Germany Removes Airport Transit Visa Requirement for Indian Travelers
Germany Lifts Airport Transit Visa Requirement For Indian Nationals

Image: News 18
Indian nationals will no longer require an airport transit visa when passing through Germany, effective June 3. This change simplifies layovers for Indian travelers en route to other countries, as previously, a transit visa was mandatory in specific circumstances.
- 01The German Embassy in New Delhi announced the change on a Tuesday.
- 02The new regulation will take effect on June 3.
- 03Previously, Indian nationals needed a transit visa under certain conditions when using German airports.
- 04The removal of the visa requirement aims to facilitate easier travel for Indians.
- 05The decision was published in the Federal Law Gazette.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Effective June 3, Indian nationals will no longer need an airport transit visa when transiting through Germany, as confirmed by the German Embassy in New Delhi. This change, published in the Federal Law Gazette, aims to ease the travel process for Indian passengers heading to third countries. Previously, certain conditions required Indian travelers to obtain a transit visa, complicating layovers in Germany. The new rule is expected to simplify travel logistics for those utilizing German airports during their journeys.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
The removal of the visa requirement will streamline travel for Indian nationals, making it easier for them to transit through Germany.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
How do you feel about the removal of the airport transit visa requirement for Indian nationals?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.



