of your trip. With careful planning, you can enjoy all the wonderful experiences Germany has to offer with peace of mind.

Do I need Schengen visa if I have UK BRP?

No, you do not need a Schengen visa if you have a UK BRP. British citizens with a valid UK passport can travel to the Schengen Area for up to 90 days without a visa for short-term tourism or business trips.

Do I need a visa for Germany from UK 2024?

No, as a UK citizen, you do not need a visa for trips to Germany lasting up to 90 days within any 180-day period.

What types of visas are available for UK residents visiting Germany?

UK residents visiting Germany can apply for a tourist visa, business visa, or student visa. Choose the type of visa that best fits your purpose of visit.

What is the application process for a German visa?

The application process for a German visa requires scheduling an appointment with the German Embassy or Consulate, submitting necessary documents, and potentially attending an interview.

What are the general document requirements for a German visa application?

You will need a valid passport, two recent biometric portrait photos, and a completed application form for a German visa application.

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How to apply for a visa to come to the UK

Choose a visa.

You may need a visa to come to the UK to study, work, visit or join family.

There are different visas depending on:

  • where you come from
  • why you want to come to the UK
  • how long you want to stay for
  • your personal circumstances and skills

Before you apply, you must check if you need a visa and what type you need. Depending on your nationality, you might not need a visa to visit or transit through the UK.

Your application must be approved before you travel.

You do not need to apply for a visa if you’re an Irish citizen.

If you want to visit the UK

Apply for a Standard Visitor visa to visit the UK for up to 6 months. For example:

  • for a holiday or to see family and friends
  • for a business trip or meeting
  • to do a short course of study

You must apply for a Marriage Visitor visa if you want to visit the UK to get married or register a civil partnership.

If you have a visitor visa you cannot take a job in the UK.

If you’re travelling through the UK

You might need a visa if you’re travelling through the UK on your way to another country, for example if you have a layover between flights.

Apply for a visa to travel through the UK .

If you want to study in the UK

Your course length, type and place of study affect which visa to apply for.

A Standard Visitor visa lets you do a short course of study that lasts no longer than 6 months.

A Short-term study visa lets you come to the UK to study an English language course that is over 6 months and up to 11 months.

A Student visa is usually for a longer course. You must be sponsored by a licensed college or university and have a confirmed place. On this visa, you may be able to do some work.

A Child Student visa is for 4 to 17 year olds who want to study at an independent school. If you’re 16 or over, this visa lets you do some work.

If you want to work in the UK

You can work in the UK on a short or long-term basis with a work visa. There are many types of work visa .

The visa you need depends upon:

  • your skills and qualifications
  • if you have a job offer and sponsorship
  • if you want to bring your family with you
  • what you’ll be doing - for example sporting, charitable or religious work

You can set up a business with an Innovator Founder visa .

If you want to join family in the UK

If you’re a spouse, partner or family member of someone who has British citizenship or settlement in the UK, you can apply for a family visa to join them. They may need to show that they can support you financially.

You may be able to apply for indefinite leave to remain ( ILR ) after a set amount of time living in the UK.

If your family member is in the UK on a visa

You may be able to apply for a visa to join a family member who’s in the UK on a visa. They must be either:

  • your spouse or partner
  • your parent if you’re 18 or under

Check what visa you’ll need to join them.

Family reunion visas for refugees

If you were separated from your partner or child when you were forced to leave your country, they can apply to join you in the UK.

Your family members can apply if you have been given asylum or 5 years’ humanitarian protection, and not have British citizenship.

If your family member is from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein

You can apply for a free EU Settlement Scheme family permit to come to the UK if you have a close family member who:

  • was living in the UK by 31 December 2020
  • has pre-settled or settled status
  • you had a relationship with by 31 December 2020 (unless you’re applying for a child who was born or adopted after this date)

Close family members include your spouse or civil partner, child, grandchild, parent or grandparent.

A family permit lets you live, work and study in the UK for up to 6 months. You can apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to stay in the UK after your family permit expires. You usually need to apply within 3 months of arriving in the UK.

Other ways to get permission to live in the UK

If you’re from the eu, switzerland, norway, iceland or liechtenstein.

