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Jan 18, 2026

Uganda election forces three-day closure of Kampala German-visa centre

Uganda election forces three-day closure of Kampala German-visa centre
TLScontact—the outsourcing partner that collects German visa applications in Uganda—has suspended all appointments in Kampala from 14 to 16 January amid heightened security around the country’s general elections. The German Embassy confirmed that no Schengen or national-visa files will be accepted until the centre re-opens on Monday, 19 January, and warned that rescheduling capacity remains limited. Applicants have been told to await automatic e-mail re-booking; walk-ins will not be accepted. (visahq.com)

Biometric data already captured will stay valid for 59 months, so repeat fingerprinting is not required when new slots are issued. Nevertheless, corporate mobility managers moving staff from Uganda to German assignments should expect at least a two-week slide in decision timelines because embassy officers will prioritise medical and humanitarian emergencies once normal operations resume.

The closure illustrates the vulnerability of outsourced visa operations to local political events. For travellers holding issued visas the immediate concern is logistics: election-day movement restrictions in Kampala have disrupted airport transfers, prompting travel-risk advisers to recommend overnight stays near Entebbe. Students aiming for Germany’s summer-semester intake face even tighter scheduling margins, with many still waiting for national-visa interviews.

Uganda election forces three-day closure of Kampala German-visa centre


Companies and individual travelers who need extra support navigating these unexpected delays can leverage VisaHQ’s online visa processing platform, which offers up-to-date appointment alerts, document-check services and end-to-end application management for Germany: https://www.visahq.com/germany/. By centralising paperwork digitally and monitoring slot availability across multiple TLScontact locations, VisaHQ helps applicants rebook quickly and avoid further schedule slippage.

Visa facilitators urge HR teams to upload digital copies of supporting documents now so that files can be moved to the front of the queue when new dates open. Real-time appointment-tracking tools and alert services can help applicants grab short-notice slots released by TLScontact.

Looking ahead, the embassy plans to migrate all student-visa files to TLScontact in February to free up consular capacity. Mobility planners should therefore build in larger buffer times for Ugandan assignees and keep contingency accommodation budgets for extended stays in country.
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