Basic Requirements

  • Passport
  • Residence EID
  • 2 recent ID pictures (no older than 6 months; 35-40mm in width)
  • Filled out application form
  • Supporting documents depending on your situation and your plan
  • Bank statement from the last 6 months

Application Process

1

Complementary Consultation

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2

Payment

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3

Case Preparation

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4

Visa Appointment Scheduling

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5

Attend Your Visa Appointment

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6

Passport Collection or Delivery

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Frequently Asked Questions

Standard processing time is 15 calendar days from the date of your appointment. However, it may take longer during peak seasons.

Yes. A German-issued multi-entry visa allows travel to other Schengen countries.

You can request a multiple-entry visa, but approval is at the discretion of the German consulate. It’s based on your travel history and documentation.

You can apply up to 6 months in advance and at least 15 days before your trip.

You’ll receive a refusal letter explaining the reason. You can appeal the decision or reapply after addressing the issue.

Yes, travel insurance is absolutely mandatory. It must cover the entire Schengen area for medical emergencies, hospitalization, and repatriation with minimum coverage of €30,000. The insurance must be valid for your entire travel period. We can help you obtain compliant travel insurance that meets German consulate requirements.

Yes, personal attendance is mandatory for all applicants, including children, as biometric data (fingerprints and photographs) must be collected.

Both are Type C Schengen visas, but they require different supporting documents.

Short-stay Schengen visas (Type C) do NOT permit work in Germany. If you’re planning to work, you need a Type D National Visa, which has completely different requirements including a work contract from a German employer, qualification certificates, and possibly proof of German language skills. The process takes significantly longer (2-3 months). We can assess your eligibility during our consultation.

Common rejection reasons include insufficient funds, unclear travel purpose, incomplete documentation, lack of travel insurance, invalid passport (must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended stay), suspicion of overstay risk, previous Schengen visa violations, and inconsistencies in the application. During case preparation, we review everything to minimise rejection risk.

Yes, you can reapply as soon as you address the rejection reasons stated in the refusal letter. However, you must pay the visa fee again. It’s crucial to strengthen your application by correcting the issues that caused rejection. We provide detailed guidance on how to improve your reapplication for better chances of approval.

Yes, significantly. Previous travel to Schengen countries, US, UK, or other developed countries strengthens your application as it demonstrates you respect visa conditions and return home on time. First-time travelers or those with limited travel history should provide extra documentation proving strong ties to the UAE (employment, property ownership, family).

Tourist visas are typically issued for the exact duration of your trip (up to 90 days within a 180-day period). Multiple-entry visas may be granted if you have good travel history, allowing multiple visits within the visa’s validity period (6 months, 1 year, or even up to 5 years in exceptional cases). We help prepare your case strategically to maximize your chances of receiving a multiple-entry visa.

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