The German Embassy in Prague, located in the historic Palais Lobkowicz, is the diplomatic mission of Germany to the Czech Republic. It is a symbol of the close and neighborly relations between the two countries and played a significant role in the events leading to German reunification.
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Visa Services
As the Czech Republic is a Schengen country, the embassy's visa section primarily handles applications for long-term national visas. Information on Schengen visa rules for residents of the Czech Republic is available on the website. Appointments are mandatory.
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Consular Services
The embassy offers a full range of consular services for German citizens, including passport and ID card applications, family law matters, and emergency assistance. An online appointment is required for all services.
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Trade & Export Support
The economic department promotes the intensive trade and investment relationship between Germany and the Czech Republic. It supports German companies in the Czech market and provides economic information, working with the German-Czech Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DTIHK).
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Investment Opportunities
The embassy provides information on investment opportunities in both Germany and the Czech Republic, connecting potential investors with relevant authorities and business networks.
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Business Support
The embassy facilitates business contacts, provides market analysis, and supports German companies in navigating the Czech business environment, particularly in the automotive and manufacturing sectors.
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Cultural & Educational Programs
The cultural section promotes German-Czech cultural exchange through a wide array of events, youth programs, and collaborations with local partners, including the Goethe-Institut.
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Appointment Information
Appointments for all consular and visa services must be booked online via the embassy's website. It is advisable to schedule appointments well in advance.
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Special Notes
Security checks are in place for all visitors. The embassy's history is of particular note, especially its role in 1989 when thousands of East German refugees sought asylum on its grounds.