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Do you need a transit visa for Lufthansa Frankfurt?

Do I need a visa? The vast majority of foreign travellers benefit from the “transit privilege” - if during a stopover at a German airport, you do not leave the International Airport Area and if the destination is not in a Schengen country, you do not need a transit visa.



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Also, if your transit time does not exceed 12 hours, you will not need a German transit visa. Note that if you need to stop at more than only one airport within the Schengen area, you will then need to apply for a regular Schengen visa.

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British citizens do not require a visa for the Schengen Member States if the duration of their stay does not exceed 90 days within any 180-day period. Any stay that exceeds the 90-day period requires a visa.

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The vast majority of travellers do not need a visa when in transit through German airports. However, the nationals of certain countries need Airport Transit Visas for Germany in order to be permitted to transit through German airports.

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For example, you may be required to get a transit visa if: You are changing transport in a country to travel to another destination. You are leaving within a short time from your arrival. You are not eligible for an automatic visa or visa waiver based on your nationality.

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While the Airport Transit Visa allows its holder to travel through the international zone of the Schengen Country Airport without entering the Schengen Country Area the Transit visa which allows its holder to transit within no more than 5 days through more than one Schengen country by car, coach or plane on the way to ...

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You'll need to clear customs and immigration. Next, you'll recheck your luggage for the domestic flight. Finally, you'll need to go through Transportation Security Administration screening. This may include a physical inspection of your luggage and personal items with a metal detector or a full-body scan.

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You might have to go through customs during a layover, especially if your layover is in the Schengen Area (which consists of most countries in the EU). For example, if your final destination is Paris, France, but you have a layover in Madrid, Spain, you will actually go through customs in Spain, not France.

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By default all connecting passengers have to go through security and plenty of airports do this for everyone regardless of where you come from (London (LHR), Paris (CDG), Doha (DOH), etc.)

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Visa for Germany. Please note that an airport transit visa only allows a short stay in the international transit area of some airports: The airline has to arrange the transit beforehand with the authorities responsible for cross-border security (the Federal Police).

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Transiting the United States In general, travelers in transit through the United States require valid C-1 visas.

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The citizens of the following countries do not need a tourist visa to enter Germany: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Chile, Costa Rica, Denmark, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Great Britain, Guatemala, Honduras, Hongkong, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Japan, ...

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During layover if you do not leave the airport then you can directly catch the next flight. But if you decide to leave the airport and go out then when you again want to enter into airport then you have to go through all the security check and sometimes custom and immigration check which will take roughly 2–3 hours.

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Visa-Free Countries with UK Residency Card
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bulgaria. Canada. Cyprus. Egypt. Eswatini. Fiji. Gambia. Greece.
  • Panama. Papua New Guinea. Grenada. Guine a-Bissau. Hungary. Ireland. Macedonia. Malta. Moldova. Montenegro. Myanmar.
  • Portugal. Spain. Suriname. Timor-Leste. Turkey. United Arab Emirates. Vanuatu.


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