Meyer-Lindenberg received his doctorate in 1935 in Geneva with a thesis on the problem of European organization and the intellectual life of the Restoration epoch.
[1] He was married to Marie-Rosa Malchia Countess Resseguier von Miremont (born November 1, 1914).
In 1937 he received a professorship in international and administrative law at the Pontifical Xaveriana University in Bogotá, where he taught until 1952.
From 1966 to 1968 Hermann Meyer-Lindenberg headed the Politics Department at the Federal Foreign Office.
On February 21, 1975, he reported on Hans-Dietrich Genscher's talks with Aldo Moro and Mariano Rumor about the PAL system.