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German Consulate General Mumbai

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Mr. Achim Fabig, Consul General

Generalkonsul, Achim Fabig / Consul General, Achim Fabig

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Mr. Achim Fabig, Consul General

Address and Office Hours

Description

German Consulate General Mumbai

Head

Mr. Achim Fabig, General Consul

Postal address

Hoechst House, 10th Floor, 193 Backbay Reclamation, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400021

Administrative / consular district

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.

Departments

Consular Departments

Email:
Contact the Consular and Other Departments

Tel.: +91 22 6940 1444
Please note that due to data protection regulations we cannot answer any visa status enquiries over telephone.

Fax: +91 22 22 02 54 93
Compliance & Prevention of Corruption Officer: Mr. Christophe Rendtorff

Opening hours

Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. to 12 noon

Website

List of Holidays 2024
Admission to the Consular Section:
Visitors to the Consular Section at the German Missions in India are not allowed to carry:
Show larger version of image Close Items not permitted within the Embassy premises. © German Foreign Office 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.

Description

Visa Department of the German Consulate General Mumbai

Head

Mr. Achim Fabig, General Consul

Postal address

Hoechst House, 1st Floor, 193 Backbay Reclamation, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400021

Administrative / consular district

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.

Departments

Visa Department

Email:
Contact the Visa Department

Tel.: +91 22 6940 1444
Please note that due to data protection regulations we cannot answer any visa status enquiries over telephone.

Fax: +91 22 22 02 54 93
Compliance & Prevention of Corruption Officer: Mr. Christoph Rendtorff

Opening hours

Monday to Friday: By appointment only

Website

List of Holidays 2024
Info 1. Applicants with appointments for D-Visa Application: Access to the Visa Section can only be provided at the appointed time. Applicants who arrive earlier will not have access to the Visa Section.
2. Applicants with pending documents only as advised by the Visa Section may submit the dociments asked for at the VFS.
3. Applicants submitting documents for attestation and NOC may do so between 9 a.m.-11 a.m. and may collect them on the same day at 2 p.m.

Important information:
Passports cannot be collected at the Visa Section.
Applicants with visa-related queries may get in touch with us via the Contact Form.

Handbags and Mobile Phones are strictly prohibited on our premises.

Admission to the Visa Section:
Visitors to the Visa Section at the German Missions in India are not allowed to carry:
Show larger version of image Close Items not permitted within the Embassy premises. © German Foreign Office 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.

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