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German Consulate General Mumbai
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Dear Applicants, This is to inform you to kindly get your Application for Life Certificate attested by the Indian Notary and send it directly to the Pension Insurance Office and not to the German Consulate General Mumbai, as we no longer offer the service. Thank you.
The Consulate General of Germany in Mumbai mourns the passing away of Dean Menezes, the Honorary Consul for Germany in Goa. Dean carried on the family tradition and took over the reins as Honorary Consul General from his mother in 2011. We are deeply grateful for his unfailing service to German nationals and for his able guidance and support extended to German diplomats and ministers upon their official visits to Goa. Our thoughts remain with his mother, Mrs. Cecilia Menezes, his two children, Raul and Ian, and the Menezes family. Please be advised that the German Honorary Consul in Goa will temporarily remain non-functional. We appreciate your understanding during this time and will keep you updated on any developments.
Mr. Achim Fabig, Consul General
India and Germany are growing closer together at breath-taking speed. While we are working on a range of important issues such as climate change, we will also focus on connecting people and businesses and try to provide you with useful information.
The jurisdiction of the German Consulate General Mumbai includes Maharashta, the Union States of Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Union Territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
Admission to the Visa and Consular Sections: Visitors to the Visa Section or Consular Section at the German Missions in India are not allowed to carry:
i) any form of electronic device (e.g. mobile phones, cameras, tabs) ii) dangerous objects (in particular knives or weapons) iii) bags and luggage, umbrellas iv) any other dangerous items. - All visitors may carry ONLY the documents that have been asked for and required by the German Mission. - Please note that the German Missions are not in a position to keep in deposit the above-mentioned objects that are not allowed inside the premises. - Safeguarding personal belongings outside the premises is the sole responsibility of each applicant.
In case of emergencies for German citizens within our consular district: Post office hours, our emergency phone number +91 97 69 48 54 78 can be reached from Monday to Friday from 3.30. p.m. to 10 p.m. and on weekends and holidays from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Please note that visa inquiries DO NOT qualify as emergencies and cannot be answered.
Kindly keep in mind the time difference between Germany and India. All opening hours and times are stated in local time.
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Visa Department of the German Consulate General Mumbai
The jurisdiction of the German Consulate General Mumbai includes Maharashta, the Union States of Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Union Territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
Admission to the Visa and Consular Sections: Visitors to the Visa Section or Consular Section at the German Missions in India are not allowed to carry:
i) any form of electronic device (e.g. mobile phones, cameras, tabs) ii) dangerous objects (in particular knives or weapons) iii) bags and luggage, umbrellas iv) any other dangerous items. - All visitors may carry ONLY the documents that have been asked for and required by the German Mission. - Please note that the German Missions are not in a position to keep in deposit the above-mentioned objects that are not allowed inside the premises. - Safeguarding personal belongings outside the premises is the sole responsibility of each applicant.
In case of emergencies for German citizens within our consular district: Post office hours, our emergency phone number +91 97 69 48 54 78 can be reached from Monday to Friday from 3.30. p.m. to 10 p.m. and on weekends and holidays from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Please note that visa inquiries DO NOT qualify as emergencies and cannot be answered.
Kindly keep in mind the time difference between Germany and India. All opening hours and times are stated in local time.