Germany Transit Visa Nepali 2026: Airport Rules Online

Nepali passport holders travelling to Germany on a transit purpose typically apply for the Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) — Transit / Airport Transit (Up to 5 days transit.). Processing runs Minimum 10 working days at German Embassy Kathmandu. Standard VIDEX + Embassy appointment. Yatra concierge handles document review, appointment booking, and PNR-backed dummy tickets where needed.
Key takeaways
- Visa class for Nepali transit travel to Germany: Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) — Transit / Airport Transit (Up to 5 days transit.).
- Processing time: Minimum 10 working days at German Embassy Kathmandu.. Apply with at least a 1-2 week buffer beyond this window.
- Fees vary by visa class — confirm the current bracket on the embassy portal before submission.
- Embassy contact: Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany — Kathmandu — Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal (P.O. Box 226).
- Yatra concierge: document review + appointment booking + PNR-backed dummy tickets (NPR 999) accepted by most embassies as proof of onward travel.
Quick overview
For Nepali transit travel to Germany, the visa class is the Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) — Transit / Airport Transit. Sections below cover documents, application steps, fees, embassy contact, common mistakes, and the Yatra concierge options. Skim or read in order — the FAQ at the bottom answers the questions Nepali applicants actually ask.
Quick facts
| Visa type | Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) — Transit / Airport Transit |
|---|---|
| Stay duration | Up to 5 days transit. |
| Validity | Single use, tied to onward booking. |
| Entries | Single (or double for round-trip transits). |
| Processing time | Minimum 10 working days at German Embassy Kathmandu. |
| Embassy / centre | German Embassy Kathmandu (Gyaneshwor) — direct visa intake; biometric capture on-premises |
| Address (Kathmandu) | Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu (north of the former Royal Palace area). Direct intake at the Embassy by appointment only — Schengen Type C and National Type D applications submitted in person at the Embassy. Book appointment at service2.diplo.de (select location code "kath"). Strict 1-appointment-per-person rule; non-attendance triggers automatic 30-day blocking from re-booking. |
| Hours | Mon–Thu 08:00–16:30, Fri 08:00–13:30 (consular by appointment ONLY via service2.diplo.de). Visa enquiries by phone: Wednesdays 14:00–15:00 only (extension 33). NO walk-in for visa intake — appointments only. |
| Online portal | https://videx.diplo.de — VIDEX (Online Visa Application Pre-fill — mandatory step for ALL German visa categories) · https://service2.diplo.de — Embassy appointment booking (location code "kath" for Kathmandu) · https://kathmandu.diplo.de/np-en/service/01-visaeinreise — German Embassy Kathmandu visa policy · https://www.make-it-in-germany.com — Federal Government skilled-worker portal (Type D: EU Blue Card, IT Specialist, Opportunity Card / Chancenkarte) · https://anabin.kmk.org — Anabin database (foreign-degree recognition for German universities + professional licensing) |
| Last verified | 2026-04-26 |
Important notes for Nepali applicants
- Every Nepali-language document MUST be accompanied by a notary-certified English translation — embassies will reject untranslated originals. Use a Nepal Bar Council–registered translator and have each translation notarised by a Notary Public.
- Income proof for German visas: ANY ONE of the four Nepal-side income bundles is sufficient (Business OR Salary OR Pension OR Rental) — pick the bundle matching your active income source.
- Germany joined the Schengen Area on 26 March 1995 (founding implementation member). Schengen Type C visas issued by Germany are valid across all 29 Schengen states; Schengen visas issued by other members are valid for entry to Germany under the same conditions.
- Holders of a valid multiple-entry Schengen Type C visa, an LTV with multi-entry, a Schengen Type D long-stay visa, or a Schengen residence permit DO NOT need a separate German visa for stays up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
- GOOD NEWS for Nepal: German Embassy IS in Kathmandu (Gyaneshwor) since 1962 — no India trip needed for any German visa category. Embassy handles BOTH Type C (Schengen short-stay) AND Type D (national long-stay) applications.
- CRITICAL — appointment booking: Schengen + Type D appointments are booked exclusively via service2.diplo.de (select location code "kath"). Slots are scarce during peak Nepali application windows (March–May, September–November) — book 2–6 weeks ahead. ONE appointment per person; non-attendance triggers a 30-day automatic block from re-booking.
