German Embassy in Paris

Contact No.   : (+33) 1 53 83 45 00
Fax   : (+33) 1 53 83 45 02
Email   :
Official Website   :

Head of Mission: Dr Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut, Ambassador

Please Note:

Visits to the German Embassy in Paris are strictly by appointment. For specific services, visitors must visit the designated section at the embassy and book an appointment accordingly on the email addresses mentioned above. For instance, if you want to apply for consular services, you should visit the Consular Section. To book an appointment, you can directly mail the high commission or consular email section .

Consular Services:

The German Embassy in Paris offers a wide range of consular services, including the processing of visas and passports and document legalization. To apply for a new passport, renew your old passport, want to change the particulars on your current passport, or need to report about a lost or damaged passport, book an appointment with the high commission's passport service

These consulate services are listed below:

  • Process passport applications
  • Process visa applications
  • Legalization of documents
  • Issuing emergency travel documents
  • Power of attorney
  • Birth Certificate
  • Application forms
  • Authentication of documents

Granted Visa Types

Visa types granted by Germany are;

  • Germany Tourist & Visitor Visa
  • Germany Family Reunion Visa to Join a Relative or a Partner
  • Germany Job Seeker Visa
  • Germany Studying & Language Learning Visa
  • Germany Working Visa
  • Germany Business Visa
  • Germany Airport Transit Visa
  • Germany Guest Scientist Visa
  • Germany Training/Internship Visa
  • Germany Medical Treatment Visa
  • Germany Trade Fair & Exhibitions Visa
  • Germany Visa for Cultural, Film Crew, Sports, and Religious Event Purpose


Germany and France Relations-

The Germany and France enjoy cordial bilateral relations. The high commission's diplomatic mission's mandate is to forge stronger and closer ties between the two countries. Pursuing bilateral and multilateral cooperation in diverse sectors, including culture, defense, tourism, trade and investments, science and technology, security, and other fields while safeguarding mutual benefits, is vital for their relations. The countries are cooperating to resolve global issues like climate change, piracy, terrorism, cybersecurity, etc. The Germany is the most important source market for tourism in France.
*Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) disease the German Embassy in Paris could have adjusted its office hours or services. Please do confirm personally.

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class="media-heading mb-0 text-dark" style="font-size:16px">Ph?m Th? Minh Trang

Dear Sir/ madam, My name is Pham Thi Minh Trang. I'm Vietnamese, but I married a Frenchman and I moved to French Polynesia to live here now. I have visa type D, and have Title De sejour for 1 year for living in French Polynesia (every year I can renew it). Currently I want to travel to Germany first, then France and Italy to meet my friends and my husband's family living in Europe. The problem is there isn't any German Embassy in French Polynesia. So can you please support me and guide me on what paper I need to prepare, and how I can apply for a visa for this trip? I would like to receive from you soon.

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