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Visa
If you belong to a country outside the European Union and are applying to study in Germany, you need a visa. However, if you are from Australia, Japan, Canada, Isreal, New Zealand, USA, Switzerland, Honduras, Monaco and San Marino, you are exempted from this rule. Be careful: all visas are not the same. A “tourist visa” cannot be converted into a “student visa” and as a tourist, you are not eligible to study in Germany. So it’s essential to pay attention to the word preceding “visa”.
Three types of visa exist for international students:
- a language course visa, which cannot be subsequently converted into a student visa. It is valid only for the duration of the course.
- a three-month study applicant’s visa, which is valid if you have not yet obtained university admission. After admission, it must be converted as quickly as possible into a resident permit for student purposes at the office for foreigners’ affairs.
- the visa for study purposes, valid for one year. In order to obtain this visa, you must provide proof of admission and financial support for the duration of study.
In order to apply for a student visa, the following documents are generally required:
- a valid passport
- passport photos
- entitlement to university admission, as recognized in Germany (usually a high school diploma or graduation examination certificate)
- evidence of previous academic performance
- proof that complete financial support for one year is guaranteed
The notification of admission from the university is also required for the application for a visa for study purposes. Generally, a confirmation from the university, certifying that the application documents are available to them , suffices.
The visa application is submitted at the German Embassy or the German Consulate in your country of residence – preferably as early as possible. German Embassy or Consulate personnel can provide further information.
Essential Documents
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