Indians Traveling Through Germany No Longer Require Transit Visa Starting 3 June
From 3 June, Indian passport holders transiting through Germany will not need a visa. The change was reported by Business Standard. The policy applies to
From 3 June, Indian passport holders transiting through Germany will not need a
visa. The change was reported by Business Standard. The policy applies to
travelers who remain in the international transit area. Passengers must still
hold a valid onward ticket to a third country. The update follows a review of
Germany’s short‑stay entry rules. Indian travelers can now move more freely
through German hubs. Airlines and travel agents are advised to inform customers
of the new requirement. Authorities will monitor compliance and may adjust rules
if needed.