Germany flag — visa destinationSchengen Short-Stay (Type C) — Medical TreatmentVerified 2026-04-20

Germany Medical Treatment Visa (Schengen Type C)

The Germany Medical Treatment Visa is for Indian citizens travelling to Germany for specific medical treatment at a recognised German medical institution. Requires proof from both the sending Indian doctor and the receiving German medical institution, plus proof of financial arrangement for the treatment.

Jurisdiction Notice — Germany Schengen Visa

SureshotVisa handles the New Delhi jurisdiction.

All Germany Schengen visa applications accepted in India are forwarded to the German Consulate General, Mumbai, for decision — but you must apply at the VFS Application Centre that matches your place of habitual residence. Choosing the wrong jurisdiction means your appointment is cancelled and the application is refused at the counter.

Covered States (New Delhi jurisdiction)

  • Haryana
  • Himachal Pradesh
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • Punjab
  • Rajasthan
  • Sikkim
  • Uttar Pradesh
  • Uttarakhand

Covered UTs (New Delhi jurisdiction)

  • Chandigarh
  • NCT of Delhi
  • Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • Lakshadweep (incl. Minicoy & Amini)

Outside these states/UTs? Germany splits Schengen applications across Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru consulates by residence. We can still guide you end-to-end — document checklist, appointment slot at the right VAC, and submission support. Contact us first before booking anything.

Processing

15 working days from when the application reaches the German Consulate General, Mumbai (not counting the up to 2 working days VFS takes to transport your file)

Stay Duration

Up to 90 days in any 180-day period (depending on treatment)

Starting Fee

€91

Apply At

14 VFS centres

Special Instructions — Read Before Applying

These requirements apply to ALL Germany visa types. Violations mean your application will be rejected — read each one carefully.

  • 1You MUST apply at the VFS Application Centre covering your place of habitual residence. New Delhi jurisdiction covers Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand + UTs of Chandigarh, NCT of Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep. Applying at the wrong VAC means your application is refused at the counter.
  • 2Applications must be submitted NOT earlier than 6 months before and NOT later than 15 working days before intended travel.
  • 3Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond scheduled return, issued within the last 10 years, have at least 2 blank pages, and must not have any observations on the data page.
  • 4All documents, forms, and declarations must be submitted in German or English. Documents in other languages require certified German/English translation — missing translation = 'document not submitted'.
  • 5Travel medical insurance must cover the ENTIRE duration of the Schengen trip, minimum €30,000 coverage, and is only accepted from approved Indian Travel Insurance companies (list at india.diplo.de/in-en/service/-/1984578).
  • 6Fingerprints are collected at VFS for every in-person submission unless collected within the last 59 months for a previous Schengen visa.
  • 7Photo specs: 35×45 mm, white background, face 70–80% of frame, ≤6 months old. Name-observation passports are NOT accepted.
  • 8Incomplete documentation alone is grounds for refusal — the visa section is NOT obliged to request missing documents before denying your application.
  • 9A booked flight ticket does NOT lead to priority processing. Do not purchase tickets until the visa is issued; reservations are enough.

Who Can Apply

  • Indian citizens needing specific medical treatment at a German hospital / clinic
  • Attendants / caregivers travelling with the patient (apply separately — usually under Visit / Family)
  • Patients with confirmed appointment + proof of financial coverage for the treatment

Not eligible under this visa:

  • Treatment available in India without specific reason to go to Germany — likely rejected
  • No confirmed German medical institution accepting the patient
  • No proof of financial coverage for the treatment costs
  • Treatment exceeding 90 days — apply for National Visa D

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Fees (in INR)

ItemAmount
Adult — Schengen Short Stay (Type C)€91
Children 6–12 years€45
Children below 6 yearsFREE
VFS service charge₹2,022

Embassy fees are set in EUR by the German Consulate General, Mumbai — the INR charged at VFS varies with the daily exchange rate. New Visa Fee of €91 is effective from 29 January 2026 for all cities. VFS service charge of ₹2,022 (inclusive of CGST 9% + SGST 9%) is fixed. Fees are payable in Cash / Visa / Mastercard / Amex / Rupay / Demand Draft (in favour of VFS Global Services Pvt. Ltd) / UPI. All visa fees, VFS service charges, and value-added service fees are non-refundable regardless of visa outcome.

Documents Required

Core Documents

  • !
    VIDEX online application form (printed with barcodes, signed)
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    Signed Declaration of True and Complete Information
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    Signed Declaration on Travel and Health Insurance
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    Valid passport (3 months beyond return, 2 blank pages, ≤10 years old)
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    Copy of biometric + address + last page of Indian passport
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    One biometric photo 35×45mm
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    Personal covering letter

    Explain medical condition, treatment needed, why Germany.

