lmiconsultancy-schengen-visa-schengen-to-germany

Visa Schengen

Visa Schengen to The Germany

Germany offers a captivating blend of history, contemporary culture, and stunning natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for travellers. Whether you’re drawn to its rich heritage, vibrant cities, or picturesque landscapes, Germany boasts excellent tourist infrastructure, a wide array of accommodation options, and a diverse culinary scene to explore.

If you’re planning a trip to Germany for tourism, study, or other short-stay purposes, understanding the visa requirements is essential. For many nationalities, this involves obtaining a Schengen Visa. This short-stay visa provides the holder with the freedom to travel within the Schengen Area, which encompasses 27 European countries, including Germany.

What is Schengen Germany Visa and who is it for?

Planning a trip to Germany and other European destinations? Understanding the Schengen Visa requirements is the first step. A Short-Stay Schengen Visa is your gateway for various short-term purposes, including tourism, visiting family and friends, business trips (where you won’t be receiving payment), or other short-term reasons.

Germany Schengen Visa Validity

This visa allows for a stay of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

Get the right Schengen Visa for Germany

Single Entry Visa

This visa permits one entry into the Schengen Zone. Once you leave the Netherlands or any other Schengen country, the visa is automatically revoked, even if its validity period has not yet expired.

Multiple Entry Visa

If you frequently travel to the Netherlands within the same year, you may qualify for a Multiple-Entry Visa, which can be valid for up to 5 years. With this visa, you can enter and exit the Schengen Zone multiple times within the 180-day validity window, as long as your total stay does not exceed 90 days.

Benefits of applying for Visa Schengen to Germany from LMI Consultancy

Germany stands as a significant global hub for business and trade. If you’re looking to explore opportunities in Germany, a Schengen visa is often your first step. This visa allows access to the Schengen Area for various purposes, including attending important conferences, meetings, and fostering potential business partnerships. We provide comprehensive consultation and support to help you secure the necessary visa.

How to Apply for a Visa Schengen from Indonesia

 

  1. Schedule a session with our experienced visa consultants.
  2. Receive expert guidance in gathering the required documents.
  3. We handle the submission process on your behalf.
  4. Stay informed throughout the application process.
  5. Our team will schedule and provide guidance for biometric appointments.
  6. Prompt notification once your visa is approved.
  7. Conveniently pick up your passport at our office or opt for secure delivery via our official Field Officers.

 

*Note: Biometric processing is mandatory for specific countries, including Schengen (Europe), the UK, Saudi Arabia, and China.

Visa Requirements

A fully completed and signed application form. If the applicant is under 18 years of age, the form must also be signed by both parents or legal guardians.

Original passport and a copy of personal passport information page, immigration stamp page, and 2 empty pages

Two recent passport-sized photographs (3.5cm x 4.5cm) taken within the last 6 months

National ID Card and Family Card, or a copy of your residence permit with validity of minimum 6 months

Identity Proof Documents (the latest should be three months old) like Employment Certificate, Birth Certificate, etc

A copy of your valid residence permit in Indonesia (KITAS/KIMS/KITAP). This permit must be valid for at least three months after your intended departure from the destination country.

Bank mutation details for the last three months (original transaction details issued with the stamp by the bank mention account name, number, and bank name) (Each page Certified by Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Apostille)

Supporting documents, if applicable

Important: All submitted documents must be translated into English. To ensure compliance with the latest visa requirements, we highly recommend consulting with our visa experts for accurate guidance.

Navigate A Smooth Visa Application with LMI Consultancy

Your journey to Germany starts with a visa, and we’re here to make that process as straightforward as possible. LMI Consultancy offers comprehensive Schengen visa support and consultation services. We understand that each traveller has unique circumstances, and we provide tailored assistance for tourism, business, and family visas. Benefit from our reliable and efficient processing, designed to save you time and effort. Let us be your trusted partner in making your German travel plans a reality.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for a Germany Visitor Visa in Jakarta, and how can I check the application process?

To apply for a Schengen Visa for travel to the Netherlands from Indonesia, you’ll need to follow the official visa process through the Dutch embassy or the appointed Schengen visa application centre.