If you started living in the UK by 31 December 2020, you may be able to apply to the free EU Settlement Scheme instead of applying for a visa. The deadline to apply was 30 June 2021, but you can still apply if you can show reasonable grounds for the delay in applying.

Check if you can still apply to the EU Settlement Scheme .

You can only apply from outside the UK if you have a valid passport or national identity card with a biometric chip.

Commonwealth citizens

You can apply for an Ancestry visa to work in the UK if you have a British grandparent and meet other eligibility criteria.

You may have right of abode to live in the UK.

If you’re a Commonwealth citizen and cannot prove your right to be in the UK, read about the Windrush scheme .

Returning residents

You’ll need to apply for a returning resident visa to come back to the UK if one of the following is true:

you had indefinite leave to remain under the EU Settlement Scheme (‘settled status’) and left the UK for more than 5 continuous years (or 4 continuous years if you’re a Swiss citizen or their family member)

you had permanent permission to stay in the UK (‘indefinite leave to remain’) but it was not under the EU Settlement Scheme and you left the UK for more than 2 years

Other visas

There may be another visa that’s right for you based on your circumstances. Check if you need a visa and what other visas you’re eligible for.

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How to Get a German Schengen Visa From the UK?

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Are you thinking about visiting Germany soon, but are unsure if you require a visa? If you have a passport from a non-Schengen or EU nation and you want to remain in Germany for fewer than 90 days, you might need to apply for a Schengen visa for Germany.

By reducing the length of the Schengen Visa application form by 50% and adding simple, uncomplicated questions, we at iVisa have developed a more straightforward procedure. You will also be given a personal iVisa Expert who will help you from beginning to end.

Avoid denials and anxiety by submitting your iVisa application for a Germany Schengen visa online.

What is a German Schengen Visa?

German Schengen Visa

One of the most sought-after visas to enter the Schengen region is the German Schengen Visa. Without having to worry about border crossings or acquiring separate visas for each member nation, it enables visitors to access the Schengen member nations in Europe and tour the whole continent.

Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland are among the 27 Schengen nations that you can enter with a Germany Schengen visa.

Many travelers find this visa appealing due to its flexibility.

What Can I do with a German Schengen Visa?

  • Travel to all of the Schengen region.
  • Visit your friends and family.
  • Make halts at a Schengen-zone airport.
  • Engage in unpaid work or business.
  • Participate in business gatherings, conferences, or other events.
  • Take a 30-day leisure course (a dancing class, for example).
  • Attend conferences and participate as a speaker or listener (for free).

What I cannot do with a German Schengen Visa?

  • Perform remunerated job (business).
  • Obtain medical treatment.
  • Register a civil partnership or get married.

How long is the Germany Tourist Visa valid for?

According to the 90/180 regulation, you are only permitted to stay in Germany for three months at a time with a Germany tourist visa . The amount of time you can spend in Germany and the dates you can visit are determined by the German embassy in your home country. Please be aware that there is a little variation between the validity of the visa and the length of the stay.

You can travel to and from the Schengen Area starting on the first day of your visa’s validity. While the length of stay refers to the number of days you can remain in the Schengen region during the time that your visa is valid. As a result, the period of a visa’s validity has always been longer than the intended stay. You risk being barred from entering the country or being deported if you overstay your visa’s validity or the length of your stay.

German Schengen Visa Documents Checklist

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The following German visa documents required and are necessary to obtain a tourist visa for Germany:

  • Completed application form in either German or English. Complete, accurate, and truthful completion of the form must be made before it is printed and signed.
  • Two identical 35×45 mm or 1.37×1.77 inches passport size photographs with 70-80% of the picture and the picture’s background has to be a light grey color.
  • Valid passport which should be no more than ten years old, and have at least one vacant page to place the visa sticker.
  • Last three months’ worth of bank statements.
  • You must provide a document from your health insurer confirming coverage for urgent care costs of at least €30,000.
  • Evidence of accommodations. This can be a hotel reservation for the duration of your visit to the Schengen area or a letter of invitation from a relative or friend who lives in one of the Schengen nations.
  • Reservation confirmation. You may utilize firms like this one that offer visa consultations or search online for one.
  • Proof of a reservation for a flight. You may find a Germany tourist visa consultant online.
  • Evidence of financial resources. An example of this might be a recent bank statement or a letter of sponsorship from a third party staying in Schengen country.
  • Leave approval from your employer if employed.
  • NOC – No objection certificate.
  • This certificate should be given to you by your school or university if you’re a student.
  • If you are an employee, this letter should be sent by your employer or the business where you work.
  • This certificate is not necessary if you are not enrolled in school and do not work.
  • Cover Letter. This personal letter should include details such as why you want to travel to Germany, how long you want to stay, and your intended activities while there.
  • A letter of invitation, which may include funding or private lodging, from the German party the applicant is visiting. Additionally, the host’s address, intended stay, and contact information should be included in the invitation letter.
  • Proof of citizenship. It can be a marriage certificate, birth certificate for a child, death certificate for a spouse, etc.
  • Requirements for minors:
  • A written permission from both parents, if the child will be going alone.
  • Both parents have signed the document.
  • A copy of the passport of parents.

