Germany Airport Transit Visa
Germany is at the heart of Europe and thus a very frequented transit country. The vast majority of travelers do not need a visa when in transit through German airports. Airport Transit Visas for Germany are required by nationals of the following countries:
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Mali, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, South Sudan, Sri-Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Turkey.
GENERAL EXCEPTIONS:
Nationals of the above mentioned countries Do NOT require an airport transit visa if:
have a valid visa for the UK, Ireland, Japan, Canada, USA, Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Lichtenstein
they are a partner (married, common-law or same sex) or child of an EU/EEA/EFTA national and hold a British “Residence Card of a Family Member of an EEA National”
they are holders of Diplomatic Passports
have a valid visa for a Member State of the EU, Canada, Japan or the United States of America, or when they return from these countries after having used the visa
Keep in mind that with a airport transit visa you are not allowed to stay overnight or leave the airport. You are allowed only a short stay in the international transit area. Please verify with your airline or travel agency.
In these five airports in Germany you can stay at the International Transit Area without a visa:
Cologne/Bonn
Düsseldorf
Frankfurt/Main
Hamburg
Munich
KEEP IN MIND
Airport transit privilege does not apply in the following cases and you will need to get a visitor visa if:
You have to pick up your baggage and/or have to check-in again
You are transiting through two or more airports in the Schengen Countries
You have an open ticket
Your stay in the international transit area more than 12 hours
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