Once you’ve applied, you can monitor the status of your application online. For a smoother process, LMI Consultancy can guide you through each step, ensuring that your documents are complete and properly submitted.

Where can I submit my German Schengen Visa application and find the checklist information on your visa to travel to Germany?

You can submit your application at the Dutch embassy or through an authorized Schengen visa application centre in Indonesia. Before applying, make sure to review the checklist information on your visa—this includes required documents like passport copies, proof of travel insurance, and financial means. If you’re unsure or need help, LMI Consultancy offers expert assistance to ensure everything is in order for a successful application.

If I want to stay in Germany for a longer stay, what type of visa should I apply for and how long can I stay?

If you need a visa to visit the Netherlands, your Schengen visa allows you to stay in the Netherlands for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. This visa lets you visit other countries within the Schengen Zone as well, provided you meet the entry conditions. Make sure to apply for your Schengen visa in Indonesia well in advance to allow sufficient time for processing.

What essential documents do you need to apply for a Visa to Germany and other Schengen Area?

Before you apply, you should check whether you need a visa based on your nationality and purpose of visit. If yes, you’ll need to gather documents required for your application, including a signed Schengen visa application form, valid travel document, travel medical insurance, and one of the following: an invitation letter, hotel booking, or travel itinerary. You’ll then submit these documents at the Schengen visa application centre designated by the Dutch authorities. LMI Consultancy can help ensure you meet all requirements and avoid common mistakes during submission.

Contact Us

Discover How We Can Help You

Transform your ambitions into achievements. Contact LMI Consultancy today and take the first step towards your business or life expansion across Asia!

Get Your Free Consultation

Connect with our consultants for expert advice.

Get Your Free Consultation

Connect with our consultants for expert advice.

Get Your Free Consultation

Connect with our consultants for expert advice.

Get Your Free Consultation

Connect with our consultants for expert advice.

News & Resources

Get to Know the Latest Business & Visa Updates

Latest Edition 2026 The Indonesia Tax Handbook 2026, published by LMI Consultancy in collaboration with Lets Move Indonesia, provides a comprehensive overview of Indonesia’s taxation landscape. The publication outlines key regulatory developments, compliance obligations, and practical guidance for businesses, investors, and expatriates operating in Indonesia. This latest edition incorporates updates reflecting regulations applicable throughout 2025–2026, […]

natalia Hanifa

March 4, 2026

Indonesia has introduced emergency immigration measures to prevent foreign nationals stranded by Middle East airspace closures from incurring penalties, following escalating military tensions that disrupted international flight routes. The Directorate General of Immigration issued Circular Letter No. IMI-GR.01.01-133 on 1 March 2026, authorising airport immigration offices to grant Izin Tinggal Keadaan Terpaksa (ITKT), or Emergency […]

natalia Hanifa

March 3, 2026

The Government of South Korea has announced a new tourism stimulus policy that includes visa-free entry for Indonesian citizens, marking a significant development for outbound travelers and regional mobility. The policy was introduced during the 11th National Tourism Strategy Meeting led by President Lee Jae Myung on 25 February 2026. The initiative forms part of […]

natalia Hanifa

February 27, 2026

The Indonesian government has now clarified recent discussions regarding a possible restriction on Airbnb operations in Bali. The Ministry of Tourism has confirmed that online booking platforms, such as Airbnb and Booking.com, will not be banned. Instead, the focus is shifting toward strict regulatory compliance, proper licensing and permit enforcement, as well as tax registration […]

natalia Hanifa

February 26, 2026

Payroll in Indonesia is no longer just about paying salaries on time. With new incentive rules and tighter tax monitoring, payroll has become one of the most sensitive compliance areas for employers. What used to be a back-office routine is now a function that directly affects risk exposure, employee trust, and even group-level reporting. Recent […]

natalia Hanifa

February 24, 2026

Navigating Digital Tax in Indonesia Before the 30 April Deadline Indonesia’s corporate taxpayers are approaching a critical compliance milestone. The Annual Corporate Income Tax Return, known locally as SPT Tahunan PPh Badan, must be filed no later than 30 April following the end of the fiscal year. For many companies, this year’s reporting cycle represents […]

LMI Consultancy

February 18, 2026