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  2. Visa requirements for German citizens - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. German residence permit - Wikipedia

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    Today, residence permits are issued as ID-1 (credit card size) plastic cards and the additional provisions are printed on a separate sheet of paper, so that residents have to possess, but not carry around, up to three different documents: a passport from their country of citizenship, their residence permit, and the supplementary sheet if ...

  4. German passport - Wikipedia

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    A child passport served just like any other passport, with the exception that it was not biometric (or e-Passport). As a result, travelling to the US, for example, required a tourist visa in spite of Germany's participation in the United States Visa Waiver Program. Alternatively, infants and children of any age are allowed to obtain a regular ...

  5. Visa requirements for European Union citizens - Wikipedia

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    Passport rankings by the number of countries and territories their holders could visit without a visa or by obtaining visa on arrival in July 2024 according to the Henley Passport Index were as follows (ranked [361]): French, German, Italian and Spanish — 192 countries and territories (2nd); Austrian, Dutch, Finnish, Irish, Luxembourgish ...

  6. Visa policy of the Schengen Area - Wikipedia

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    The visa policy allows nationals of certain countries to enter the Schengen Area via air, land or sea without a visa for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Nationals of certain other countries are required to have a visa to enter and, in some cases, transit through the Schengen area.

  7. Family visa - Wikipedia

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    The Familienzusammenführung visa was created to allow family members (primarily children and spouses) of foreigners already living in Germany. [1] to reside together as a family unit. To be eligible for a German Family Reunification Visa, the applicant already living in Germany has to be a legal resident of the country.

  8. German identity card - Wikipedia

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    German identity documents use the in Germany officially registered name in Latin letters, normally based on transcription into German. German naming law accepts umlauts and/or ß in family names as a reason for an official name change (even just the change of the spelling, e.g. from Müller to Mueller or from Weiß to Weiss is regarded as a ...

  9. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Germany: Visa not required [184] 90 days 90 days within any 180-day period in the Schengen Area [185] Residence permit (Aufenthaltstitel) for stays of longer than 90 days obtainable after arrival under certain conditions. [citation needed] Germany requires that all passports be signed. [citation needed] Yes Ghana: Visa required [186] [187]