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Germany

Central Europe · Schengen area

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Consular fee (from)
€45
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Fees & exemptions

  • Adult (standard)
    €90
  • Child 6–11Reduced
    €45
  • Child under 6Free
    Free
  • Family member of EU/EEA/CH citizenFree

    Directive 2004/38/EC — fee waived with proof of relationship.

    Free

Family members of EU/EEA/Swiss citizens are exempt. Children under 6 free, 6–11 reduced.

Where to apply

German embassy or consulate directly, or VFS Global in some countries.

Appointment system

Book directly on the embassy website. Waiting times vary heavily by country (2 weeks to 3 months).

Required documents

  • Valid passport
  • Visa application form (VIDEX system)
  • 2 biometric photos
  • Travel medical insurance €30,000+
  • Flight reservation
  • Hotel bookings
  • Cover letter
  • Bank statements (3 months)
  • Employment verification
  • Formal obligation letter (if invited by a resident)

Editor tips

Use VIDEX to prepare the form online, then print. Book the appointment as soon as your travel plans are set.

Country-specific quirks

Some German consulates require an in-person Verpflichtungserklärung (formal obligation letter) from your host, issued by their local Ausländerbehörde.

Who can apply where

Your nationality decides whether you need a visa; where you legally live decides where you apply. Applications for Germany are handled by its embassy, consulate or visa centre covering your country of residence — you cannot normally apply in a country you are only visiting.

  • If you are not a citizen of the country you apply from, bring your residence permit or long-stay visa — it usually has to stay valid for at least 3 months after your return.
  • Visiting several Schengen countries? Apply to your main destination, or — if you split time evenly — to the country you enter first.
  • Some passports are visa-exempt for short stays and only need ETIAS travel authorisation instead of a visa; long-stay and work permits are still required for everyone.
  • Fees, document lists and appointment systems are set per consulate, so the local Germany mission for your region always overrides anything on this page.

Where to submit if you apply from the UK

Addresses where applicants of any nationality living in the UK hand in Germany visa documents and give biometrics. Applying from elsewhere? Use the official links below to find the Germany mission covering your country of residence.

  • LondonTLScontact
    Germany Visa Application Centre – London

    Address published on the provider's site — check the link below.

    Most Schengen visa categories are submitted at TLScontact rather than the Embassy. Your UK address decides whether London or Edinburgh handles the case.

    Official page
  • ManchesterTLScontact
    Germany Visa Application Centre – Manchester

    Address published on the provider's site — check the link below.

    One of three TLScontact centres serving German missions in the UK.

    Official page
  • EdinburghTLScontact
    Germany Visa Application Centre – Edinburgh

    Address published on the provider's site — check the link below.

    Serves the consular district of the German Consulate General in Edinburgh (Scotland/N. England — see the district map).

    Official page