Valid for stays up to 90 days within 180 days across the Schengen Area.
Tourist & Visitor Visa: For tourism or private visits. Requires proof of funds, accommodation, health insurance, and itinerary.
Business Visa: For attending meetings, conferences, or trade fairs. No paid work allowed. Proof of business activity required.
Airport Transit Visa (Type A): For travelers transiting through a German airport without entering Germany.
Medical Treatment Visa: For receiving medical care in Germany. Requires confirmation from a medical provider and proof of funds.
Cultural, Film, Sports, or Religious Events Visa: For short-term participation in events. Requires proof of involvement.
Short-Term Training/Internship Visa: For training or internships under 90 days. Requirements depend on the program.
For stays over 90 days. Typically followed by applying for a residence permit in Germany.
Employment Visas:
Skilled Worker Visa: For professionals with recognized academic or vocational training and a job offer.
EU Blue Card: For highly qualified professionals with a university degree and a job offer meeting a salary threshold.
IT Specialist Visa: For experienced IT professionals with job offers and proof of skills.
Work Experience Visa: For skilled workers with recognized qualifications and recent work experience.
Freelancer Visa: For self-employed individuals or freelancers with a viable business plan and proof of means.
Student Visa: For full-time academic studies. Requires admission letter, proof of funds, and insurance.
Language Course Visa: For long-term language study (over 3 months). Requires enrollment and financial proof.
Job Seeker Visa: For degree holders seeking employment. Valid for up to 6 months.
Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte): For job seekers using a points-based system. Allows part-time work while seeking jobs.
Family Reunion Visa: For spouses, partners, and children joining their family in Germany. Requires proof of relationship, housing, income, and (for spouses) basic German.
Au Pair Visa: For young adults (18–26) assisting host families in exchange for room, board, and allowance.
Research Visa: For researchers with a hosting agreement from a German institution.
Vocational Training Visa: For participating in company- or school-based training. Requires a training contract and financial means.
Recognition of Qualifications Visa: For individuals who need to complete adaptation steps for full recognition of their foreign qualifications.
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