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URGENT: This Is What Blocked Account In Germany Will Amount To From 2022!

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First and foremost, what is a Blocked Account? A mandatory account in the German bank, which you cannot open the German visa for studying without!

ATTENTION: as of 1st of September 2022, you need to apply for a visa with a higher sum.⁠ Make sure to check 💯if it impacts you.

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New Blocked Account Regulation

As of 1st of September 2022, the German government has announced, that all foreign students considering moving to Germany for studies must have in mind an increased blocked account Balance. 11,172 Euro must be deposited to a blocked account in order to get the student visa.

Drawback: Initial financing required is extended (to keep in mind that 1st-year expenses are much higher than the next years, because of the university deposit, tuition fees as well as the accommodation deposit payments). Generally, when consulting students, I advice you schedule your expenses the following way:

  • Year 1: 30000 Euro for everything absolutely plus maintaining good social living standard

  • Year 2: 20000 Euro considering you would be doing internship and summer jobs for 90 days

  • Year 3: 10000 Euro considering you will be working or switching to part-time job already

Benefit: Monthly withdrawal capacity increases, which helps students to support their living expenses from one month to another.

The German authorities increase the amount required for a blocked bank account time after time in order to adjust it to the needs of students and living costs in Germany.

New Yearly Budget   11,172 Euro
New Monthly Withdrawal   931 Euro
Old Yearly Budget   10,236 Euro
Old Monthly Withdrawal   861 Euro

Students who applied for visa before 01.09.2022 or those who are already in Germany

The change is only applicable to later applications, however, to be on a safe side, since German embassies across the globe have already started requesting the updated amount, be cautious.

Solution: either add extra sum on your blocked account and request a confirmation; or put more money on your account for visa extension once you have arrived in Germany (prior to visa extension).

Students who apply for visa after 01.09.2022

Attention! Do not disregard this news putting yourself at risk!

Students with the old blocked sum may have:

  1. Visa delay due to a request to resubmit the account confirmation

  2. Visa denial

All these visa applications must have an increased blocked account balance confirmation.

Solution: transfer the difference between the new and the old blocked account sum (11172 – 10236 = 936 Euro) to your account and request an additional confirmation from a selected bank. Make sure to take a confirmation email or document with you to the appointment.


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Blocked Account Basics

A blocked account (Sperrkonto) is a unique type of a bank account designed for international students, who are required to provide proof of financial stability when applying for the visa. The German government wants to see a certain amount of money on your account to make sure you have sufficient means to live in Germany in circumstances you cannot influence. As an example, your sponsor (unless you pay for studies yourself) is no longer able to pay for your studies, living expenses, and accommodation.

German embassy can accept other proof of financial support, however, there is no guarantee it will be accepted for the visa procedure. It is highly recommended that you go for the blocked account as well. The more documents proving financial solvency you can present, the higher your chances of risk-free visa attainment become.

Things to keep in mind:

  • It is highly recommended starting the blocked account procedure at least 2 weeks (1 month) prior to your visa appointment date. The blocked account doesn’t require you to have an unconditional (final) offer letter and the opening/money transferring procedure can be done with a conditional (provisional) offer letter.

  • The blocked account may only be opened with a ‘Zweck’ (a reason). In your case, the reason is ‘Study Purposes’. This account can only be opened once you have been accepted to one of the German educational establishments.

  • You do not lose this sum and it is safely kept with the bank until your arrival. You will be granted access to withdraw a monthly allowance after the registration at the local residence authority in Germany.

  • The blocked account may only be closed if the beneficiary can no longer fulfill the reason for the blocked account opening (studies), in this case, it means a denial after conditional offer or denial in the visa. The blocked account may only be closed with the written confirmation from the authorities (University or the German embassy respectively).

  • Important: every time you apply for visa extension in Germany, the Immigration Office has a right to demand a confirmation you have a full amount securely saved on your account. It means, that you need to maintain this balance at any point of time and the funds must always be available. You do not have to withdraw monthly sums, but you have a right to do so.

  • Should you wish to extend your monthly withdrawal limit, it is possible, under certain circumstances (up to 1300 Euro per month). You need to consult your bank and ask for the permission with the confirmation that you are obliged to withdraw more than the limit (i.e. rent). The bank will decide if you would be granted a permission.


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THE STUDY ABROAD GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND ROADSHOW

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Hi There Fellow Website Visitor!

I’m glad to have you here with me. If we already know each other, welcome back! If not, let’s get to know each other. First and foremost…

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Why? Because your network is your net worth!

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While writing this blog post I realized, that it has been a year since I started working at Microsoft Ireland in the Cloud Sales division (Azure). I am doing the study abroad business as a side hustle (to stay sane and help people achieve their dream to study abroad). I am always striving for more and trying to be the Wonder Woman that my students will be looking up to. My story only starts now. I’m excited to see where life takes me next.

Parallel to the job at Microsoft and my study abroad business, I also host Networking events "Techies in Dublin", teach English weekly and help my friends elevate their LinkedIn & CV game for higher employability. I teach how to study abroad. I also teach how to work abroad. As long as I can help YOU elevate your employability game, I am happy!


Prior to moving to Ireland, I was engaged in 10 years of working in the Education Industry Sales & Recruitment in Germany, worked in 3 different Universities in the admissions/recruitment departments, and then started my study abroad website www.yanaimmis.com to help students' dreams come true! How? I place students @ the best universities and Business Schools in Germany, Ireland, Austria, Belgium, Holland & Italy. My services are free for students and their parents!

Prior to moving to Germany, I have been living 18 years in Russia, my home. A simple girl with a lot of dreams and pastimes. Early enough I realized that my location will demotivate a very ambitious person like me and I found a school to study for my Bachelor & MBA abroad in Germany, that’s how my story started.

You can read more about my story here.

I am an online entrepreneur, speaking 5 languages & having lived in the USA, Japan, Germany, Russia, Austria, Mexico, Turkey & South Africa & Ireland. I am happy to grow my network, share knowledge, and help you fulfill your dream. MAKE A JUMP & STUDY ABROAD!!! Let me show you why and teach you how. But first...

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P.S. as a present (or a bonus) here are some of photos of the Microsoft Ireland Office Dublin (EMEA HQ) that I took!