Germany Visa Types

You can apply from a variety of different German Schengen Visa types, as described below, depending on your purpose for visiting Germany:

  • Business visa
  • Tourist Visa
  • Airport transit visa
  • Training/internship visa
  • Visa for cultural, sports or religious events
  • Trade fair and exhibition visa
  • Visa for medical treatment

Germany Visa Online Application Guidelines

To apply for a Germany visa online , follow the below mentioned steps:

  • First, decide which kind of Italian short-stay visa you require. There are many German Schengen visa categories available depending on your reason for coming to Germany from the UK.
  • Choose the UK location where you should submit your Germany visa application.
  • Deciding when to apply for Germany visa in the UK is important. At least fifteen working days before your planned departure from the UK for Germany, you must fill out and submit your application for an Italian visa in the UK. The earliest you may do this is three months before your estimated departure date.
  • Collect the necessary visa papers for UK citizens traveling to Germany.
  • Schedule a German visa appointment with the German visa application center in the UK. A visa appointment can be made for Germany online, via phone, or in person.
  • To make it easier for you, there are several visa appointment agents who manage applications in the UK on behalf of you. Hence, visas can be obtained with their help smoothly.
  • Attend the interview in person on the scheduled day for your Germany visa. An interview is a necessary part of the application procedure and to get Germany visa .
  • Pay the fees and wait for the processing of your visa.

Do I need a visa to enter Germany if I’m traveling from the UK?

  • If you hold a UK passport, you can go to Germany without needing to apply for Germany visa . Since Germany is a part of the Schengen Area, you can enter without a visa if your stay is less than 90 days.
  • Non-EU citizens must submit their visa applications to the UK for processing.
  • Citizens of countries without a visa waiver agreement with the Schengen Area must get a Germany visa in order to travel to Germany from the UK.
  • To apply for Germany tourist visa from the UK, you must have a resident permit that is good for at least three months after the date you intend to leave Germany or the Schengen Zone.

Who is Eligible For a German Schengen Visa?

In order to apply for Germany visas from the UK, your UK residence permit must be valid for at least three more months after the date you want to leave the Schengen Area. If you don’t meet this condition, your visa application will be rejected.

Non-residents, such as visitors and tourists who are currently in the UK on a specific visa, are unable to enter the Schengen embassies there. Instead, they should apply for a Schengen visa at the appropriate Schengen embassy in their home country.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q How Can a German Visa Be Obtained in the UK?

You must submit an application at the nearest German Embassy or Consulate to obtain a German visa while you are still in the UK. Make sure your paperwork is prepared and that you have satisfied the qualifying conditions before proceeding.

Q How long does it take in the UK to obtain a Germany visa?

within 15 calendar days after the day they were submitted to the pertinent British Embassy or Consulate, applications for Germany visas in London must be processed. This period may be extended by up to 30 days, particularly if further information from the application is required. The consulates suggest applying well in advance of your anticipated travel to avoid any needless complications. Holders of multiple-entry visas may apply six months prior to the expiration of their existing visa. However, in some specific situations, you can acquire visas more quickly by using accelerated procedures:

  • Urgent Medical Situations
  • Candidates with relatives who are EU or EEA citizens

Q How long is Schengen visa valid for?

You will be given a single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry visa depending on the purpose and frequency of your travels. The number of days you specify on your visa application form as the number of days you wish to spend in the Schengen Area will determine the validity of any single-entry visa; however, the Schengen embassy or consulate granting the visa will decide how long it will be valid for.

