Alemania

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Código Telefónico

+49

Capital

Berlin

Población

83 millones

Nombre Nativo

Deutschland

Región

Europe

Western Europe

Zonas Horarias

Central European Time

UTC+01:00

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Germany, Europe's largest economy and most populous nation, stands at the heart of the European Union as a global leader in technology, manufacturing, innovation, and cultural influence. From the historic Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to the automotive excellence of Stuttgart, from the medieval charm of Bavaria to the cutting-edge research institutions of Munich and Heidelberg, Germany offers unparalleled opportunities for business, education, tourism, and cultural exchange. As a founding member of the Schengen Area, Germany serves as a gateway to visa-free travel across 27 European countries, making it a strategic destination for international visitors seeking to explore Europe's diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant economies. The country's world-class infrastructure, highly skilled workforce, and position as Europe's economic powerhouse attract millions of business travelers, students, researchers, and tourists annually, while its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and international cooperation continues to strengthen Germany's role as a bridge between nations and cultures.

Germany Visa & Schengen Area Overview

Germany operates within the Schengen visa framework, which enables visa holders to travel freely across 27 European countries including Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, and the Nordic countries, among others. Most international visitors require a Schengen visa to enter Germany, with the specific type determined by the purpose of travel, intended duration of stay, and nationality. The Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) permits stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period and covers tourism, business meetings, conferences, family visits, cultural events, and short-term educational programs. For longer stays exceeding 90 days, such as employment, university studies, research positions, or family reunification, a national visa (Type D) is required, which serves as both a visa and residence permit. Germany's strategic position as Europe's economic hub, combined with its leadership in automotive engineering, renewable energy technology, advanced manufacturing, biotechnology, and digital innovation, attracts diverse visitor categories from business executives and investors to researchers, students, and skilled professionals. The German visa system prioritizes efficiency and transparency, with well-established application procedures through German embassies and consulates worldwide, supported by comprehensive online resources and professional visa application centers in major cities globally.

Tipos de Visa Comunes

Schengen Tourist Visa (Type C)

Up to 90 days within any 180-day period

Leisure travel, sightseeing, visiting Germany's historic cities, cultural attractions, natural landscapes, attending festivals, exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites, and short-term tourism throughout the Schengen Area

Schengen Business Visa (Type C)

Up to 90 days within any 180-day period

Attending business meetings, conferences, trade fairs (including major events like Hannover Messe, IAA Mobility, CeBIT successors), conducting negotiations, exploring investment opportunities, meeting with German business partners, attending corporate training, and participating in professional networking events across Germany's major business centers including Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Berlin, Stuttgart, and Düsseldorf

Student Visa (Type D)

Duration of study program plus extension period for job search

Full-time study at German universities, technical universities (TU Munich, RWTH Aachen), research institutions, language schools, and participation in degree programs, exchange programs (DAAD, Erasmus+), doctoral research, and academic internships at Germany's world-renowned educational institutions

Work Visa / Employment Visa (Type D)

Duration of employment contract, renewable

Employment in Germany under a formal job contract, including positions for qualified professionals, EU Blue Card holders (highly skilled workers), ICT (Intra-Company Transfer) for multinational corporations, vocational training, and employment in sectors such as engineering, IT, healthcare, research, automotive industry, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing

Job Seeker Visa (Type D)

Up to 6 months (non-renewable, must secure employment during this period)

Seeking employment in Germany for qualified professionals with university degrees, enabling job search, attending interviews, networking with potential employers, and exploring career opportunities in Germany's dynamic job market, particularly in engineering, technology, healthcare, and research sectors

EU Blue Card

Up to 4 years, tied to employment contract, renewable

Highly qualified professionals with university degrees and job offers in Germany meeting minimum salary requirements (currently €58,400 annually, or €45,552 for shortage occupations such as IT, engineering, mathematics, natural sciences, medicine), providing fast-track residence and work authorization with pathway to permanent residence

Family Reunion Visa (Type D)

Long-term, with pathway to permanent residence

Joining family members who are German citizens, permanent residents, or legal residents of Germany, including spouses, minor children, and in certain cases parents and other dependent relatives, enabling family reunification and long-term residence

Freelance / Self-Employment Visa (Type D)

Initially 1-3 years, renewable based on business success

Freelancers, artists, writers, consultants, and entrepreneurs establishing self-employed activities in Germany, particularly for those with demonstrated demand for their services, sufficient financial resources, and contribution to Germany's economy or cultural life

Research Visa (Type D)

Duration of research project, renewable

Researchers, scientists, and academics conducting research at German universities, Max Planck Institutes, Fraunhofer Society, Helmholtz Centers, Leibniz Association institutions, and corporate research facilities, with hosting agreements from recognized German research organizations

Language Course Visa (Type C or D)

3-12 months depending on course duration

Attending intensive German language courses at recognized language schools and institutions, particularly for those preparing for university admission, professional integration, or TestDaF/DSH German language proficiency exams

Au Pair Visa (Type D)

6-12 months

Cultural exchange program for young people aged 18-26 living with German host families, providing childcare assistance while learning German language and culture, with regulated working hours and educational opportunities

