German Embassy for Czech Republic - Address / Phone Number
German Embassy in Czech Republic
Address: 118 01 Praha 1, Vlašská 19
City: Prague (Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +2 hours)
Tel.: 257 113 111, 257 531 481
Fax: 257 113 318
Working hours: Monday to Thursday, 8.00 - 17.00, Friday 8.00 - 15.00
Consular hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30 - 12.00
NOTE: Individuals wishing to apply for a passport, identity card or a visa, planning to use the signature certification or other services, it is recommended to book in advance for an appointment to visit online. The reservation is free of charge.
The Legal and Consular Section supports and advises German citizens within the bounds of its possibilities. This comprises such duties as are taken care of in Germany by passport offices and public authorities in charge of nationality matters, notary publics, the courts of law, registry offices and social services. Any Germans who, through no fault of their own, find themselves in an emergency situation in the host country are given assistance by the Embassy so that they are able to help themselves. Foreign nationals who are usually resident in Ireland can apply here for a visa to Germany and the Schengen member states.
If a person has lost his/her passport or the passport has been stolen the person will need to report this to the authority that issued this passport (e.g. if your passport was issued in Berlin you will have to report the lost/stolen passport to the passport office in Berlin).
German citizens should be registered at the Registry of a German municipality. Registration permits the exercise of all the rights and duties of a citizen depending on each individual situation. The German citizen is obliged to inform his/her municipality, as well as the Consulate, of all registry data changes such as marital status, citizenship, address, etc.
Holders of an EEA (EU Member States, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) or Swiss passport do not require a visa. Nationals from EU-countries as well as Switzerland and Liechtenstein may stay for an unlimited time. Holders of Czech Passports (European Union) do not need a visa for Germany. There are no restrictions on the remaining validity of ones passport, providing the traveler leaves Italy before its expiry date.
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