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Eligibility: For students accepted into full-time degree programs at recognized German institutions.
Our Support: Assistance with university enrollment proof, financial documentation, and application submission.
Eligibility: For students applying to German universities but not yet admitted.
Our Support: Guidance on preparing application proof, conditional admissions, and meeting visa requirements.
Eligibility: For students attending intensive German language courses lasting more than 3 months.
Our Support: Help with admission proof, course confirmations, and visa application documentation.
We evaluate your academic background, financial capacity, and admission status to ensure you meet all visa requirements.
We guide you through the process of securing admission to a German institution and obtaining proof of enrollment.
Our experts assist in compiling and verifying your documents, including financial proof, language proficiency, and insurance.
We prepare and submit your visa application to the relevant German Consulate, ensuring accuracy and compliance.
We provide mock interview sessions and tips to help you confidently present your case during the visa interview.
Once your visa is approved, we assist with travel arrangements, accommodation, and settling into life in Germany.
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Discover Your Visa Path Today!Non-EU/EEA nationals require a Study Visa to attend academic courses or language programs in Germany.
EU/EEA nationals do not require a Study Visa to attend academic courses or language programs in Germany.
Germany offers high-quality education, affordable tuition fees, access to global opportunities, and the chance to work part-time while studying.
A Student Visa is for students already admitted to a German university, while a Student Applicant Visa is for those still in the process of applying.
Yes, you can extend your visa if you need more time to complete your studies, provided you meet the eligibility criteria.
You must have proof of university admission, sufficient funds, valid health insurance, and meet German language proficiency requirements (if applicable).
If your program is in German, proof of proficiency (e.g., TestDaF or Goethe Zertifikat) is required. For English programs, an IELTS/TOEFL score is necessary.
A blocked account is a bank account that shows you have sufficient funds (currently €11,208 per year) to cover living expenses in Germany.
Yes, you must provide proof of valid health insurance, either public or private, to meet visa requirements.
Yes, you can apply for a Student Applicant Visa if you have applied to German universities but are awaiting admission results.
Submit your application to the German Consulate or Embassy in your home country with the required documents and attend the visa interview.
Documents include a valid passport, admission letter, blocked account proof, health insurance, visa application form, and academic certificates.
Visa processing typically takes 4 to 12 weeks, depending on the Consulate and the completeness of your application.
The visa fee is approximately €75, though additional costs may apply for document verification and translations.
While some steps can be completed online, you must attend the visa interview in person at the German Consulate or Embassy.
Yes, students can work up to 120 full days or 240 half days per year while studying in Germany.
Mandatory internships are excluded from the work limit, but voluntary internships count toward the 120/240-day limit.
Yes, you can change your course or university, but you must inform the Foreigners’ Registration Office (Ausländerbehörde).
You can apply for an extension of your Study Visa if you provide valid reasons and proof of progress in your studies.
Generally, dependents are not allowed on a Study Visa unless you are in a specific program that permits it.
Yes, graduates can apply for an 18-month Job-Seeker Visa to find employment related to their field of study.
The Job-Seeker Visa allows graduates to stay in Germany for 18 months to search for a job aligned with their qualifications.
Yes, you can apply for permanent residency after holding a residence permit and meeting work or study requirements for several years.
Yes, graduates can explore entrepreneurship opportunities by applying for a visa or permit related to self-employment.
Yes, if you secure a job with an annual salary meeting the EU Blue Card threshold, you can apply for it.
You can reapply after addressing the reasons for rejection or appeal the decision through the German Consulate.
Yes, a Germany Study Visa allows you to travel within Schengen Area countries for up to 90 days.
Yes, after securing employment aligned with your qualifications, you can transition to a Work Visa or EU Blue Card.
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