Germany visa application Tanzania
1. Processing of Germany visa applications
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Due to the development of the pandemic in Tanzania, visa applications can currently only be accepted in urgent exceptional cases. As soon as this situation changes, an announcement will be made on the website of the German Embassy Dar es Salaam.
In cases where exceptions apply which allow entry to Germany, travellers can contact the German Embassy Dar es Salaam via the contact form / by phoning 022 2212344. You can find a list of these exceptions further down under the heading
2. Restrictions on entry to Germany
For Germany, travel restrictions apply for entry from a large number of countries. Please check with the prior to your trip to find out what regulations apply specifically with regard to the country from which you plan to enter Germany.
In principle, entry is possible from:
- EU member states
- states associated with Schengen: Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein
- the United Kingdom
- from which entry is possible due to the epidemiological situation assessment by the EU.
Entry from other countries is only possible in exceptional cases and is conditional on there being an
3. Quarantine regulations for entry to Germany
In principle, travellers entering Germany from Tanzania must spend 14 days in home quarantine immediately upon arrival.
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The obligation to go into quarantine is waived if proof that no COVID-19 infection is present can be provided by a test carried out no more than 48 hours before entry. More details on this are available further down under Exception: proven negative test result.
Exception: transit
The obligation to self-isolate at home does not apply in the case of transit through Germany. In this case, however, you are obliged to leave Germany immediately.
Exception: proven negative test result
If you can prove that you are not infected with the SARS CoV-2 virus, these quarantine regulations do not apply.
This proof must take the form of a medical certificate. The molecular test to detect an infection must have been conducted no more than 48 hours prior to entry (i.e. the swab must have been taken no more than 48 hours prior to entry). The test must have been carried out in a European Union member state or a
Alternatively, the test may be carried out upon entry
- at the border crossing point or
- at the place where you are staying.
The test result must be retained for at least 14 days after entry – regardless of whether the test was conducted prior to or following entry. It must be submitted to the health office upon request.
Source: https://daressalam.diplo.de/tz-en/service/visa-einreise
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