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 Insurance |
|---|---|
| Valid for all Schengen States? | YES (Specifically covers Germany) |
| Covers Repatriation? | YES (Mandatory Clause Included) |
| Verifiable Policy ID? | YES (Database Active) |
| Accepted by German Consulates? | YES (100% Compliance) |
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." Our policy gives you a real reservation from recognized providers, ensuring your name appears as "Covered" during embassy checks.
Why Smart Travelers Choose Our Insurance
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 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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