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  1. Apply for a visa to Germany with VFS Global, the trusted partner of governments and diplomatic missions worldwide. Find out how to schedule an appointment, track your application, and access other services on the VFS Global website.

  2. Germany VISA - Information about different Germany VISA types, document requirements for the application, visa fees and application form.

  3. How Do I Get a Visa for Germany From India? To get a visa to Germany from India follow the instructions as listed: Select the correct visa type. Find out where to apply. Set up an appointment with VFS Global Visa Application Center. Prepare the required documents. Pay the visa fee. Submit your application. Select the Correct Visa Type

  4. The Visa Navigator helps you to quickly and easily find the visa you need to enter and stay in Germany. Answer a few questions about the purpose of your entry and get sound information on how and where to apply for the relevant visa.

  5. If you wish to stay in Germany for up to 90 days, please apply for a Schengen visa. Schengen visas are sometimes also referred to as “short-term visas” or “C visas”.

  6. Overview. If you are planning a short visit to Germany, you may need to apply for a Schengen visa. Germany is one of the 26 European countries forming the Schengen Area which have no border controls between them. These countries also issue a common visa, the Schengen visa for stays up to 90 days.

  7. If you wish to stay in Germany for more than 90 days, please apply for a German National visa. National visas are sometimes also referred to as 'long-term visas' or 'D visas'. Content. The national visa is the entry visa for a long-term stay (more than 90 days) for a specific purpose of stay provided by the law.

  8. Federal Foreign Office (FFO) You can find out which visa you need in order to come to Germany with the Visa-Navigator. Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) Centre of Excellence for Asylum, Migration and Integration in Germany

  9. German entered into bilateral visa waiver agreements with certain countries which, under certain circumstances, allow for a stay in Germany exceeding the period of 90 days in any 180-days period.

  10. Residence Visa. A residence visa is required if you intend to stay in Germany for more than 90 days for work or study or if you intend to move to Germany permanently.

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