Visa Information:
To visit Germany, many world nationals
may need a visa. Since 1995 when Germany, as an EU Member State, also became a
member state of the Schengen Area, travelers can enter Germany with a Schengen
Visa.
What is Schengen?
The passport-free area of the EU known
as Schengen includes the majority of the nations in Europe. The world's largest
free travel zone is there.
What is a Schengen
Visa?
A Schengen visa is a short-stay visa
that enables travelers to enter any nation that is a part of the Schengen Area
and remain there for up to 90 days for either leisure or business.
The most prevalent visa for Europe is
the Schengen visa. It allows the holder to leave the Schengen region and enter
it freely from any of the Schengen member nations. The Schengen Area does not
have border controls.
However, you must apply for a national visa
of that European nation rather than a Schengen Visa if you intend to study,
work, or reside in one of the Schengen countries for a period of time longer
than 90 days.
Who Needs a Visa to
Enter Germany?
Prior to traveling to Europe, all
citizens of third countries that have not yet reached a visa liberalization
agreement with Schengen member states are required to obtain a visa.
If you intend to visit one of the
Schengen member countries, you should determine if you require a Schengen visa.
Additional information available at the website of Schengen VISA information https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/germany/visa/
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