Planning a trip to Germany? If Germany is your main destination in the Schengen Area (where you’ll spend the most nights), UAE residents apply for a short-stay Schengen Type C visa through the Germany consulate in Dubai, handled via VFS Global. Here’s what you need for 2026.
Germany visa fee and processing (2026)
- Fee: €90 per adult (€45 for children 6–11), plus the VFS Global service charge
- Insurance: Travel medical cover of at least €30,000, valid across all Schengen states
- Processing: Typically around 15 calendar days, but apply early — it can take up to 45 days in busy periods
Documents you’ll need
- Passport valid 3+ months beyond return, with 2 blank pages
- Completed application form and a recent photo
- Confirmed return flights and full-stay accommodation in Germany
- Day-by-day itinerary and cover letter
- 3–6 months of bank statements with a stable balance
- Employment/NOC letter with salary and approved leave
- Emirates ID and residence visa
- Schengen travel insurance (€30,000)
Call Visa Doctor: +971 58 517 0900 — we prepare and check UAE residents’ Schengen files.
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FAQ
How much is a Germany visa from Dubai in 2026?
The Schengen visa fee is €90 for adults, plus the VFS Global service charge and mandatory €30,000 travel insurance — typically €150–€250 all-in per adult.
Do I apply to Germany or another country?
Apply to Germany only if it is your main destination (most nights), or your first point of entry if nights are split equally.