Vocational Training Visa (Type D)

Duration of vocational training program (typically 2-3 years)

Participating in Germany's renowned dual vocational training system (Ausbildung) combining practical work experience with classroom education, in sectors such as automotive, engineering, hospitality, healthcare, and skilled trades

Essential Visa Information for Germany

Schengen Area Benefits: A German Schengen visa permits travel to all 27 Schengen countries including Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland

Processing Time: Standard visa processing takes 15 calendar days, but can extend to 30-45 days during peak periods or for complex applications requiring additional documentation or interviews

Apply Early: Submit visa applications at least 6-8 weeks before intended travel, and no earlier than 6 months before departure

Ciudades con misiones

Dónde mantiene embajadas o consulados

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Embajadas en Alemania

Estas embajadas y consulados tienen sede en el país. Selecciona una representación para ver información verificada.

Afganistán

Alemania

Berlin
Albania

Alemania

Berlin
Angola

Alemania

FrankfurtBerlin
Antigua y Barbuda

Alemania

Munich
Argelia

Alemania

Berlin
Argentina

Alemania

BonnFrankfurtHamburgBerlin
Armenia

Alemania

Berlin
Australia

Alemania

FrankfurtBerlin
Azerbaiyán

Alemania

Berlin
Bangladés

Alemania

Berlin
Baréin

Alemania

Berlin
Bélgica

Alemania

BerlinCologne
Benín

Alemania

Berlin
Bielorrusia

Alemania

CottbusHamburgMunichBerlin
Bolivia

Alemania

Berlin
Bosnia y Herzegovina

Alemania

Berlin
Brasil

Alemania

Berlin
Brunéi

Alemania

Berlin
Bulgaria

Alemania

MunichBerlin
Burkina Faso

Alemania

Berlin
Burundi

Alemania

Berlin
Cabo Verde

Alemania

Berlin
Camboya

Alemania

FrankfurtBerlin
Camerún

Alemania

Berlin
Canadá

Alemania

Berlin
Chile

Alemania

FrankfurtHamburgMunichBerlin
China

Alemania

FrankfurtHamburgMunichBerlin
Chipre

Alemania

Berlin
Colombia

Alemania

FrankfurtBerlin
Costa de Marfil

Alemania

Berlin
Costa Rica

Alemania

FrankfurtBerlin
Croacia

Alemania

FrankfurtBerlin
Cuba

Alemania

BonnBerlin
Ecuador

Alemania

Berlin
Egipto

Alemania

FrankfurtBerlin
El Salvador

Alemania

Berlin
Eritrea

Alemania

Berlin
Estados Unidos

Alemania

FrankfurtHamburgMunichBerlin
Estonia

Alemania

Berlin
Etiopía

Alemania

BerlinBremenHamburgMunich
Finlandia

Alemania

BerlinBremenDresdenDusseldorf
Francia

Alemania

DuesseldorfFrankfurtHamburgMunich
Gambia

Alemania

CologneStuttgart
Ghana

Alemania

HamburgBerlin
Grecia

Alemania

DusseldorfFrankfurtHamburgMunich
Guinea

Alemania

MunichBerlin
Guinea Ecuatorial

Alemania

Berlin
Haití

Alemania

Berlin
Honduras

Alemania

HamburgBerlin
Hungría

Alemania

MunichBerlin
India

Alemania

FrankfurtHamburgMunichBerlin
Irak

Alemania

FrankfurtBerlin
Irán

Alemania

FrankfurtHamburgMunichBerlin
Irlanda

Alemania

CologneHamburgMunichStuttgart
Islandia

Alemania

BremenCologneCuxhavenDusseldorf
Israel

Alemania

MunichBerlin
Italia

Alemania

Berlin
Jamaica

Alemania

Berlin
Japón

Alemania

BonnDusseldorfFrankfurtHamburg
Kazajistán

Alemania

BonnBremenDresdenFrankfurt
Kenia

Alemania

HamburgBerlin
Kosovo

Alemania

FrankfurtLeipzigMunichStuttgart
Kuwait

Alemania

FrankfurtBerlin
Letonia

Alemania

FrankfurtMunichBerlin
Libia

Alemania

Berlin
Liechtenstein

Alemania

Berlin
Lituania

Alemania

DresdenFrankfurtBerlin
Luxemburgo

Alemania

DresdenHamburgMunichBerlin
Malasia

Alemania

FrankfurtBerlin
Malta

Alemania

Berlin
Moldavia

Alemania

Berlin
Mongolia

Alemania

Berlin
Montenegro

Alemania

FrankfurtHamburgBerlin
Portugal

Alemania

FrankfurtDusseldorfHamburgStuttgart
Reino Unido

Alemania

Berlin
República Checa (Chequia)

Alemania

DresdenMunichBerlin
República del Congo

Alemania

MunichBerlin
República Democrática del Congo

Alemania

Berlin
República Dominicana

Alemania

Berlin
Samoa Americana

Alemania

Berlin
Yibuti

Alemania

Berlin

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