i dont have travel health insurance can i still get visa for germany
please help me,,,,i appreciate it if someone's answer me here thanks
travel health insurance
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• you don't say what nationality you are.
• We are not immigrations specialists - you need to ask the German Consulate.
• If the visa application says you need insurance . . . You need insurance.
I agree with janis, ask the consulate, because many people on this forum do not apply for visas for Germany. They are just eligible for the 90 days out of 180 in the Schengen countries, by virtue of being citizens of a country which has that arrangement with Schengen (like the US or Australia, for instance), and that is mostly sufficient for tourism purposes. I think if you are from India, for instance, you are not part of that arrangement and will need to make proper enquiries with someone who knows.
Lavandula
Irrespective of visa requirements, it's always a good idea to have travel health insurance, just in case.
i'am a filipino citizen i know that the people here are not from the immigration but im just trying if anyone here know about the health travel insurance and how can i get one its my first time applying visa thanks for your reply by the way:
@lavandula;thanks also for your reply...
yeah im only 20 years old patcrick until now i dont have one and im wondering how can i get one and how much the cost...
Some countries do have that requirement, I know the Czech Republic does (that you must have proof of health insurance to enter the country). They don't usually check, but might for certain nationalities.
In the US, you can easily buy travel insurance on the internet on websites like www.insuremytrip.com I don't know what the situation is in the Phillipines in that regard, but there must be a way to buy it. But if you want a visa, it isn't clear to me if you are going only for a short trip or to be a student or how long you plan to be there. Because if you are a student, I think the educational program or school should have some arrangement for health insurance.
YOu can look at www.insuremytrip, they do have option where you can put in where you live and I think some policies are available outside the US. Otherwise, some people at the consulate could maybe give suggestions on how you do this, they might know of resources.
You need to show proof of adequate health insurance at the time you apply for your visa. No insurance, no visa.
You will also need repatriation insurance and that insurance must be valid for all Schengen countries, not just Germany.
If you visit the website of the German Embassy in whichever country you are in you can find out all about the documents you need, the forms to fill in and even make an appointment to get your visa.
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