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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Zammy123(m): 2:19am On Jul 21
Hannania:
There's no letter , even from your university's vice chancellor that will make them consider you if you don't fall under Category A. When the waiting time was less than a year around 2021, people did send such emails and it worked. Right now, they won't even reply to your email. I'll advise you source for Benin republic Residence permit and continue your enrolment, after 4 months, you can apply for visa. Before your visa is due, it will be 6 months.

Option two is to finish enrolment then apply for the Deutschlandstipendum. Unfortunately, you won't have a transcript


Greetings to you. Please is it better to source for Ivory Coast resident permit or Benin republic resident permit for this?
I’m trying to find out which one is easier to get and less visa processing time.

Please don’t air me big man 🙏 thank you
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Hannania(m): 9:11am On Jul 21
Zammy123:



Greetings to you. Please is it better to source for Ivory Coast resident permit or Benin republic resident permit for this?
I’m trying to find out which one is easier to get and less visa processing time.

Please don’t air me big man 🙏 thank you
If you can legit get the residence permit of either of the countries, then you can apply after just 4 months of issuance. Before your AD, the six months would have been met. Benin republic issues AD every month, but it's limited

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Eudes(m): 10:36am On Jul 21
Zammy123:



Greetings to you. Please is it better to source for Ivory Coast resident permit or Benin republic resident permit for this?
I’m trying to find out which one is easier to get and less visa processing time.

Please don’t air me big man 🙏 thank you

Avoid Ivory Coast. They now require 2 years residence.

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by nellystrong7(m): 12:46pm On Jul 21
I guess they are fully aware that Nigerians use Ivory Coast as a faster route to get to Deutschland.
Eudes:


Avoid Ivory Coast. They now require 2 years residence.
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Ademxju: 3:48pm On Jul 21
Immacharles:
Go to the embassy with a proof of your Blocked account

will they allow me? Even though the date I was supposed to bring it has passed? I’m practically over a month late
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Zammy123(m): 3:57pm On Jul 21
Hannania:
If you can legit get the residence permit of either of the countries, then you can apply after just 4 months of issuance. Before your AD, the six months would have been met. Benin republic issues AD every month, but it's limited

Thank you very much
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Zammy123(m): 3:57pm On Jul 21
Eudes:


Avoid Ivory Coast. They now require 2 years residence.

Omooo, thank God I spoke out. Thank you for your input

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Ndkings1(m): 5:27pm On Jul 21
Odingo1:
This is how it works in Germany concerning citizenship, students cannot get Permanent Residency if they have B1 after school, you have to graduate and get work permit called 18b or 18d, if the job pays high you get EU blue card and work for two years or for blue card 18 months before you apply for PR, secondly you cannot qualify for German citizenship by having C1 and graduating from school, you must transit into work permit, get PR to apply. 3 years is for those married to German or come to Germany on EU blue card or 18b start working immediately and transit to PR and having C1 already, they can apply for citizenship after 3 years.Time of student period count but you must have work permits then work for two years to qualify for PR then apply for citizenship, as a student you can’t achieve this in 3 years.

This is not true.
With the new law, you can apply for citizenship even without PR as long as you fulfill other requirements.
In order to qualify for citizenship with C1 after 3 years, you have to show a proof of what they call BESONDERELEISTUNG(special achievement)....
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Odingo1: 5:44pm On Jul 21
Ndkings1:


This is not true.
With the new law, you can apply for citizenship even without PR as long as you fulfill other requirements.
In order to qualify for citizenship with C1 after 3 years, you have to show a proof of what they call BESONDERELEISTUNG(special achievement)....
That other requirements is working atleast two years on Blue card, 18b or 18d, voluntary work, without having PR you can apply but if you have live and work in Germany for two years you are qualified for PR . After application for citizenship it will take at least 1 to 2 years for processing, why not convert the work permit to PR so that you will have freedom to choose any work or business you want to do while waiting for processing period.