Q Should my initial travel be to a Schengen country that issued me the visa?

The country that issued your Schengen visa does not necessarily have to be your first point of entry into the Schengen Area. However, your primary destination or the country where you want to stay the longest must be the one where your visa was issued.

Q Can I travel to multiple countries on a Schengen visa?

Yes, the Schengen visa is typically valid for all of the Schengen member states, according to the Schengen visa rules.

Q What are the benefits of Schengen Visa?

For some non-Europeans, a Schengen visa is a legal requirement for entry into any of the 27 Schengen member nations. Once obtained, this visa enables the holder to pass over the borders of the other member states without having to submit to an identification check.

What is the shortest and fastest visa processing time for the Schengen area?

Less than 72 hours is the shortest processing period for a Schengen visa and the longest processing period is more than 15 days.

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Please inform yourself about the current entry situatio, entry requirements may change at short notice. Click here for information of the Federal Foreign Office

Germans and some more citizens do not need a visa to travel to the United Kingdom. To find out if you need a visa,  click here

If a visa is required, a personal application (personal interview, fingerprints, etc.) must be submitted to an Application Center in Berlin, Dusseldorf or Munich.  Expect a lead time of 1 to 2 weeks to get an appointment for an interview. To complete the application for a Standard Visitor Visa and start the application process with the UK Department click here . This is required BEFORE making an appointment.

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We'll help you making an appointment for your STANDARD VISITOR VISA application (for business). Please find the order form in the black box on the right side. Please note: We can only guarantee that your order will be processed on the same day if we receive the complete documents by 2 p.m. at the latest. We are unable to meet any deadline requests for the next day or the day after the application is received.

For visa of OTHER CATEGORIES (like work, study, volunteer, accompanying as spouse of an EU citizen, etc.) we can not help you.

After scheduling the appointment you will receive an email with a confirmation of the appointment, payment receipts for the fees and a checklist with a list of all documents that are necessary for your application. 

We strongly recommend to submit the following documents (possibly all in English) at the date of the appointment:

  • company letter from employer in Germany, with details of the traveller and the purpose of the trip (name, position in the company, planned travel dates, planned activity on site; sample )
  • letter of invitation   from the company/organisation in Great Britain
  • booking documents  of hotel and flight, Reservation are okay
  • current account statement sufficient funds must be available to match the information in the application
  • copy of rental agreement/land register entry  this should proof that the main residence is in Germany non-German applicants
  • current residence registration (Meldebescheinigung) (if EU citizen) or
  • valid residence permit for Germany (if not EU citizen)

Website of embassy:  https://www.gov.uk/world/organisations/british-embassy-berlin

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  • scan of passport first page with personal data
  • copy of residence permit   for Germany
  • reservation of flilght and hotel additional for business
  • company letter of employer in Germany ( sample )
  • letter of invitation from UK

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Germany Visit Visa from UK

Understanding whether you need a Germany visit visa for your trip and what you may need for the application is important to know and prepare for. However, understanding which fees you may have to pay for and the correct documents you have to provide can be a confusing process.

Here at Total Law, we can assist you, from helping you understand the ins and outs of every step you’ll take, to guiding you towards the right direction. Get started now by calling us today at +44 (0)333 305 9375 or leave a message online , to ask any of your questions.

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If you are planning to visit Germany or other countries within the Schengen zone, you may need to apply for a visa beforehand. Your particular visa type is determined by the reason and length of your trip.

If you’re simply visiting Germany, you will need to get a short-stay visa (C visa) more notably known as the Schengen visa .

These particular visas cover your trip to Germany and those other countries that are classified as part of the Schengen area.

The Schengen area covers 27 countries, these countries do not have border control between them.

On a Schengen visa, you’ll be allowed to visit for 90 days maximum on this visa within a 180-day period.

It is crucial to point out that throughout this time you must ensure you do not pursue any economic activity unless you are authorised to do so within your visa.

Additionally, the Schengen visa comes with its own requirements that fall under the Schengen Visa Code which is what the mission adopts for their visa process.

It is important to note though, that if you’re a British citizen you do not need to require a visa when you visit.

But other nationals that are not from the UK but reside there may have to.

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Not everyone from the UK will need to apply for a Schengen visa, for instance, if you’re a British citizen you do not require one.

