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Portuguese Embassy in Berlin

Overview

Portugal's embassy in Berlin is the country's main diplomatic mission to Germany and the hub of one of Portugal's densest consular networks in Europe — a reflection of one of the largest Portuguese communities on the continent, built through decades of labour migration and EU freedom of movement. Alongside the embassy's consular section in Berlin, the network runs consulates-general in Düsseldorf, Hamburg and Stuttgart and a consular office in the Frankfurt area (Hattersheim am Main), each covering a defined group of federal states. For most readers the embassy matters as that community's consular anchor — passports, civil registration, the tax number, Portuguese-language schooling, voting from abroad — and as the reference point for handling Portugal-related matters from anywhere in Germany.

Visa Services

Most travellers heading from Germany to Portugal need no visa: Germany is in the EU and the Schengen Area, so its residents enter Portugal with an identity card or passport. The consular network handles visas mainly for non-EU nationals resident in Germany who want to visit Portugal — the Schengen short-stay (type C) visa for up to 90 days — and national (type D) visas for longer stays, work, study or family reunification. Applications are made by appointment at the consular post with jurisdiction over your federal state.

Consular Services

The network serves Portugal's large community in Germany with the full range of services: the Cartão de Cidadão and electronic passport, civil registration (births, marriages, deaths), consular registration, the tax number (NIF), electoral registration and voting in Portuguese elections from abroad, powers of attorney, notarial acts, certificates and document legalisation. The work is shared between the embassy's consular section in Berlin and the consulates-general in Düsseldorf, Hamburg and Stuttgart (with a consular office in the Frankfurt area) — a single Consular Call Centre for Germany books appointments for all of them.

Trade & Export Support

Portugal's trade and investment agency, AICEP Portugal Global, runs a delegation at the embassy in Berlin, working Europe's largest economy — supporting Portuguese exporters into Germany and German companies looking to invest in or source from Portugal. It is the first point of contact for businesses on either side weighing the Portugal-Germany economic relationship, and it coordinates Portuguese participation in Germany's major trade fairs.

Cultural & Educational Programs

Teaching the Portuguese language is a major strand of the embassy's work, run through the Camões I.P. network and coordinated on the ground by the Coordination of Portuguese Teaching in Germany (CEPE), based at the embassy in Berlin with pedagogical support teachers at the consulates-general in Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Stuttgart. The CEPE runs Portuguese language and culture courses at primary and secondary level across Germany, handles enrolment and certification, and supports Portuguese lectureships at German universities — serving both the children of the emigrant community, for whom Portuguese is a heritage language, and learners taking it up as a foreign language.

Service Area

The embassy is accredited to Germany, and consular work is divided among five posts by federal state. The embassy's consular section in Berlin covers Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia; the Consulate-General in Düsseldorf covers North Rhine-Westphalia; the Consulate-General in Hamburg covers Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein; and the Consulate-General in Stuttgart covers Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, with a consular office in the Frankfurt area (Hattersheim am Main). Check which post covers your federal state before booking.

Appointment Information

Consular services are by prior appointment. A single Consular Call Centre for Germany, on +49 30 767589240, books appointments across all five posts; the embassy's consular section is at Derfflingerstraße 12 in Berlin (+49 30 590063500 / +49 30 590063510, sconsular.berlim@mne.pt) and attends Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 09:00–12:30 and 14:00–16:00, and Wednesday 09:00–12:30. Confirm the documents required for each service, and the post with jurisdiction over your area, before booking.

Special Notes

The embassy's chancery is at Zimmerstraße 56 in central Berlin, near Checkpoint Charlie, while the consular section is a short distance away at Derfflingerstraße 12 in the Tiergarten area — check which address you need before travelling. Bring valid photo ID and expect a security check. The mission observes both Portuguese public holidays (Portugal Day, 10 June; Restoration of Independence, 1 December; among others) and German ones. Given the size of the community, book early and use the post that covers your federal state rather than defaulting to Berlin.

Frequently asked questions

No. Germany is in the EU and the Schengen Area, so German citizens travel to Portugal with an identity card or passport and stay without a visa. The same applies to EU and EEA nationals resident in Germany.

Berlin's consular section covers Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia; Düsseldorf covers North Rhine-Westphalia; Hamburg covers Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein; and Stuttgart covers Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, with a consular office in the Frankfurt area. The Consular Call Centre can point you to the right one.

Possibly. If your nationality requires a Schengen visa, you apply for a short-stay (type C) visa for trips of up to 90 days, or a national (type D) visa for longer stays, work, study or family reunification — by appointment at the consular post that covers your federal state.

Visaja keeps this page's contact details and visa guidance under continuous review — still, requirements can change at short notice, so confirm the essentials with the mission or the official government portal before you travel.