What do you think special achievement is, if not part of tax payment, volunteer, special athlete etc, you must have contributed something for that 3 years which qualify you for PR benchmark, so I know what I am telling you, student who studies for 4 years cannot qualify for German citizenship even having C1, you must convert your student visa to work permit.
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by JAPAHTML: 2:05pm On Jul 22
calebfm:


Please what category is it in? I applied for an AD since December 2022.

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Ozommadu: 2:49pm On Jul 22
Hannania:
If you can legit get the residence permit of either of the countries, then you can apply after just 4 months of issuance. Before your AD, the six months would have been met. Benin republic issues AD every month, but it's limited

Hello, how you doing?

Pls I need your advice, I was sent a mail from a university that I applied for admission in Germany on 16th July and I was supposed to take a test before 18th, unfortunately I didn't see the mail until this morning.

I checked their portal and saw that the test had been going on since 15th of April and I they sent the information just two days before the deadline.

What should I do about this please
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by magnificient7: 5:27pm On Jul 22
Ozommadu:


Hello, how you doing?

Pls I need your advice, I was sent a mail from a university that I applied for admission in Germany on 16th July and I was supposed to take a test before 18th, unfortunately I didn't see the mail until this morning.

I checked their portal and saw that the test had been going on since 15th of April and I they sent the information just two days before the deadline.

What should I do about this please

If it's an online test, you can probably click the link to see if you can take the test although the deadline has passed. If it's possible, then go ahead and take the test. After which, you can write the school and explain.

If it isn't possible, no issues. Still write an email to the school or program coordinator, with a good reason and if possible, proofs why you missed the deadline.
That should suffice. Otherwise, you can't really do anything.

Ich wünsche dir viel Elfolg
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Ozommadu: 5:36pm On Jul 22
magnificient7:


If it's an online test, you can probably click the link to see if you can take the test although the deadline has passed. If it's possible, then go ahead and take the test. After which, you can write the school and explain.

If it isn't possible, no issues. Still write an email to the school or program coordinator, with a good reason and if possible, proofs why you missed the deadline.
That should suffice. Otherwise, you can't really do anything.

Ich wünsche dir viel Elfolg

It's an online test and the link closed after 18th, I've written a mail to the school but I'm yet to get a feedback.

What I didn't get is how they sent a mail of an exam that was supposed to end on 18th on the 16th of same month...is that how they do?

I applied in three schools, but only this one has sent me mail. I'm tired
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Hannania(m): 6:12pm On Jul 22
Ozommadu:


Hello, how you doing?

Pls I need your advice, I was sent a mail from a university that I applied for admission in Germany on 16th July and I was supposed to take a test before 18th, unfortunately I didn't see the mail until this morning.

I checked their portal and saw that the test had been going on since 15th of April and I they sent the information just two days before the deadline.

What should I do about this please
German schools are very critical about deadlines. So prepare your mind that they might not give you another chance.

I see that you've sent them an email. Send them a reminder today and every 3 days until they answer you. When they do, I can advise you based on their response
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by captainbangz: 9:43pm On Jul 22
Hannania:
German schools are very critical about deadlines. So prepare your mind that they might not give you another chance.

I see that you've sent them an email. Send them a reminder today and every 3 days until they answer you. When they do, I can advise you based on their response
Senior, please I sent you a PM sir.
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Hannania(m): 10:09pm On Jul 22
captainbangz:
Senior, please I sent you a PM sir.
Sorry, Nairaland interaction only

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by captainbangz: 4:29am On Jul 23
Hannania:
Sorry, Nairaland interaction only
ok sir.
I am a university finalist, by God's grace.
The way this country is right now, travelling out is the only thing that keeps me motivated to study.
Please I want to know if there are fully funded German scholarships (masters) Nigerians can benefit from, that also covers some other expenses like travel cost and maybe housing.
I know of ptdf (Nigerian) but I heard they only allow their scholars to stay back, if they get an actual (full-time) job in the country at the end of their program. I know getting a job is not impossible, but it's not really certain one would.
I know DAAD is nice too, but it requires at least two years of working experience, that I don't have.

