Schengen Visa

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One Visa- 26 Countries!

The Schengen States established a Schengen Travel Visa which provides an opportunity for the holder to visit all the 26 Schengen Member Countries. Germany has been a member country since 1995.

The Germany (Schengen) Visa is a single entry visa that lets the holder into the Schengen area for a maximum stay of up to 90 days, available through the Schengen visa application from India. However, the German Embassy in the home country has the prerogative to decide the length of one's stay.

The latest time to apply for a Schengen Travel Visa is three weeks before your travel. Typically, the processing short-stay visas to Germany takes approximately ten working days to be processed. However, this is just an approximate time, and there are chances of further delay, since business visas are processed at priority.

The German Embassy will charge the applicant a visa fee of €80. However, there are certain exceptions for the stated visa fees.

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    Find your German Consulate / Embassy

    An embassy building with large columns and an arched entrance. To apply for a Schengen travel visa from India, you will need to submit your Schengen visa application at the respective embassy or consulate responsible for processing travel visas.

    Who needs a Schengen Visa to enter Germany?

    One who needs to travel Germany or any other member countries of the Schengen states will require a short-stay or Schengen Visa. Anybody falling under the stated category will require this visa:

    • Passport holders of third-world countries or citizens of the European Economic Area, Switzerland and the European Union, who have not reached the visa liberalisation agreement with the Schengen states.
    • Passport holders of third-world countries, who have signed a visa liberalisation with visa states, however, were previously rejected from entering any of the Schengen zone or specifically Germany.

    Types of Schengen Visa

    One must apply for the short-stay visa of 90 days based on their purpose of visit through the Schengen visa application from India.

    A black and white icon of a passport with a plane symbol, representing international travel. To apply for a Schengen travel visa from India, ensure that you complete the Schengen visa application accurately and submit it along with the necessary documents for smooth processing

    Germany Transit Visa

    Apply for the transit visa if you want to embark on one of the German harbours, to board a vessel to the non-Schengen destination.

    A black and white icon depicting a plane in flight, symbolizing air travel. When you apply for a Schengen travel visa from India, make sure to fill out the Schengen visa application correctly and submit all required documents for successful visa approval

    Germany Airport Transit Visa

    Apply for the Germany Airport Transit Visa if one needs to land at one of the German Airports to take flights to non-Schengen destinations.

    Applying for a Schengen travel visa. The image emphasizes the process for Schengen visa application, particularly for applicants from India, and how to apply for a Schengen visa from India for seamless travel across Europe

    Germany Tourist Visa

    Apply for the Germany Airport Transit Visa if one needs to land at one of the German Airports to take flights to non-Schengen destinations.

    Germany Business Visa

    Apply for the transit visa if you want to embark on one of the German harbours, to board a vessel to the non-Schengen destination.

    Visa for Visiting family or friends in Germany

    Those wanting to visit their family or friends in Germany should apply for this visa.

    Germany Medical Visa

    Those who want medical care in Germany should apply for this visa.

    Germany Official Visit Visa

    Those wanting to visit Germany for an official visit should apply for an Official visit visa.

    Germany Visa for Cultural, Sports and Film crew

    Apply for this visa if you need to attend an activity related to cultural, religion, sports or as a part of the film crew.

    Germany Training/Internship Visa

    One should apply for this visa if he/she wants to visit Germany for Internship or training purposes

    Germany Trade Fair & Exhibition Visa

    Apply for a Trade Fair and Exhibition Visa if you are planning to participate in the same.

     

    Schengen Visa Application

    To avail visa for short stays, one should follow the application process with the relevant documents (checklist of which is provided above) for the Schengen visa from India through Amratpal A Vision.

    Check eligibility

    1

    First thing one must do is to find out which category of Schengen Visa they fall under.

    Find Consulate

    2

    On finalising the category, one must check for the consulate where he/she should apply.

    Apply

    3

    Fill out the application form for the visa.

    Visa Prerequisite

    4

    Collect the statutory Germany visa requirement.

    Get Travel Insurance (in case you need assistance with the same, get in touch with our professional insurers).
    Book a flight ticket to your German destination.
    Arrange for accommodation.

    Visa interview

    5

    Schedule a visa interview with the German Mission/Embassy.

    Presence

    5

    Attend the interview at your designated German Embassy/Mission. In case you aren't aware of the German Consulate/Embassy/Mission.

    Response

    7

    Wait for a reply from the Embassy.

    How long does it take to get a German Visa?

    Typically, the processing time for German short-stay visas may take up to 15 days. However, during peak seasons, it may take around 30 days to get the visa processed, and in extraordinary cases, up to 60 days Thus, it is advisable to apply three months in advance of your plans for departure.

     

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How long can one stay on a Schengen Visa?

    One may stay a maximum of 90 days with a Schengen Visa.

    Can I travel to Schengen states other than Germany with this Visa?

    Yes, with a Schengen Visa, one may travel to any of the Schengen states.

    How much does it cost for a Schengen Visa?

    The Schengen Visa fees differ based on stay and age group.

    • €80 for adults applying for short stay visas
    • €40 for children below the age of 12 years
    • Free of cost for children below the age of 6 years

    What are the extra documents to be submitted
    by German Schengen Visa of Official delegates?

    The additional documents to be submitted are

    • The official copies of the invitation letter
    • Evidence about the purpose of the journey (meeting, negotiations, inter-governmental organisations, or any other relevant document).

    Can I extend my Schengen Visa?

    Yes, one can extend the German Schengen Visa, however, only in exceptional cases. This may be due to the particular causes that arrive in Germany, i.e. Humanitarian reasons, or Force Majeure.