30.06.2025 09:40
The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that, as of July 1, 2025, the right to appeal for individuals whose visa applications have been rejected will be abolished. The ministry stated that by eliminating this practice, known as remonstration, it would be possible to receive more applications in the visa processing, reduce the workload on staff, and shorten waiting times.
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The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that as of July 1, 2025, the right to appeal for individuals whose visa applications have been rejected will be abolished.
In a statement made by the ministry, it was noted that with the abolition of the practice referred to as "remonstration," more applications could be received in visa processes, the workload on staff would be alleviated, and waiting times would be shortened.
The abolition of remonstration is being evaluated alongside steps such as digitalization and centralization of processes, which have been part of a reform package implemented over the last two years. Officials emphasize that remonstration is an administrative process, stating that individuals whose applications have been rejected always have the right to reapply for a visa or to seek legal recourse.
Germany processed approximately 2 million visa applications last year.
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