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.
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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.
- 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.