Although several groups of people reside in the UK are still obligated to gain one. These come with varying entry requirements depending on which category you fall under.

Notably, this mainly comes down to your nationality, such as non-EU nationals that live within the UK or other individual circumstances.

To check whether you are a citizen of a certain country that applies to this is listed here. The short-term Schengen visas are intended for those who are visiting from the UK to Germany for the following reasons:

  • Business purposes (standard business travel)
  • Short-term study purposes
  • Visiting friends and family
  • Tourism/holidays
  • Airport transit/transit for seafarers
  • Official visits
  • Cultural or sports events
  • Medical reasons

Depending on your particular reason for visiting, the Embassy or Consulate-General within the UK will determine whether they will issue you a single, double or multiple-entry visa.

There are a certain number of requirements to look out for while preparing your visa application.

As you will not be automatically accepted for a Schengen visa, the mission will ensure you follow such requirements before you are accepted. These are:

  • You must demonstrate that you have every intention to leave Germany before your visa expires
  • You must have a plausible reason and purpose for your Germany trip
  • You must also be able to afford and fund the entirety of your trip such as your travel expenses and your stay with your own funds

Your funding should also include your travel health insurance with a policy that covers 30,000 euros minimum. Ensure that this insurance covers the entirety of the Schengen area for it to be accepted.

Although within your Schengen visa, you are prohibited from any economic activity, it’s important to know that some particular professional activities can still be done and carried out. This may be sports activities, cultural events or standard business travel.

Additionally, those under the age of 18 have their requirements to follow. As they are underage children they will need to be accompanied by adult guardians such as their parents while attending the application centre in the UK and to be accompanied while travelling in Germany if their visa is accepted. You must also have a UK residence permit that is valid for at least one month post the date you plan to leave Germany.

When applying for your Germany visit visa, more known as a Schengen visa in the UK, several documents are required from you that must be completed before proceeding further. These include:

  • Make sure it is also valid for 3 months after you leave Germany and other Schengen countries
  • There are two spare pages for your visa to be stamped
  • Your passport has been issued in the past 10 years but has not been extended
  • A valid UK residence permit
  • German visa application form
  • This should look professional with a light background and a full face is shown
  • This photo shouldn’t be older than 3 months and must be glued and not stapled into your German Schengen visa application form
  • A cover letter stating the purpose of your visit
  • Make sure it has a coverage of 30,000 euros minimum and it covers medical emergencies and reparations for the entirety of the Schengen area
  • If you have the latter, they must also provide a copy of their passport or ID. Alternatively, proof of sponsorship, if dependent
  • Such as a recent bank statement from a UK account that is no older than 3 months
  • The minimum funds should be £50 per day, per person while travelling in Germany

You are also required to provide your biometrics (fingerprints) as an additional document.

Those who are exempted from providing their biometrics include people who are physically incapable of providing so and children under the age of 12.

All these documents listed are required for everyone. But depending on your employment status, there are additional documents that are required for your visa application in the UK.

If you are employed within the UK:

  • Employment contract
  • Current bank statement, within 6 months
  • Leave permission from your employer
  • Income Tax Return (ITR) form or Certificate of Income Tax that has been deducted at the source of salary

If you are self-employed:

  • A copy of your business licence
  • Company bank statement, within 6 months
  • Income Tax Return

If you’re a foreign student within the UK:

  • Proof of enrolment
  • No-objection certificate from a school or university in the UK

If you’re unemployed but married to an EU citizen:

  • A less than 3 months old and recent Confirmation of Employment letter from your spouse’s employer, which states the position held as well as their starting date
  • Your spouse’s valid passport
  • Officially translated marriage certificate. This should be in either German or English and must be certified by the Embassy of the country where the marriage took place or the Legalisation Bureau of the Foreign Office in the UK to prove its authenticity

Required documents for underage children:

  • Original birth certificate among others
  • Signed travel consent from both parents

If one of them is not located within the UK they should be signed with consent from the German Embassy in the country they reside in themselves.

Lastly, if you’re a retiree, it will be a pension statement of the latest of 6 months.

Remember to ensure all documents you provide are in English or German or have been officially translated by a certified translator.