Medical Documentation

  • !
    Certificate from Indian medical doctor confirming need of specific treatment in Germany
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    Official document from receiving German medical institution

    Must confirm: the specific treatment can be performed, patient accepted, appointment is made.

  • !
    Proof of advance payment / financial arrangement with the German doctor / hospital

    Must show you can afford the treatment.

  • Correspondence between sending (Indian) and receiving (German) medical doctors

    If applicable — strengthens the case.

Accommodation & Travel

  • !
    Proof of accommodation

    Hotel / apartment / hospital guest house. For long treatments: extended stay booking.

  • !
    Flight reservation
  • !
    Overseas travel medical insurance — €30,000 min, approved Indian insurer

    NOTE: This is separate from treatment financial arrangement.

Financial Documentation

  • Sponsor documentation (if trip is sponsored by Indian/German resident/company)

    Same as Tourist/Business — sponsor letter + passport + bank statements + relationship proof.

  • !
    Applicant's own bank statements last 3 months, stamped
  • !
    If employed/self-employed/retired/student/unemployed: proof of economic status per that category

Civil Status & Minor Patients

  • Marriage / divorce / custody / birth / death certificates (if applicable)
  • For minor patients: birth certificate + both parents' passport copies + signed forms from both parents
  • For minor travelling alone with escort: notarized consent from both parents/guardians

! = mandatory · = optional / if applicable

🗺️ Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Get German hospital's acceptance letter

Receiving German medical institution must confirm treatment is available, patient accepted, appointment made. Without this, application will be refused.

2

Arrange treatment payment

Show advance payment or financial arrangement with the hospital. German hospitals often require a treatment cost estimate to be paid upfront.

3

Fill VIDEX + sign declarations

Fill videx.diplo.de, print barcode pages, sign.

4

Book VFS appointment

At visa.vfsglobal.com/ind/en/deu matching your jurisdiction.

5

Submit + biometrics

Pay €91 + ₹2,022. Processing 15 working days.

VFS Application Centres

VFS Global New Delhi (Shivaji Stadium Metro, Connaught Place)VFS Global MumbaiVFS Global BengaluruVFS Global ChennaiVFS Global KolkataVFS Global HyderabadVFS Global AhmedabadVFS Global PuneVFS Global ChandigarhVFS Global JalandharVFS Global JaipurVFS Global GoaVFS Global CochinVFS Global Puducherry

Quiz not yet available for this visa type

We're actively building per-visa quizzes. For now, the best way to assess your eligibility for Germany Medical Treatment Visa (Schengen Type C) is a free 1-on-1 consultation with our team.

💡 Pro Tips

  • Contact the German hospital/clinic's international patient department early — they'll help with the acceptance letter and cost estimate.
  • Popular choices for Indian patients: Charité Berlin, Asklepios, Helios Group, University Medical Centers (Heidelberg, Tübingen), Klinikum rechts der Isar Munich.
  • If an attendant/caregiver is travelling too, they apply as a separate Visit Visa (with the patient's acceptance letter as supporting document) — not under this category.
  • Include correspondence between Indian and German doctors if available — it strengthens the case for why Germany specifically.

Common Rejection Reasons

  • 1.German hospital acceptance letter missing or vague
  • 2.No proof of financial arrangement for treatment
  • 3.Insufficient evidence why the treatment cannot be done in India
  • 4.Travel medical insurance inadequate (note: this is separate from treatment costs)
  • 5.Wrong VFS jurisdiction

Frequently Asked Questions

My German hospital hasn't given a formal acceptance letter yet — can I apply?+
No — the official acceptance letter from the receiving German medical institution confirming they've accepted the patient and made an appointment is MANDATORY. Without it, the application will be refused.
Can my spouse / parent come along as a caregiver?+
Yes, but they apply separately as a Visit Visa (family member). Include your own medical acceptance letter + proof of relationship as supporting documents for the caregiver's application.
What if the treatment takes more than 90 days?+
Apply for a National Visa D (long-stay) instead. The German hospital will need to provide a detailed treatment plan spanning the longer period.
Is travel health insurance enough to cover the treatment?+
No — travel medical insurance (€30,000 min for ANY Schengen trip) is separate from treatment payment. The hospital expects upfront payment or guaranteed financial arrangement for the actual treatment, which is typically much more than €30,000.
Can I come to Germany for a second opinion only?+
Yes, but the German specialist must issue a formal consultation acceptance letter. Show correspondence between the Indian and German doctors to establish the need for a specialist opinion.
Is this visa fee-exempt for humanitarian treatment?+
Not automatically. Some humanitarian treatment cases can be fee-exempted at Consulate discretion — include detailed documentation if you believe this applies.

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Source & Disclaimer

Data on this page is sourced from the official VFS Global Germany website and Embassy of Germany. Last verified 2026-04-20. Always verify with the official embassy before applying — fees and requirements change without notice.