cpmumbai2002
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I just got my German transit visa done last week and wanted to share this information for anyone who is planning on getting one.
I have an expired visa stamp in the passport although I do have a valid H1 and I94. I emailed to the German consulate and they indicated that I do need the transit visa. You can apply for a transit visa if you have a valid I94, even though their website mentions "valid visa" as one of the requirements.
Few points to take care of...
1) Make sure that you notirize the application. The stupid people at the German consulate returned my entire application because the it was not notarized. They don\'t bother mentioning this point either on the application or on their website.
2) If you are married and also applying for your spouse, inlcude a copy of the marriage certificate.
3) Include either the originals or certified copies of all the paperwork (including marriage certificate, I94 etc.) I went to a natory here to get my copied certified, but they said they could not certify certain kind of paperwork citing some Texas state law. So I sent in the originals of the H1 and H4 approvals and the marriage certificate.
4) They return back the passports and any originals within a day of two of them receiving it. In my case, the fees were $34 ($10 each for myself and my spouse and $14 for mailing the passports back).
5) The validity period of the transit visa is just one week. So make sure that your travel plans are pretty firm before applying. I didn\'t know this and will now have to travel during that week itself. They need some kind of proof regarding dates of travel (itenarary, tickets etc.) In my case, I just sent them a copy of my itenarary which I got from my travel agent.
Let me know if you have any more questions and I will try to answer them.
I have an expired visa stamp in the passport although I do have a valid H1 and I94. I emailed to the German consulate and they indicated that I do need the transit visa. You can apply for a transit visa if you have a valid I94, even though their website mentions "valid visa" as one of the requirements.
Few points to take care of...
1) Make sure that you notirize the application. The stupid people at the German consulate returned my entire application because the it was not notarized. They don\'t bother mentioning this point either on the application or on their website.
2) If you are married and also applying for your spouse, inlcude a copy of the marriage certificate.
3) Include either the originals or certified copies of all the paperwork (including marriage certificate, I94 etc.) I went to a natory here to get my copied certified, but they said they could not certify certain kind of paperwork citing some Texas state law. So I sent in the originals of the H1 and H4 approvals and the marriage certificate.
4) They return back the passports and any originals within a day of two of them receiving it. In my case, the fees were $34 ($10 each for myself and my spouse and $14 for mailing the passports back).
5) The validity period of the transit visa is just one week. So make sure that your travel plans are pretty firm before applying. I didn\'t know this and will now have to travel during that week itself. They need some kind of proof regarding dates of travel (itenarary, tickets etc.) In my case, I just sent them a copy of my itenarary which I got from my travel agent.
Let me know if you have any more questions and I will try to answer them.