Non-immigrant visas: tourist visaCitizen of countries for which there are general visa requirements in order to visit Germany need a visa for all entries, even for short term stays. There might be exceptions for holders of diplomatic or service passports. To check, whether you belong to such a country, consult the
The visa application has to be presented to the Embassy of the country of main destination (determined by the purpose of the journey and the length of the stay). If your main destination cannot be ascertained, the Schengen state through which you first enter the territory of these countries is responsible for granting the visa. Applications can only be filed personally. Applications of children under the age of sixteen can only be submitted by their legal guardian – in general both parents . If only one parent is present a written, notarised note of permission of the other parent, or the written permission and a copy of his/her passport is required. If only one parent has custody of the childproof can be furnished by a copy of the court order or – in case of a child of a single parent – with the birth certificate (not listing a father). Has one parent passed away, then his/her death certificate has to be submitted. Children aged 16 and older have to apply in person and need a written permission of their legal guardian(s). Each applicant including children who don’t have their own passport, but have their names entered in one of their parents’ passport, has to file a separate application (in duplicate). In general, a visa can be approved if the travel purpose, sufficient financial funds and the will to return to the country of residence is made plausible by the applicant. Besides German authorities as well as authorities of our Schengen partners are consulted. As a rule, a visa can only be issued if neither the German authorities nor those of our Schengen partners raise an objection. There is no lagalright to a visa. Every application is considered at the embassy's discretion and that of other German authorities (i.e. Aliens Registration Office). If completed applications are filed Mondays to Thursdays between 9 and 11 a.m. passports and visas or – when a visa is refused – passports are generally handed over the same day in the afternoon between 2 and 3:30 p.m. If completed applications are filed on Fridays or Mondays to Thursdays between 11 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. or between 2 and 3 p.m. passports and visas or – when a visa is refused – passports are generally handed over the next working day between 2 and 3:30 p.m. No passports and visas are handed over on Fridays. Please note that the processing time for applications may take up to ten days for citizens of certain countries (see In general the following documents have to be submitted:
All documents listed above, have to be submitted as originals and as copies. The originals are returned to you after our evaluation. The processing fee for a visa of 35 Euro has to be paid according to the current exchange rate in cash and in Czech Crowns. Besides the embassy might ask for a lump-sum payment for expenses with reference to the visa application The German border authorities are entitled to deny access to Germany to anyone, even if they have a valid visa or don't even need a visa for Germany. This applies especially to cases of visa fraught and lack of financial means to pay for the stay in Germany.
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