Student
Visas for Germany
If
you wish to take up studies in Germany, you will need a visa for
entry (residence permit in the form of a visa). A visa is absolutely
necessary under the immigration laws there; the only exceptions
are for applicants from European Union countries and from states
with which special agreements have been made: Honduras, Iceland,
Monaco, Norway, San Marino, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and the USA.
It is not permissible
to enter the country on a tourist visa for the purpose of studying
here. Those wishing to enter the country to study may apply for
a visa for purposes of study, or for a study applicant visa.
The visa must
be issued before you can enter the country; you should therefore
apply for it in good time. The responsible body is the German Embassy
or Consulate General in your country, which can also provide you
with further information.
The visa for
purposes of study will be issued if you have already been accepted
to study in Germany. The study applicant visa (Studienbewerber-Visum)
permits you to enter the country before the admission decision by
the university or college, in order to obtain information on the
spot. The university applicant visa is particularly important for
applicants to the Hochschule für Musik and Theater (College of Music
and Drama), so that you can enter the country for the entrance examination.
And this type of visa may also be useful to applicants who wish
to improve their language skills in Germany before starting their
studies. The study applicant visa is limited to three months, but
it can be converted to a visa for study purposes if you receive
your admission from the university or college during this period.
For both types
of visas it is necessary to hold a valid passport, to provide proof
of financial means for your period of study in Germany, and to have
either university admission (visa for purposes of study) or at least
a confirmation of your status as an applicant (study applicant visa).
Those who intend
to study and enter the country on a study applicant visa should
also note that they must provide evidence of a university or college
place in Germany within the prescribed period of three months, in
order to obtain a residence permit for study purposes.
Applying
for Visas for Academic Studies or Language Courses in Germany
In order
to receive your visa in good time, please note the following three
points:
- 1. Submit
your application with all accompanying documents at least eight
weeks before your planned trip to Germany;
- 2. Fill in
the application form and bring it with the complete set of documents
to the Embassy;
- 3. Should
you have any queries, please contact the Cultural Section at the
Embassy in Singapore, which is responsible for your area.
You may be
issued with one of three types of visa:
1) student applicant
visa (if you do not yet have a certificate of admission to higher
education or of confirmation of application);
2) student visa
(if you have a certificate of admission to higher education or of
confirmation of application);
3) visa for
participation in a language course (if you only wish to attend a
language course in Germany).
N.B.: If you
intend to begin studies in Germany immediately after your language
course ends, you must apply for either a student visa or a student
applicant visa before arrival in Germany, otherwise you will have
to leave Germany at the end of the course and reapply from Singapore.
The visa for a language course cannot be converted into a student
visa or a student applicant visa in Germany!
1) For the
student applicant visa you will need the following basic documents:
- a
valid passport and 2 passport photographs;
- proof
of possession of a school leaving certificate, i.e. A-level certificate,
entitling you to study in both Singapore and Germany (or to visit
a preparatory course in Germany)
as well as,
where necessary
- proof
of previous studies;
- proof
that you already possess German-language skills or that you plan
to attend an intensive language course (at least 20 hours per
week) in Germany;
- proof
of sufficient funds to finance your period of study.
You may either
a) finance yourself
or
b) nominate
one or more persons who will assume the full costs.
You must supply
evidence that sufficient funds per months or a sum covering at least
one year's study are available (e.g. own funds) equal to the highest
German student loan level (BaföG), i.e. currently about DM 1,000
per month.
N.B.: As a student
in Germany you may as a rule work for a maximum of 3 months and,
depending on where you study, only during recess periods (e.g. semester
holidays).
(1) If you are
financed by a sponsor in your home country, that person must declare
his/her willingness to cover all your costs during the standard
period of study (proof of a minimum monthly income of 4,000 S$ (by
means of local documents such as tax receipts, bank statements,
certificates of employment, pay slips, Commercial Register excerpts).
(2) If you are
financed by a sponsor in Germany, that person must submit a binding
declaration that he/she is willing to cover all your costs during
the standard period of study.
(3) If you receive
a scholarship you must produce a letter of confirmation to this
effect.
In all cases
it must be certain that you will have a monthly sum available to
you directly in Germany.
2) For the
student visa you will in principle need all documents listed under
1) above, except that
- instead of
the school leaving certificate, i.e. A-level certificate, you must
enclose the certificate of admission to higher education or of confirmation
of application.
N.B.: You may
normally only send for your family later to live with you in Germany
in exceptional cases, e.g. if you are scholarship holder or on a
postgraduate course. In these cases you must be able at least to
support yourself and your family, have sufficient accomodation for
your family, and already be registered at a German higher education
institution.
Please take
your time and do not hesitate to contact the Cultural and Consular
Sections of your local Embassy for further detailed advice on any
questions you may have regarding your planned studies in Germany.
3) For the
visa for participation in a language course you will basically need
the following documents:
- a
valid passport and 2 passport photographs
- proof
that you have registered for a language course (e.g. certificate
of registration, receipt of course fees)
- proof
that you will be covered by health insurance for the duration
of your stay in Germany
- proof
that you are able to finance your stay and the course (using your
own funds or via third parties).
N.B.:
1. During the
language course you are normally not allowed to take up employment.
2. If you intend
to study in Germany after your course ends, please state this fact
in your application, so that you can be issued with a student applicant
visa or student visa, provided you fulfil the conditions for issue.
These visas entitle the holder to attend language courses and to
study in Germany (see above!). If you only apply for the language
course visa, you will have to leave Germany at the end of the course.
It is not possible to exchange this visa for another form of residence
permit in Germany.
3. Examination
of your application will normally require approximately 6 - 8 weeks.
If the language course is longer than three months, processing of
your application will require about 8 - 10 weeks. Therefore please
send your application to the Consular Section in good time, i.e.
at least eight weeks before you plan to travel!
Should you intend
to travel to Germany with your family, please contact the Cultural
or Consular Section of your local Embassy.
There
is no legal right to a visa, even if all documents are submitted.
The ultimate decision rests with the Legal and Consular Sections
of the Embassy. You may be asked to supply further documentation.
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