Documents required for the Germany transit visa
The embassy reviewer in Kathmandu checks the file in this order. Prepare each item to the specification before booking the appointment — the application is non-refundable on rejection.
| Document | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard application set (form, passport, photo, insurance) | Yes | |
| Confirmed onward air ticket departing Germany within transit window | Yes | |
| Visa for the destination third country (where applicable) | Yes | German Federal Police verify onward admissibility at port of entry. |
| Brief cover letter explaining transit | Recommended |
How to apply for the Germany transit visa from Nepal
Standard VIDEX + Embassy appointment.
- Check eligibility against the criteria above and confirm the visa class is correct for your travel purpose.
- Prepare the document file per the table above. Use a Nepal Bar Council-registered translator + notary for any Nepali-language original (employer letter, property docs, citizenship copy back-translation).
- Book the appointment at https://videx.diplo.de — VIDEX (Online Visa Application Pre-fill — mandatory step for ALL German visa categories) · https://service2.diplo.de — Embassy appointment booking (location code "kath" for Kathmandu) · https://kathmandu.diplo.de/np-en/service/01-visaeinreise — German Embassy Kathmandu visa policy · https://www.make-it-in-germany.com — Federal Government skilled-worker portal (Type D: EU Blue Card, IT Specialist, Opportunity Card / Chancenkarte) · https://anabin.kmk.org — Anabin database (foreign-degree recognition for German universities + professional licensing) — slots fill quickly during peak windows.
- Submit in person at German Embassy Kathmandu (Gyaneshwor) — direct visa intake; biometric capture on-premises (Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu (north of the former Royal Palace area). Direct intake at the Embassy by appointment only — Schengen Type C and National Type D applications submitted in person at the Embassy. Book appointment at service2.diplo.de (select location code "kath"). Strict 1-appointment-per-person rule; non-attendance triggers automatic 30-day blocking from re-booking.). Arrive 15 minutes early.
- Pay the fee (Visa fee paid in CASH NEPALI RUPEES at the Embassy counter at the time of submission — exchange rate set monthly by the Embassy. NO card / digital payment / Demand Draft accepted. Applicants must bring exact-change NPR equivalent of the EUR fee on the appointment day.).
- Provide biometrics if requested (mandatory for sticker classes; e-visa classes typically do not require them).
- Track and collect — most embassies provide a tracking reference. E-visas arrive by email; sticker visas return by courier or in-person collection.
What Yatra handles for Germany transit visa applications
- Document checklist tailored to the transit purpose — exactly what the Germany embassy requires for Nepali files in this class.
- Pre-submission review — we catch the documentation-gap rejections (wrong photo spec, missing translation, weak cover letter) before the file enters the queue.
- Appointment booking at German Embassy Kathmandu (Gyaneshwor) — direct visa intake; biometric capture on-premises in Kathmandu.
- PNR-backed dummy tickets at NPR 999 — accepted by most embassies as proof of onward travel so you can apply before paying for non-refundable flights. Available at yatraforfun.com/dummy-ticket.
- Re-application support — if rejected, the Yatra service fee is waived on the second submission (you re-pay the embassy fee, which is non-refundable on either attempt).
Common mistakes Nepali applicants make on the Germany transit visa
The five mistakes below account for the majority of preventable rejections we see on Nepal-DE files. None of them are about the embassy being difficult — every one is fixable with a 30-minute pre-submission review.
- Photograph not to the embassy specification. Most Germany missions reject photos that fall outside the exact dimensions (typically 35x45mm or 51x51mm), have a non-white background, show ears partially covered, or were taken more than 6 months ago. Use a photo studio in Kathmandu (Bagbazar / Putalisadak / Naxal) that knows the Germany embassy spec — pay the extra NPR 200 for a fresh, compliant set rather than reusing an old printout.
- Bank balance pumped up the week before submission. Embassy reviewers read the 6-month statement, not the closing balance. A sudden NPR 5,00,000 deposit two weeks before submission with no salary or business inflow history flags as manufactured. Maintain a steady balance in line with declared income; if the funds are genuinely sponsored, attach the sponsor's 6-month statement and an undertaking letter rather than depositing into your own account.
- Untranslated Nepali documents. Every Nepali-language document submitted to a Germany mission must be accompanied by a notary-certified English translation — citizenship card, employer letter on Nepali letterhead, lalpurja (land deed), municipality registration, audit reports. Use a Nepal Bar Council-registered translator and have each translation notarised by a Notary Public; embassies routinely return files with raw Nepali originals.
- Cover letter that contradicts the booking dates. If the cover letter says you are travelling 12-25 Oct but the flight booking shows 14-22 Oct, the file gets returned for clarification. Re-read the cover letter against every attached booking before submission — dates, accommodation address, sponsor name, and total stay must match across all documents.
