German passport ranks 3rd in the global passport ranking by the Henley Passport Index, which means it is one of the best passports in the world in terms of travel mobility and provides its holders exceptional travel freedom.
As of the beginning of 2023, the visa-free countries list for German citizens includes 117 countries. Currently, Germany has the greatest access of all European Union member states.
German citizens have full freedom of movement in Schengen member countries, while in other countries providing travel visa-free access, the permitted stay varies from 1 day to 180 days, depending on the country and the purpose of travel.
To enter other countries, German nationals need a valid visa. It is possible to apply for a regular visa at the embassy, get a visa on arrival, or obtain an electronic visa by applying online.
The German passport application process
You need to be a German citizen to be able to get a German passport. The application can only be made in person and includes such steps:
Make an appointment at the Embassy/Consulate General/Honorary Consul/German mission in your country of residence.
Attend an appointment for identification and fingertips. Bring with you all the required documents.
Wait for 3–6 weeks for the processing of your application.
Pick the passport up from the office.
Countries that German passport holders can visit visa-free
German citizens can visit more than 100 countries without a visa, including the whole European Union member countries:
Andorra
United Arab Emirates
Albania
Armenia
Argentina
Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Barbados
Belgium
Bulgaria
Brunei
Bolivia
Brazil
Bahamas
Botswana
Belarus
Belize
Canada
Switzerland
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Serbia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Estonia
Spain
Finland
Fiji
Micronesia
France
United Kingdom
Grenada
Georgia
Gambia
Greece
Guatemala
Guyana
Honduras
Croatia
Haiti
Hungary
Ireland
Israel
Iceland
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Kyrgyzstan
Kiribati
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Kazakhstan
Saint Lucia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Latvia
Morocco
Monaco
Moldova
Montenegro
Marshall Islands
Macedonia
Mongolia
Malta
Mauritius
Mexico
Malaysia
Namibia
Nicaragua
Netherlands
Norway
Panama
Peru
Philippines
Poland
San Marino
Senegal
Suriname
El Salvador
Thailand
Tajikistan
Timor Leste
Tunisia
Tonga
Turkey
Tuvalu
Ukraine
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vatican City
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Venezuela
Vanuatu
Samoa
South Africa
Zambia
São Tomé and Príncipe
Qatar
Singapore
Seychelles
Palau
Portugal
Sweden
Slovakia
Slovenia
Trinidad and Tobago
Romania
Paraguay
Solomon Islands
Antigua and Barbuda
Eswatini
The benefits of visiting visa-free countries with the German passport
Many people would like to get a German passport, as it provides great travel benefits:
visa-free access saves your time as you don’t need to spend it on applying for a visa;
you don’t need to pay visa fees, so you can save the money for something else, for example, the trip itself;
you don’t have to worry about visa requirements and therefore get a stress-free trip;
you tend to travel to more destinations, including the countries you wouldn’t visit if they required a visa.
Countries offering eVisa to the German citizens
The list of visa-free countries for German passport holders is pretty long, but still, there are many other countries that do require a visa. To facilitate the application process, a number of governments implemented an online visa. The eVisa is as official as a regular visa but can be obtained in a much simpler way.
The application process takes place entirely online, all needed is to complete a short form, attach the required digital documents, and pay the fees. The approved eVisa will be delivered directly to the applicant’s email address.
Moreover, some countries introduced electronic travel authorization (ETA). It is not legally considered a visa, but it is also an official electronic travel permit that allows entering a country and can be obtained online.
See a list of countries that launched eVisas and electronic travel authorization for German citizens:
Angola
Australia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Benin
Canada
Congo
Ivory Coast
Djibouti
Egypt
Ethiopia
Gabon
Guinea Bissau
Guinea
Indonesia
India
Iraq
Iran
Kenya
Cambodia
South Korea
Kuwait
Laos
Sri Lanka
Lesotho
Madagascar
Myanmar
Malawi
Mozambique
New Zealand
Oman
Papua New Guinea
Pakistan
Tanzania
Uganda
United States
Vietnam
Rwanda
Saudi Arabia
South Sudan
Cape Verde
Countries offering visas on arrival to German passport holders
Some countries offer German citizens a visa on arrival. It is a good option for those who forgot or didn’t have time to apply for a visa in advance. However, visas on arrival may serve only some purposes and can be obtained solely at certain entry ports. Also, you have to wait in long lines to receive a visa on arrival, so applying for an online visa still requires less time.
Check out which countries provide visa-on-arrival services:
Bangladesh
Burkina Faso
Bahrain
Burundi
Egypt
Guinea Bissau
Guinea
Indonesia
Iraq
Jordan
Cambodia
Comoros
Kuwait
Laos
Lebanon
Sri Lanka
Madagascar
Myanmar
Mauritania
Maldives
Malawi
Mozambique
Nepal
Papua New Guinea
Sierra Leone
Somalia
Togo
Tanzania
Zimbabwe
Rwanda
Saudi Arabia
Countries where German citizens need to get a visa to travel to
Most countries give German passport holders an opportunity to apply for a visa in a simplified way. However, there are more than 20 countries demanding from Germans a traditional visa. To get a regular visa, it is necessary to attend a country’s embassy or consulate in person.
This is the list of countries requiring a traditional visa: