Germany Travel Visa
How to get a German Travel Visa
German tourist or business visas are not required for U.S. citizens. If you are not a U.S. citizen, let RushMyTravelVisa.com guide you through the German visa application process and help you obtain your German travel visa in time for your trip!
Helpful Information
No Visa Required
Applicant does not require a visa for traveling to Germany. They should visit the consulate's website to obtain more information on visa requirements.
A valid passport is required for travel
- Your passport must be in good condition.
- It cannot be expiring 6 months beyond your intended stay in the country.
- You are required to have at least two blank visa pages left in your passport (The last two pages in your passport are not visa pages, and do not count).
Travel tips
No visa required for visits of up to 90 days duration. Citizens of EU nations, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland may visit or reside with no visa required.
Traveling to Germany (Important Information)
U.S. citizens may enter Germany as a tourist or for business without a visa and may stay up to 90 days in Germany. Your passport should be valid for at least six months beyond the period of stay. This regulation is strictly enforced in Germany. You may be denied entry into Germany or have your travel disrupted if your passport does not have sufficient validity.
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