GERMANY

Germany is an ideal destination for tourism, study, cultural exchange, and ‎medical care, thanks to its rich history, diverse landscapes, and excellent ‎infrastructure. Tourists can explore the historical charm of Berlin, with its iconic ‎landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall, or enjoy the fairy-tale ‎beauty of Bavaria, with Munich offering famous festivals like Oktoberfest and ‎easy access to the Alps. ‎

‎Cities like Hamburg, with its bustling port, and Cologne, known for its stunning ‎cathedral, also draw visitors from around the world. For students, Germany ‎boasts a world-class education system, particularly in cities like Heidelberg and ‎Leipzig, while its top-tier healthcare system attracts medical tourists to cities ‎like Frankfurt and Düsseldorf. Whether for academic growth, cultural discovery, ‎or medical treatment, Germany offers a diverse and enriching experience.‎

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    Type of Visas:
    The Embassy of Germany in Jordan offers various types of visas based on the ‎purpose of your visit. Here is a list of the main visa categories you can apply ‎for:‎

    ‎1. Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C)‎

    • Purpose: For stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period in the ‎Schengen Area for tourism, business, family visits, or cultural exchange.‎
    • Valid for: Tourism, Business, Family visits, Cultural events, Sports ‎events, etc.‎
    •  Multiple Entry or Single Entry: Available depending on the applicant’s ‎travel history.‎

    ‎2. National Visa (Type D)‎

    • Purpose: For stays longer than 90 days for purposes such as studies, ‎employment, family reunification, or medical treatment.‎
    • Types:‎
      Student Visa: For attending university or higher education ‎programs.‎
      Work Visa: For employees, skilled workers, or those with a job ‎offer in Germany.‎
      Family Reunification Visa: For spouses, children, or other family ‎members joining a resident in Germany.‎
      Research Visa: For researchers planning to work at German ‎institutions.‎
      Medical Treatment Visa: For those seeking medical treatment in ‎Germany for a long stay.‎
    1. Transit Visa (Type B)
    • Purpose: For travelers who are passing through Germany en route to a ‎non-Schengen country.‎
    • Duration: Typically up to 5 days, with evidence of onward travel to ‎another destination.‎

    ‎4. Airport Transit Visa (Type A)‎

    • Purpose: For travelers who need to transit through a German airport ‎without leaving the international transit area (for example, if you're ‎traveling to a non-Schengen country and changing flights in Germany).‎
    • Required for: Nationals of certain countries who require a visa to transit ‎through the Schengen Area.‎

    ‎5. Visa for Medical Treatment‎

    • Purpose: For individuals traveling to Germany for medical treatment ‎that requires more than 90 days.‎
    • Documents required: Medical invitation from a German hospital or ‎clinic, proof of financial means, and insurance for medical treatment.‎

    ‎6. Visa for Employment (Job Seeker Visa)‎

    • Purpose: For highly qualified professionals who wish to enter Germany ‎and search for work for up to 6 months.‎
    • Requirements: Must show proof of academic qualifications and/or work ‎experience.‎

    ‎7. Youth Exchange and Cultural Visa‎

    • Purpose: For people visiting Germany for youth exchange programs or ‎cultural activities.‎
    • Eligibility: Requires official invitation from a cultural or exchange organization in Germany.

    ‎8. Working Holiday Visa‎

    • Purpose: For young people from certain countries who want to travel and work in Germany to fund their stay.
    •  Age Range: Typically available to applicants between 18 and 30 years.