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A large country in Western Europe that attracts visitors for its Oktoberfest, Gothic architecture, romantic day cruises on the Danube and Rhine Rivers, and more. Germany is a member of the Schengen regime and uses a unique liability pledge for applicants that use a cosponsor. A substantial number of Germans speak English with near fluency, especially in the medium-to-large cities.

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I am from India and I got shortlisted to write an entrance exam in Germany. I hold a Schengen Type C business Visa, but I am not sure whether I can write the exam using it. I have an invitation from ...
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This question is related to the older thread: Re-entering Germany, with transit in the US, with only a national ID card and another passportI am a German-Thai national, currently in Thailand and ...
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Deutsche Bahn sometimes shows journeys with operators they cannot sell tickets for, e.g. FlixBus or WestBahn. An example:Fri 27. Mar 2026RB 4020:34 Mühldorf(Oberbay)21:43 München OstWB 98622:04 ...
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On the first day, my partner and I have the following travel plan. We will start from Frankfurt Airport and travel into the city to Frankfurt Central Station (Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof). In the morning, ...
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I'm a U.S. citizen who has a contract to take up a Senior Faculty Research Fellowship for six months in Germany. I've fulfilled all of the requirements for the Visa Research Type D EXCEPT the health ...
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I’ve just received my German national (D) visa for employment (Blue Card) and plan to move from the UK to Germany by car.The route I’m considering is via the Eurotunnel into France, then driving ...
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I'll be driving from Sweden to Spain soon. It's quite a distance and I've been told that there's a train service in Germany so I can rest (maybe even sleep) while my car and me travel South.Where can ...
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On our Super Sparpreis Gruppe, it says Nur gültig mit amtlichen Lichtbildausweis, meaning only valid with a government photo ID. But the travellers are not named on the ticket — it just says the ...
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My partner is from Taiwan and will apply for a Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) to live and search work in Germany.Is it possible that they enter without visa (via visa exception), and then while in ...
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I hold a German Blue Card, which allows me to stay outside of Germany for up to 180 consecutive days without losing my residence permit.I’m currently in Pakistan and planning to return to the ...
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We want to travel to Spain (Andalusia) during the German easter holidays (first two weeks of April) in 2026. I am trying to avoid plane travels when possible and as a result I do not book plane ...
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I am a PhD student in India. I have to visit Germany for research visits under DAAD Postdoc-NeT-AI scholarship. DAAD says the purpose of this is: to visit several German research institutions, to ...
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I have some doubts.My national visa German ended May 30th. My questions is when can I enter as a tourist, as im coming from a country visa free for tourist purposes. Do i have to wait in non Schengen ...
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On some international routes, such as between Germany and France, the ICE may have mandatory reservations. This means the "you can take any train" benefit of the Flexpreis is not very ...
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Last year my Mother in Law was here on Schengen Visitor Visa (Family and Friends). She arrived on 26.08.2024 at Frankfurt, Germany and left on 16.11.2024. While booking her flight tickets, I only paid ...
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