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Knowing where you should apply for your Schengen visa application a a visa application centre or German Embassy in the UK is determined by the following:

  • Your main destination is Germany, as in, this is the particular country you will be staying in the longest
  • Germany is the only Schengen country you’re planning to visit
  • The first place you will visit in the Schengen area is going to be Germany and you will be spending an equal amount of days in every Schengen country you are planning to visit

If you apply to the above, you must go to your respective embassy in London or the German Consulate General in Edinburgh.

You can do this by booking an appointment with them directly. Afterwards, despite which you go to, your application will be assessed in London.

It’s essential to be aware of what the processing time is to apply and to go through each step of the Schengen visa process so you can align it with your planned trip.

On average, the processing time can take 15 calendar days at the minimum. Make sure you prepare for any delays as in some situations the processing time can take up to 4 weeks or longer, with the additional time to mail such documents.

Because of this, it is recommended to book your appointment as earliest as you can.

This being said, the earliest you can do this is 6 months prior to the date you’re planning to visit.

The fees you will have to pay during the visa application are determined by your age as well as the current up-to-date conversion rates.

There are also certain exemptions to these fees to keep an eye out on.

For UK residents, the Germany visitor visa fees are below:

  • Adult: £73/€80
  • Children (6-12 years): £36.50/€40

Those who are exempt from paying a fee include children younger than 6 years and family members of an EU/EEA national.

For those exempted persons, you will be required to provide documents that are either:

  • Original marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate
  • Original full birth certificate
  • EU/EAA national’s passport

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Applying for a Germany visit visa (Schengen visa) from the UK can be a long process with lots of information and documents you need to prepare for it. Especially when you have a trip planned, it is important to be able to get your visa application processed in time.

Our Total Law lawyers understand how this can be a troubling and confusing time, and are equipped with the experience and knowledge to be able to assist you throughout your visa application.

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You can travel to Germany solely with your valid UK passport if you are a British citizen. As long as this is for tourism, business or short-term study and you’re staying within 90 days maximum within 180 days period.

What is the minimum bank balance for a Germany visa?

There is no set minimum limit but you must have sufficient funds to cover the entirety of your travel expenses as well as your living costs while on your trip. This should also include your travel health insurance that covers a minimum of €30,000 for the entire Schengen area.

Anything above €10,000 should be declared.

Can I work in Germany as a UK citizen?

While on a Schengen Visa, you are not permitted to pursue any economic activity you will have to gain another visa that allows this. Some C visas allow this but you will need further required approval from other German agencies to be processed.

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2024 uefa european football championship visa information.

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The 2024 UEFA European Football Championship will take place in Germany, from 14 June to 14 July 2024. Visa information for ticket holders, fans and individuals employed or undertaking other economic activities related to the UEFA EURO 2024.

Ticket holders and fans – visa information for British citizens

Ticket holders and fans – visa information for holders of british travel documents, ticket holders and fans – visa information for all other nationalities, individuals employed or undertaking other economic activities related to the uefa euro 2024.

British citizens do not require a visa for the Schengen Member States, if the duration of their stay does not exceed 90 days within any 180-day period, provided that they do not engage in any economic activity. For details, please refer to the information provided here .

Should you hold a travel document issued by the UK, please refer to the information provided here . All visas must be applied for with our external service provider, TLScontact . Please make sure that you apply for your visa as early as possible. We will not be able to assist with a preferential visa appointment.

In order to find out whether you need a visa or whether you may travel without a visa, please refer to the information provided here . All visas must be applied for with our external service provider, TLScontact . Please make sure that you apply for your visa as early as possible. We will not be able to assist with a preferential visa appointment.

The following applies to the following individuals:

  • Representatives, staff members and agents of federations or organisations, including referees and assistant referees,
  • Representatives of official federation partners and official licence partners,
  • Representatives of the media including technical staff and staff of media partners,
  • Volunteers,
  • Athletes and paid staff of the participating teams,

holding an official accreditation support letter issued by the organising committee.

Stays of 90 days and less

British citizens and nationals of all other countries with visa-free privileges do not require a visa for their activities related to the UEFA EURO 2024, provided that the activities do not exceed 90 days within a 12-month period and that each individual stay does not exceed 90 days within a 180-day period. All other nationalities require a visa. Individuals holding an accreditation support letter and requiring a visa may contact us for further details.

