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A German passport (German: deutscher Reisepass, pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃɐ ˈʁaɪzəˌpas] ⓘ) is an identity document issued to nationals of Germany for the purpose of international travel. A German passport is, besides the German ID card and the German Emergency Travel Document (called "Reiseausweis als Passersatz"), the only other officially ...
Diplomatic missions of Germany. The Federal Republic of Germany manages 227 diplomatic missions abroad. Of these, 153 are embassies, 52 consulates-general, 7 consulates, and 12 multilateral missions making it one of the world's largest diplomatic networks.
Processing times given by the U.S. Department of State as of July 2022 are eight to 11 weeks. The expedited process can take from five to seven weeks.
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Ambassador Hans-Heinrich Dieckhoff is photographed by journalists leaving a meeting at the U.S. State Department in 1938.. On December 12, 1941 – following Germany's declaration of war against the United States – Switzerland assumed the role of protecting power of Germany in the United States and took custody of the chancery of the German embassy; staff were, meanwhile, interned at the ...
A German passport A German identity card is valid for travel to most European countries. Visa requirements for German citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Germany. As of 16 July 2024, German citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 192 countries and territories.
Passport guidelines and a general booklet design resulted from the conference, [19] which was followed up by conferences in 1926 and 1927. [20] The League of Nations issued Nansen passports to stateless refugees from 1922 to 1938. [21] While the United Nations held a travel conference in 1963, no passport guidelines resulted from it.