- Hotel booking that allows free cancellation but no payment proof. Germany embassies increasingly recognise the "book a refundable hotel just for the visa, cancel after approval" pattern. A confirmation showing prepayment (or at minimum a non-zero deposit) carries far more weight than a free-cancellation booking. If you genuinely need flexibility, attach the booking plus a covering note explaining your itinerary contingencies — silence reads as deception.
After approval — the pre-departure checklist for Germany
Visa in passport is not the end of the work. Carry the following on the day of travel — Nepali passport holders are routinely secondary-screened at the entry port for Germany, and producing the right paperwork at immigration shortens the inspection from 30 minutes to 3.
- Printed visa or e-visa PDF — never rely solely on the digital copy on your phone. Carry one printed copy in your hand baggage and a backup in checked baggage.
- Confirmed return ticket in your name — Germany immigration may ask to see the onward flight at arrival, especially for tourist and visit classes.
- Hotel confirmation for the first 3 nights minimum, with the address printed in the local language where applicable. Immigration officers ask "where are you staying" and a vague answer triggers secondary screening.
- Travel insurance certificate — increasingly mandatory at the entry port even when the visa was approved without it.
- Cash in destination currency equivalent to at least USD 100/day for the first 3 days — immigration occasionally asks "show me funds" and a card or e-wallet does not always satisfy.
- Yatra concierge contact — if you booked through Yatra, save our 24/7 number (+977 970-9066517) for any visa or entry-port issue. We have helped Nepali travellers re-enter Germany after secondary-screening flags more than 200 times in the last two years.
Germany embassy and visa centre contact in Kathmandu
- Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany — Kathmandu
- Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal (P.O. Box 226)
- Phone
- +977 1 4217200
- [email protected], [email protected]
- Hours
- Mon–Thu 08:00–16:30, Fri 08:00–13:30 (consular by appointment ONLY via service2.diplo.de). Visa enquiries by phone: Wednesdays 14:00–15:00 only (extension 33). NO walk-in for visa intake — appointments only.
- Website
- https://kathmandu.diplo.de
- German Embassy Kathmandu (Gyaneshwor) — direct visa intake; biometric capture on-premises
- Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu (north of the former Royal Palace area). Direct intake at the Embassy by appointment only — Schengen Type C and National Type D applications submitted in person at the Embassy. Book appointment at service2.diplo.de (select location code "kath"). Strict 1-appointment-per-person rule; non-attendance triggers automatic 30-day blocking from re-booking.
Related Yatra resources
- Germany visa overview for Nepali citizens — embassy contact + concierge page.
- Visa eligibility checker — answer 4 questions; we tell you which class fits.
- PNR-backed dummy tickets (NPR 999) — accepted by most embassies as proof of onward travel.
- PNR-backed hotel bookings — refundable confirmations for visa submission.
- Yatra visa concierge — all 60+ destinations for Nepali citizens.
- All Yatra visa & travel guides — country, type, and process-specific articles.
- Egypt transit visa — sibling country guide for comparison.
- Belarus transit visa — another sibling Nepali-passport guide.
- Flight bookings to Germany — once your visa lands, book direct.
- Hotel deals in Germany — Yatra-verified rates with free cancellation.
- About Yatra For Fun — Founder Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary Chaudhary, 10+ years processing Nepali visas.
Sources and freshness
This guide is curated from the official Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany — Kathmandu portal and German Embassy Kathmandu (Gyaneshwor) — direct visa intake; biometric capture on-premises. Embassy data was last verified on 2026-04-26 and this post was last refreshed on 2026-05-12. Visa fees and processing times shift one to two times a year — re-check the embassy portal four weeks before travel.
About Sandeep
Founder, Yatra For Fun
Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary Chaudhary founded Yatra For Fun in Kathmandu after a decade running visa applications for Nepali pilgrims, students, and business travellers. He writes the visa guides personally — every fee, document list, and embassy address is verified against the source portal before publication, and updated when the embassy changes its rules.
Full profile →Frequently Asked Questions
Sources
- Yatra — Germany visa for Nepali citizens
- Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany — Kathmandu — official site
- Germany visa application portal
- Embassy reference: kathmandu.diplo.de — German Embassy Kathmandu (Gyaneshwor, since 1962 — direct visa intake for Nepalis)
- Embassy reference: videx.diplo.de — VIDEX (Online Visa Application Pre-fill — mandatory step for ALL German visa categories)
- Embassy reference: service2.diplo.de — Embassy appointment booking (location code "kath" for Kathmandu)
Update log
- factualInitial publication from embassy_info verified 2026-04-26 — Sandeep