Stays of more than 90 days

British citizens require a visa and/or residence permit for any stay beyond 90 days within any 180-day period.

British citizens may apply to the local immigration office ( Ausländerbehörde ) for their residence permits after arrival in Germany and do not need to have obtained a visa prior to travelling to Germany. Please note that you need to register your new residence ( Anmeldung ) with the authorities ( Meldebehörde ) within 2 weeks of arrival and apply to the local immigration office ( Ausländerbehörde ) for your residence permit within the first 90 days of your stay in Germany. You may only take up your activities related to the UEFA EURO 2024 once you have been issued a residence permit explicitly authorising such employment. This privilege is also extended to citizens of Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Korea (Republic) and the United States of America.

You may also choose to apply for a visa prior to travel, effectively permitting your activities from the first day of visa validity.

All other nationalities require a visa prior to travel to Germany. Please follow the following instructions:

  • Complete the VIDEX online application form , print one copy of the form including the barcode page (page 7) and sign the form on pages 5 and 6. Separate application forms are required for each applicant; all children also require separate forms.
  • Printout of the online application form including barcodes (as under #1)
  • Valid passport signed by the holder , issued within the last 10 years and valid for at least six months. The passport needs to have at least 2 consecutive blank pages (i.e. a blank double page spread). Plus 1 photocopy of the passport biodata page
  • 2 fully biometric passport photos, size 35 x 45 mm. Consult our FAQs for detailed requirements.

Letter of accreditation by the EURO 2024 organising committee.

Confirmation of health insurance cover commensurate with the level of statutory German public health insurance (gesetzliche Krankenversicherung).

Professional curriculum vitae

Prepaid, self-addressed Royal Mail Special Delivery return envelope (up to 500g) in order to return your passport after processing (not applicable for applications submitted to a Visa Application Centre run by our external service provider, TLScontact).

Visa fees apply. Some categories will be issued free of charge.

Processing time: In this visa category, most applications are typically processed within 2 weeks.

FAQ and other important information

Please read the information on our website carefully. We do appreciate that it might be easier for you to ask questions. However, we do not have sufficient staff capacity to respond to every query.

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  1. Applying for a Germany Visa from United Kingdom

    Tourist / Visitor Visa; Business Visa; Airport Transit Visa; Training/Internship Visa ... Please note even if you submit your application at a German visa application centre in United Kingdom it will be forwarded to the embassy/consulate as they are in charge of final decision-making. ... Can a UK Citizen Live and Work in Germany? Yes, UK ...

  2. TLScontact

    TLScontact is a service provider that helps you with your visa applications to Germany and other countries. You can book an appointment, submit your documents and track your application online. Visit TLScontact London to find out more about the visa requirements and procedures for your travel purpose.

  3. Visa Information

    Please note that we will only accept visa applications from UK residents, including foreign residents holding a UK Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) or a UK short-term study visa. If you are not a UK resident please apply to the German Mission in your country of residence. Likewise, non-resident British citizens need to file their application in ...

  4. Applying for a German Schengen Visa from the UK

    The German Schengen visa application form. Documents generally required for any Schengen visa application. A valid UK Residence permit (original) must be issued as a biometric card (BRP) or endorsed in the passport. A UK visitor visa is not acceptable. One photocopy of the BRP (front and back) or endorsement.

  5. Short stay Schengen visas

    Short-stay Schengen visas for 90 days and less (C visas) A Schengen visa is a short-stay visa allowing its holder to circulate in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. Schengen visas (type C) can only be applied for through our external service provider TLScontact. The Schengen area covers 27 countries ("Schengen ...

  6. Where can I apply for my visa?

    For visa appointments with the Consulate General in Edinburgh please contact the Consulate directly. The German Missions in the UK operate from both London and Edinburgh with two distinct jurisdictions and your place of residence determines which German Mission or Visa Application Centre you will need to contact to apply for a visa.

  7. Visa regulations

    Time required to process a visa application. ... Number of short stay Schengen visas (transit, visits, business, tourism, etc.) issued by German missions in 2021: 287.614 (2020: 353.983, many of ...

  8. TLScontact

    TLScontact is the official service provider for visa applications to Germany from the UK and South Africa. Find out how to book an appointment, complete your Videx form, and prepare your supporting documents on this website.

