Germany Visa Fees In Nigeria (2022) Types

Germany is one of the best countries in the world, with a strong economy, a world-class education sector, beautiful cities, amidst other impressive things. Thus, there are different reasons many Nigerians are usually eager to go towards this direction, particularly for study, work and tourism purposes. However, you need a visa as a Nigerian to enter the country.

Germany visa fees in Nigeria is within the range of 60 euros to 75 euros, depending on the type of visa you are going for. Of course, it is payable in the Nigerian Naira, as you are making payment here in Nigeria.

Germany Visa Fees In Nigeria

There are two broad categories of Germany visa which Nigerians can apply for, and their fees are different.

The cost of short-term Germany visas is just €60, while long term visas are issued for €75. However, short term visas for children (between 6 and 12) goes for €35, while children below age 18 can get a long term visa for just €37.5.

It’s possible to obtain a Schengen visa after you exhaust your short term visa, also for €60. Additionally, work visas, study visas, and family reunion visas, cost €75, since they are all long term visas.

To make payment for your German visa in Nigeria, you are expected to go to the German embassy with the specific amount of money you are to pay for the particular visa you are applying for. Kindly note that the popular mode of payment for your visa is to pay in cash when submitting your visa application. However, you can also pay at the bank, but you should be sure it’s one specified by the German Embassy.

Exemption From Visa Application Fees

The German Embassy already stated that there are certain people in certain categories who are exempted paying for visas.

While children under six won’t have to pay for short term and Schengen visas, minor children of German nationals won’t pay for any type of German visa at all.

Also, if your spouse is a German, or you are a parent of German minor children, you are exempted from making payment for any kind of visa at the Embassy.

Finally, other people may also be allowed to get a German visa without paying (or at a discount), based on certain conditions.

Types Of German Visas For Nigerians

There are two broad types of German visas for Nigerians. Of course, the type of visa you will go for is dependent on your purpose for wanting to travel to Germany, as well as the duration of your stay in the country.

German visas for Nigerians are basically broadly categorized into two: Short Term visas and Long Term visas.

Before giving more details about these broad visa types, it should be noted that there is a popular visa type known as Schengen visa. It was birthed following the pact signed by prominent European countries – known as the Schengen agreement, permitting holders to travel within the territories of members of the European Union. That is, with a Schengen visa, you can travel to Germany, and still make a trip to France, Italy, and so on.

Having explained this, let’s now explore the major types of German visas available for Nigerians.

Short Term Visas

Also referred to as visitor’s visa, they are usually obtained by folks who are going to be staying in Germany for less than 90 days in 6 months. Of course, with a visa in this category, you can also decide to stay in the country at stretch of 3 months at a go.

Irrespective of how you want to make use of the short term visa, the bottom line is that you won’t be permitted to stay beyond three months in Germany. But if you know you have a good reason to extend your stay in the country, then you have to apply for a Schengen visa. With that, you can still stay around for six months before making another application.

There are different visa types in this category. Prominent types include:

  1. Tourist visa
  2. Visitor’s visa for folks visiting family in Germany
  3. Health visa
  4. AU Pair/Voluntary Work visa
  5. Research/Conference visa.

 

Long Term Visas

If you have good reasons to stay in Germany for a longer period of time (more than 90 days), then you can go for this one. It should be noted that this visa type isn’t issued to just anyone. If you must have it, then you must truly deserve having it.

There are different reasons folks apply for a long term visa. For instance, if you are reuniting with your family in Germany, or you are going to be studying in a university, then you will need a long term visa.

 

Other Things You Should Know

Once you are sure of the reason you have to travel to Germany from Nigeria, you can start your application, and ensure it is submitted to the German Embassy or Consulate General office in Abuja or Lagos.

The purpose for the trip will determine the visa type you will opt for. However, it is necessary to be as open and transparent as possible when making your application, and clearly make known why you must be in Germany. If the officials should discover that you are trying to play all smart and shady, they will decline your application too.

Also, applicants are to book their visa appointment online, and it can be done with a good internet-enabled device. You only have to fill relevant forms online and submit scanned copies of necessary documents. However, your application must be made in person, and your documents must be presented in person at the visa interview. In fact, it doesn’t matter the number of people you intend traveling with – application must be in person (even children).

The Embassy will only accept and consider completed visa applications. You are to also book your visa appointment within 90 days of your trip to Germany. It is necessary to take note of these things to increase your chances of getting your visa.

 

Address of the German Embassy And Consulate General Office In Nigeria

There are currently two German official foreign representations In Nigeria, located in two different parts of the country. One is in Abuja, while the other is in Lagos.

Here is the address of the German Embassy in Abuja:

9 lake Maracaibo Close, Maitama, Abuja.

You can reach out to them via phone: 0706410880, or simply send an email – info@abuja.diplo.de

Here is the address of the German Consulate General Office in Lagos State:

15 Walter Carrington Crescent, Victoria Island

Here is their official phone number and email address:

Phone: 23412809966

Email: info@lago.diplo.de

Read:

Closing

We have considered Germany Visa Fees In Nigeria here, and have made attempts to reveal the different types of German visas you can apply for right here in Nigeria. Since these money are not refundable, then it is advisable that you should take your time when filing your application, so you won’t just waste your money like that.

It is also helpful to add that since the country’s summer months oftentimes get a high demand for visas, you can simply book your appointment in advance to avoid delay.