If you are applying for a German Schengen Visa (short-stay) or a National Visa (long-stay), you must provide proof of "Incoming-Krankenversicherung". The German Federal Foreign Office has set high standards, and many "budget" local policies are often rejected by German consulates.
What Germany Specifically Requires
A German Visa insurance certificate must clearly state the following in English or German:
- Minimum coverage of €30,000.
- Coverage for COVID-19 medical emergencies.
- No "deductibles" or "excess" (insurer must pay from the first cent).
- Explicit mention of Repatriation.
| German Embassy Requirement | Our $5 Dummy Policy |
|---|---|
| Valid for all Schengen States? | YES (Specifically mentions Germany) |
| Covers Repatriation? | YES (Mandatory Clause Included) |
| Verifiable Policy ID? | YES (Database Active) |
| Accepted by VFS Global? | YES (100% Approval Rate) |
The Danger of "Non-Verifiable" Certificates
Germany frequently calls insurance providers to check the validity of a Policy ID. If you provide a "fake" certificate from a free generator, your application will be rejected under "Reason 9: Information regarding stay was not reliable."
By using Cheap Dummy Travel Insurance, you get a real reservation from recognized providers, ensuring your name appears as "Covered" during embassy checks.
Why Smart Travelers Choose Us
The German visa process can take 15 to 45 days. Buying a full policy for $150 before you even have your visa is high-risk. Our $5 dummy insurance allows you to:
- Fulfill the legal requirement for the interview.
- Avoid losing $100+ if your appointment is rescheduled.
- Upgrade to a permanent policy only after the visa is stamped.
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