  9. Entry requirements

    Your passport must be: issued less than 10 years before the date you enter the country (check the 'date of issue') valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave (check the ...

  10. Essential Guide: Germany Visa from UK

    The German Tourist Visa is designed for UK citizens who wish to visit Germany for leisure or sightseeing purposes. This visa allows you to stay in the country for up to 90 days. ... Tips for a Successful German Visa Application from UK. Applying for a German visa can seem daunting, but with a bit of preparation, you can increase your chances of ...

  11. German Schengen Visa

    The application for a German Tourist Visa has to be lodged at the Embassy or Consulate of Germany in the country where you live. Pay the visa fee. The fee of applying for a German Tourist Visa is 80€, while for children of age 6-12 you have to pay 40€, while it is free for those aged 0-6 of age.

  12. Germany tourist visa requirements and application process

    Applying for a German Tourist visa from the UK involves the following steps: Verify that you are eligible to apply for a Schengen tourist visa for Germany and choose the right category for your intended travel (Holiday, school, employment, family, or business). Fill out the application form for visa. Collect all the necessary paperwork.

  13. Visit the UK as a Standard Visitor: Apply for a Standard Visitor visa

    You can choose to apply for a long-term Standard Visitor visa if you visit the UK regularly. This visa lasts 2, 5 or 10 years. You can stay for a maximum of 6 months on each visit. If you're ...

  14. How to apply for a visa to come to the UK

    If you want to visit the UK. Apply for a Standard Visitor visa to visit the UK for up to 6 months. For example: for a holiday or to see family and friends. for a business trip or meeting. to do a ...

  15. Visa FAQ

    Passport photographs required for visa applications must be recent (no older than three months) and comply with German biometric standards, including. Photo to be taken in full-face view, directly facing the camera. The face must take up 70 to 80% of the photo. This corresponds to a height of 32 to 36mm.

  16. German Schengen Visa Application Guidelines and Requirements

    If you plan to travel, visit, or do business in the Germany region for up to 90 days in a 180-day period, you must have a German Schengen visa. Next Day Appointment 447300463745 02084326004 [email protected]

  17. Visa application / entry requirements: Great Britain

    We'll help you to arrange an appointment for your visa application for a standard visitor visa (for tourists and business travelers) at a UK Visa Application Center in Berlin, Dusseldorf or Munich. Please fill out the following form and send us all documents by e-mail to [email protected] zu. Form GB2024 it is attached to the form below

  18. UK Visa Application Centre in Germany

    Germany. Welcome to TLScontact UK in Germany. Please choose the Visa Application Centre where you would like to submit your application. This should be the same Visa Application Centre as your appointment. Appointment availability for Düsseldorf is limited and we suggest to apply alternatively in Munich or Berlin. By continuing to use this ...

  19. Germany Visit Visa from UK

    The fees you will have to pay during the visa application are determined by your age as well as the current up-to-date conversion rates. There are also certain exemptions to these fees to keep an eye out on. For UK residents, the Germany visitor visa fees are below: Adult: £73/€80; Children (6-12 years): £36.50/€40

  20. Travelling to the EU and Schengen Area from the UK

    Citizens of the United Kingdom with a valid UK passport can travel to 27 European member countries of the Schengen Area for a maximum of 90 days without having to apply for or obtain a visa for short-term tourism or a business trip. For now, you only need your British passport, travel ticket or driving documents (if you are driving), enough ...

  21. 1. Entry into the United Kingdom for Germans

    You may apply for a Temporary Worker - Government Authorised Exchange visa (T5) provided you meet the criteria. However, since 1 January 2021, it is virtually impossible in practice for EU citizens to do a German university mandatory internship in the United Kingdom. 1g. As an EU citizen, can I do a legal internship (administrative or elective ...

  22. Appointment booking

    General information. Please note the following when booking an appointment: A separate appointment must be booked for each applicant (e.g. if you are applying for yourself and your two children à you need to book 3 appointments) You can apply for more than one document at one appointment (e.g. a passport and an ID card; please let the counter ...

  23. Euro 2024 visa information

    All other nationalities require a visa prior to travel to Germany. Please follow the following instructions: Complete the VIDEX online application form, print one copy of the form including the barcode page (page 7) and sign the form on pages 5 and 6. Separate application forms are required for each applicant; all children also require separate ...