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Germany Visa требования 2026

Required for non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals (and other non-visa-exempt nationalities) travelling to Germany. Schengen (C) visa covers stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period for tourism, family visits, business, conferences, or short medical treatment. National (D) visa is required for stays longer than 90 days — employment, EU Blue Card, study, family reunification, language course, Chancenkarte (Opportunity Card), au pair, vocational training. Visa-exempt nationals (US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, etc.) need no visa for short stays but will need an ETIAS travel authorisation from late 2026 (mandatory from 1 January 2027).

Выдаёт Bundesdruckerei (Федеральная типография Германии) · Последняя проверка 28 мая 2026 г. · Официальный источник ↗
Кратко
Сбор за подачу
Schengen (C) — adult
€90
Schengen (C) — child 6–11
€45
Schengen (C) — under 6
Free
National (D) — adult
€75
National (D) — minor
€37.50
Reduced rate (visa-facilitation countries)
€35
ETIAS (visa-exempt, from late 2026)
€7
на 28 мая 2026 г. · подробности
Срок рассмотрения
Schengen (C) — standard
15 calendar days
Schengen (C) — extended review
Up to 45 days (60 exceptional)
Schengen (C) — Germany typical
5–10 business days
National (D) — routine
4–12 weeks
National (D) — accelerated skilled worker
3–4 weeks
Appointment wait (high-demand markets)
2–6 months
Выдающий орган
Bundesdruckerei (Федеральная типография Германии)

Кому нужен Germany Visa?

Required for non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals (and other non-visa-exempt nationalities) travelling to Germany. Schengen (C) visa covers stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period for tourism, family visits, business, conferences, or short medical treatment. National (D) visa is required for stays longer than 90 days — employment, EU Blue Card, study, family reunification, language course, Chancenkarte (Opportunity Card), au pair, vocational training. Visa-exempt nationals (US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, etc.) need no visa for short stays but will need an ETIAS travel authorisation from late 2026 (mandatory from 1 January 2027).

Куда подавать

In person at the German Embassy, Consulate-General, or its authorised visa application centre (VFS Global, TLScontact, or VisaMetric depending on country) in your country of legal residence. Online appointment booking is required — slots can be scarce in high-demand markets (India, Turkey, Egypt, Nigeria). Start by completing the VIDEX online form (videx.diplo.de) and printing the signed application sheet to bring to the appointment.

Сборы

Schengen (C) — adult
€90
Schengen (C) — child 6–11
€45
Schengen (C) — under 6
Free
National (D) — adult
€75
National (D) — minor
€37.50
Reduced rate (visa-facilitation countries)
€35
ETIAS (visa-exempt, from late 2026)
€7

Schengen short-stay (C) visa: €90 for adults, €45 for children 6–11, free for under 6 — the post-2024 increase from the previous €80 fee. National long-stay (D) visa: €75 for adults, €37.50 for minors under 18. A reduced €35 Schengen fee applies to nationals of Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Ukraine under visa-facilitation agreements. Visa fees are non-refundable, even if the application is rejected. Many consulates also charge a VFS Global service fee on top (typically €25–€40) where applications are outsourced. From late 2026, visa-exempt nationals will additionally need an ETIAS travel authorisation (€7, valid 3 years).

Сборы на 28 мая 2026 г.. Перед оплатой уточняйте актуальные суммы в официальном источнике.

Что взять с собой

Документы и материалы, которые понадобятся на приёме или вместе с заявлением.

  • VIDEX-printed application form (videx.diplo.de), fully completed and signed
  • Valid passport — issued within the past 10 years, valid 3+ months beyond planned departure, with 2 blank pages
  • Two recent biometric photos, 35×45 mm, light grey background
  • Travel medical insurance — Schengen-area coverage of at least €30,000 (Schengen C only)
  • Proof of accommodation — hotel reservations or invitation letter (Verpflichtungserklärung)
  • Round-trip flight reservation / itinerary
  • Proof of financial means — bank statements (~€50/day of stay) or sponsor declaration
  • Cover letter explaining purpose, dates, and itinerary of trip
  • Employment proof — contract / NOC letter / payslips, or for students an enrolment certificate
  • For D visa: job contract / admission letter / Anerkennung (qualification recognition) / Sperrkonto blocked account proof
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Сколько это занимает?

Schengen (C) — standard
15 calendar days
Schengen (C) — extended review
Up to 45 days (60 exceptional)
Schengen (C) — Germany typical
5–10 business days
National (D) — routine
4–12 weeks
National (D) — accelerated skilled worker
3–4 weeks
Appointment wait (high-demand markets)
2–6 months

Schengen (C) visa: 15 calendar days is the legal standard, extendable to 45 days for additional checks and exceptionally up to 60 days. Germany is one of the faster Schengen issuers — 5–10 business days is typical in low season at most consulates. National (D) visa: 4–12 weeks routinely, longer where the Ausländerbehörde must be consulted (employment, family reunion). Skilled-worker D visas processed under the accelerated procedure (beschleunigtes Fachkräfteverfahren) can be cut to 3–4 weeks.

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Официальный источник
https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/en/visa-service/-/231148
Последняя проверка 28 мая 2026 г.

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How much does a German Schengen visa cost in 2026? +
€90 for adults, €45 for children aged 6–11, and free for children under 6. This is the post-2024 fee increase from the previous €80. A reduced €35 fee applies to nationals of visa-facilitation countries (Western Balkans plus Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine).
How much does a German national (D) visa cost? +
€75 for adults, €37.50 for minors under 18. The fee is the same whether you are applying for employment, EU Blue Card, study, family reunion, language course, or the new Chancenkarte. Fees are non-refundable.
How long does it take to get a German visa? +
Schengen (C): 15 calendar days legally, but Germany typically issues in 5–10 business days at most consulates. Up to 45 days if extra documents are requested (60 in exceptional cases). National (D): 4–12 weeks routinely. The accelerated skilled-worker procedure can shorten this to 3–4 weeks but requires the German employer to file Vorabzustimmung with the local Ausländerbehörde first.
How do I apply — what is VIDEX? +
VIDEX is the official online visa application form at videx.diplo.de, available in 12 languages. You complete it online, print the signed application sheet, and bring it to your in-person appointment at the German consulate or its authorised visa centre. There is also a separate online form for national (D) visas under the same VIDEX system.
Do US, UK, Canadian, and Australian citizens need a visa for Germany? +
No — these and other visa-exempt nationals can visit the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within any 180-day period without a visa. From late 2026, however, an ETIAS travel authorisation (€7, valid 3 years) will be required. ETIAS becomes mandatory on 1 January 2027.
What is the 90/180 rule? +
You can spend a maximum of 90 days in the entire Schengen Area (not just Germany) within any rolling 180-day period. The counter is calculated backwards from each day of your stay. Overstaying triggers fines, deportation, and potential Schengen-wide entry bans. The rule applies equally to visa-exempt travellers and to holders of multiple-entry Schengen (C) visas.
Can I work in Germany on a Schengen (C) visa? +
No — a Schengen short-stay visa does not permit employment. Business meetings, conferences, and short-term assignments are permitted, but any paid work or employment relationship requires a national (D) visa for employment, an EU Blue Card, or another work-authorised residence title.
What happens after I arrive in Germany on a national (D) visa? +
Within 90 days of arrival you must register your address (Anmeldung) at the local Bürgeramt, then apply for a residence permit (Aufenthaltstitel / eAT) at the Ausländerbehörde before the D visa expires. The D visa is your entry permit; the eAT is your in-country residence permit. See the Germany residence-permit page for that next step.

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