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There are many types of visas that may be necessary for your trip to Germany depending on your objectives. Depending on your plans, you will need a different Schengen visa, whether you want to travel to Germany, study, work, or even move there permanently.
The following are the most typical forms of German visas:
- Tourist & Visitor Visa?– for people who wish to enter Germany with the purpose of visiting friends or relatives, or to just sightsee and experience the country and its culture.
- Family Reunion Visa?– Families of German residents who wish to join them in Germany may apply for a Family Reunion Visa to Join a Relative or a Partner.
- A job seeker visa?enables its holder to travel to Germany and look for employment.
- For foreigners who seek to visit the nation with the sole intent of taking a language course or continuing their studies at an educational institution in Germany, there is?the Studying & Language Learning Visa.?
- People who have landed a job in Germany are eligible for a?working visa.
- Business visas?are for persons who need to stay in Germany for more than 90 days in a six-month period in order to do business.
- A relatively small percentage of third-world people who must pass through a German airport on their way to their final destination are needed to obtain an?airport transit visa.
- For scientists or researchers who have been invited by a facility to conduct a study or research, there is the?guest scientist visa.
- Training/Internship Visa: This type of visa enables citizens of third-world nations to participate in training or internships. a, also known as a tourist or visiting visa, is required if you intend to enter Germany for a brief length of time as a tourist or guest.
To learn more about this visa, read this post.
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