
Speaking in Hamburg on 11 December 2025, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan revealed that Germany’s embassy in Yerevan will introduce streamlined visa procedures “starting next year”, eliminating the months-long appointment backlog that has frustrated tourists and business visitors alike. The announcement came after bilateral talks with German officials on the sidelines of an EU visa-liberalisation dialogue.
Current wait times for Schengen appointments at the embassy average 8-10 months, hampering growing trade and tech collaboration between the two countries. According to Pashinyan, the German side promised to digitise application intake, add consular staff and pilot outsourced biometrics collection.
For travellers who still need to navigate Germany’s visa process before the new system is fully in place, VisaHQ can simplify every step: the online platform walks applicants through required forms, keeps track of shifting documentation rules and even helps secure earlier submission slots as they appear. Details are available at https://www.visahq.com/germany/.
Why it matters:
• Armenia’s IT outsourcing sector relies on short-term travel to German clients; quicker visas could reduce project delays.
• German manufacturers exploring “near-shoring” in Armenia will find it easier to move engineers and trainers.
• The improvement may serve as a model for other EU missions in the region, boosting Germany’s soft-power influence.
German officials have not yet published details, but the Foreign Office confirmed that "capacity upgrades are under review". If successful, the measures could support Yerevan’s broader push for EU visa-free travel in the medium term.
Current wait times for Schengen appointments at the embassy average 8-10 months, hampering growing trade and tech collaboration between the two countries. According to Pashinyan, the German side promised to digitise application intake, add consular staff and pilot outsourced biometrics collection.
For travellers who still need to navigate Germany’s visa process before the new system is fully in place, VisaHQ can simplify every step: the online platform walks applicants through required forms, keeps track of shifting documentation rules and even helps secure earlier submission slots as they appear. Details are available at https://www.visahq.com/germany/.
Why it matters:
• Armenia’s IT outsourcing sector relies on short-term travel to German clients; quicker visas could reduce project delays.
• German manufacturers exploring “near-shoring” in Armenia will find it easier to move engineers and trainers.
• The improvement may serve as a model for other EU missions in the region, boosting Germany’s soft-power influence.
German officials have not yet published details, but the Foreign Office confirmed that "capacity upgrades are under review". If successful, the measures could support Yerevan’s broader push for EU visa-free travel in the medium term.











