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Germany's Visa-Free Transit For Indian Passport Holders Begins Today

Starting today, Indian passport holders can transit through German airports without needing a Schengen Airport Transit Visa, provided they meet specific conditions.

Germany's Visa-Free Transit For Indian Passport Holders Begins Today
Indians can transit through German airports without a Schengen Airport Transit Visa
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  • Indian nationals no longer need a Schengen Airport Transit Visa for German airports from June 3, 2026
  • The change follows German Chancellor Merz's visit to India in January 2026 and bilateral discussions
  • Passengers must stay in the transit zone and continue travel within 24 hours without entering Germany
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In January 2026, Germany announced that Indian nationals would no longer require a Schengen Airport Transit Visa (Type A) when transiting through its international airports. The decision was announced during German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's first official visit to India on January 12 and 13, 2026.

This exemption applies to passengers connecting through major German hubs such as Frankfurt and Munich while travelling onward to a non-Schengen destination.

Starting today, June 3, 2026, the removal of the airport transit visa requirement has officially come into effect.

In an official press note issued on June 2, 2026, the German Embassy in New Delhi stated, "Indian nationals will no longer require a transit visa when travelling to another country with a layover at a German airport. The lifting of the so-called airport transit visa requirement for Indian citizens was announced in the Federal Law Gazette (Bundesgesetzblatt) on June 2, 2026, and takes effect on June 3, 2026."

The note added, "This implementation is a result of Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz's trip to India in January of this year. It underlines the Federal Government's commitment to deepening German-Indian relations, facilitating the movement of people, and further strengthening economic ties."

Also Read: Transit Visas Explained: What They Are, When Indians Need Them, And How To Apply

India Welcomes Waiver Of Transit Visa Requirement

Reacting to the development, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal wrote on X, "We welcome the operationalisation by Germany of the announcement waiving the requirement of a transit visa for Indian nationals transiting through Germany, exclusively by air, with effect from June 03, 2026."

He added, "The announcement was made after discussions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chancellor Merz during the latter's visit to India in January 2026."

He further noted that this arrangement is expected to enhance people-to-people ties between India and Germany.

What The Transit-Free Policy Means For Indian Travellers

With the new rules in place, Indian passport holders can now transit through German airports without needing a Schengen Airport Transit Visa, provided they meet specific conditions. Travellers must remain in the international transit zone, avoid leaving the airport, and continue their journey to a non-Schengen country within 24 hours.

It is important to note that this relaxation does not grant entry into Germany or any other Schengen nation. Passengers who wish to leave the airport at any point will still be required to obtain the appropriate visa.

Also Read: France Lifts Transit-Visa Need For Indian Passport Holders Flying Through

According to Germany Visa's official website, "If your transit involves more than one Schengen country, the 'transit privilege' does not apply, and you will need a Schengen tourist visa. This is because exiting the transit area in one Schengen country constitutes entry into the Schengen Zone, even for a brief period."

For those simply catching connecting flights to a non-Schengen country, the change significantly eases travel logistics. The removal of the transit visa requirement eliminates a key procedural step, making journey planning more straightforward.

Indian travellers can now explore a wider range of flight routes via Germany without the added stress of last-minute documentation issues. For students, professionals and families travelling long distances, this translates to reduced paperwork, lower costs and a smoother overall travel experience.

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