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German Study Visa Application Process Part 2

Yana Immis

Steps you need to undertake to secure yourself smooth and 100% visa success rate with the German Embassy. Follow the instructions!

Today we will cover the last steps!

- Step 6: Prepare for visa interview

- Step 7: Apply for visa

- Step 8: Start accommodation search the same day you applied for a visa. Better safe than sorry.

- Step 9: Edit your LinkedIn and CV and start applying for jobs to understand the market.

- Step 10: Start learning German intensively for the next 1-3 months from the moment you have applied for a visa.

- Step 11: Receive an SMS/Email/call from the German embassy that you need to appear with your insurance and passport – it means your visa is approved! Get insurance once the visa result is clear


German Study Visa Application Process Part 1

Yana Immis

So you are a happy foreign student who has been granted a place in the program of your choice at a German university! Secure yourself a smooth and 100% visa success rate with the German Embassy.

Follow the instructions! Today we will cover the first five steps:

- Step 1: Check availability for the visa appointment once again and schedule it unless you have done it earlier and in a timely manner -

- Step 2: Apply to open a blocked account, unless you already have it under control.

- Step 3: Transfer funds to the blocked account and get a confirmation unless you went for the alternative option.

- Step 4: Pay the deposit to the university to receive an unconditional offer letter, unless you have already done so.

- Step 5: Collect all documents for visa


Q&A Study Abroad In Germany Belgium Holland 2020-2021 - Part 3

Yana Immis

On our Q&A agenda today

- Do your programs offer scholarships?

- On a scale to 100% how easy is it to get a job as a biomedical engineer after graduation?

- What is the best application to learn the German language?

- What is the cheapest university for the foundation program?

- Please tell me if it is possible for a Bachelor student to get a job in Germany after schooling?

- Do you have any idea about the new Master degrees offered by German Dutch and Belgian schools?

- Is it possible to get admission because of the situation with Coronavirus?

- How many levels of German language is required to get jobs easily after Master of Science in Germany?

- What can we do in order to apply if we don’t have 10000 Euro in the bank account?

- I am in Asia, general dental practitioner, I want to move to Germany – is it possible?