Country context
Insurance routes change by residence country, destination, nationality and document needs.
Insurance route guide
Travel medical insurance routes can help short-stay visitors, Schengen travellers, visiting families and people moving between countries.
Insurance routes change by residence country, destination, nationality and document needs.
Family, freelancer, student, employee and specialist profiles may lead to different provider routes.
Pricing, applications, documents and policy terms are handled directly by the provider.
Travel medical insurance may be relevant for trips, temporary stays, visitors, visiting parents and short-term medical support.
Review emergency medical limits, repatriation, territorial scope, trip dates, age rules and provider claims process.
Use these links for travel medical, long-term travel, visitor and Schengen visitor contexts. The right product depends on destination, duration, age, visa status and whether add-on cover is needed.
International travel health insurance for long-term travellers, digital nomads, work-and-travel and educational travel profiles, with optional accident, liability, baggage and assistance cover.
Review PROTRIP WorldVisitor and extended-stay route for Germany and Europe with travel health, liability, accident and deportation costs components.
Review PROVISIT GermanyShort-stay Schengen visitor route for up to 180 days, available as travel health insurance or with liability and accident insurance.
Review PROVISIT VisumEducational-stay route for Germany and Europe when the trip purpose is study preparation, language course, internship, exchange or adult education.
Review EDUCARE24Visa, residency and document requirements can vary by country, consulate, appointment type and personal situation. Valenvia can help you review insurance routes that may be relevant to your case, but final acceptance is decided by the relevant authority. Always check the latest requirements with the embassy, consulate, immigration office or official authority before applying.
Valenvia is a guided insurance matching and referral platform. We do not sell, issue, underwrite or manage insurance policies.
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Final pricing, approval, documents, policy terms, claims and coverage decisions are handled directly by the insurance provider.
Valenvia is a guided insurance matching and referral platform for people living abroad in Europe. We help users review insurance routes that may fit their country, documents and personal situation.
No. Valenvia does not sell, issue, underwrite or manage insurance policies. All policy decisions, documents, pricing and claims are handled directly by the insurance provider.
Valenvia may earn commission through affiliate links, partner links or referral partnerships. This does not add an extra cost to the user.
Valenvia helps users review suitable insurance routes. Some routes may lead to provider pages or disclosed referral links where pricing, applications or quotes are handled directly by the provider.
Valenvia can help users review insurance routes that may be relevant for visa or residency situations. Requirements vary by country, authority, appointment type and personal profile. Always verify the latest requirements with the official authority.
No. Final approval, pricing, documents, coverage terms and claims decisions are made by the insurance provider.