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Upon arrival in Germany the visitor has to pass the immigration control (passport control).
There are two types of lines: a) for European (EU) passport holders and b) for all other nationalities.
The requirement for obtaining a visa from the German consulates depends on the traveler's nationality.
Travelers from many countries do not need a visa to visit Germany for stays up to 90 days,
among these countries are for example:
travelers from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, the UK, United States of America.
This list is not complete but for the most recent list please check the provided Web-Link further below.
Immigration (passport control) is usually a fast process and the traveler may proceed to the baggage claim.
The 'Deutscher Zoll' is the customs authority in Germany and the officers might ask questions about what you're bringing into the country and inspect the baggage.
Most German airports have a 'red' and a 'green' exit which means you may decide whether you have something to declare or not. Use the 'red' lane when you're not sure or when you have something to declare.
What can you bring without customs declaration?
First the goods, gifts, presents, have to be for your personal use and may not have a commercial purpose.
The web links which we provide at the end of this article are all leading to German government websites which should answer all your questions regarding temporary visits, Visa requirements, and customs.
Tobacco Products You have to be at least 17 years old.