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Ademxju: 7:26am On Jul 23
Immacharles:
Go to the embassy with a proof of your Blocked account

I did as you suggested and it was collected from me. I was quite surprised because the man I met was the one I’d heard so much about and had been praying not to meet but as my luck would have it he was the one. I was just Lucky he happened to be training a new security guard so he probably didn’t look at the date on the pass and just collected both the document and the pass from me. 🥹😆😆

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Hannania(m): 7:43am On Jul 23
captainbangz:
ok sir.
I am a university finalist, by God's grace.
The way this country is right now, travelling out is the only thing that keeps me motivated to study.
Please I want to know if there are fully funded German scholarships (masters) Nigerians can benefit from, that also covers some other expenses like travel cost and maybe housing.
I know of ptdf (Nigerian) but I heard they only allow their scholars to stay back, if they get an actual (full-time) job in the country at the end of their program. I know getting a job is not impossible, but it's not really certain one would.
I know DAAD is nice too, but it requires at least two years of working experience, that I don't have.
The bond for PTDF is just on paper. The whole idea is to have "skilled" Nigerians through the scholarship scheme. Scholars actually have liberty to stay.

Germany has the cheapest education in comparison to countries like USA, UK, Australia and Canada. There's no tuition in public schools (which are the best), and the semester fee been charged averages €300. Some schools like DIT presently have €72 as the semester fee. For this reason, scholarships are not readily available.

There's a German government scholarship called Deutschlandstipendum , it's €300/m of which some people use it to apply for CAT A and lower the block account fee.

DAAD is the best option you have. Another option is to look at schools that have your course of interest then scout for scholarships peculiar to only that school or the course. That's the best way to see higher chances.

PS: Considering the low cost of education, you'll most certainly find zero to negligible scholarships that cover flight

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by spik007: 8:37am On Jul 23
Hello my people, how is everyone doing today, who else received a similar message and please what was your next line of action.

Dear Applicant.


Your registration is active.

We are sorry but the waiting time for an appointment in your category is clearly over one and a half year now.

It is not possible at this moment to give a more precise prediction.

The reasons are the number of registrations and the shortage of staff.

I regret not being able to give you a better answer.





Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards,


Consulate-General of the Federal Republic of Germany Lagos

Rechts- und Konsularreferat / Consular Department
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by captainbangz: 8:51am On Jul 23
Hannania:
The bond for PTDF is just on paper. The whole idea is to have "skilled" Nigerians through the scholarship scheme. Scholars actually have liberty to stay.

Germany has the cheapest education in comparison to countries like USA, UK, Australia and Canada. There's no tuition in public schools (which are the best), and the semester fee been charged averages €300. Some schools like DIT presently have €72 as the semester fee. For this reason, scholarships are not readily available.

There's a German government scholarship called Deutschlandstipendum , it's €300/m of which some people use it to apply for CAT A and lower the block account fee.

DAAD is the best option you have. Another option is to look at schools that have your course of interest then scout for scholarships peculiar to only that school or the course. That's the best way to see higher chances.

PS: Considering the low cost of education, you'll most certainly find zero to negligible scholarships that cover flight
thank you very much sir.

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Thebola: 1:04am On Jul 24
captainbangz:
ok sir.
I am a university finalist, by God's grace.
The way this country is right now, travelling out is the only thing that keeps me motivated to study.
Please I want to know if there are fully funded German scholarships (masters) Nigerians can benefit from, that also covers some other expenses like travel cost and maybe housing.
I know of ptdf (Nigerian) but I heard they only allow their scholars to stay back, if they get an actual (full-time) job in the country at the end of their program. I know getting a job is not impossible, but it's not really certain one would.
I know DAAD is nice too, but it requires at least two years of working experience, that I don't have.

I’d advise you start learning German to increase your chances and options for scholarships.

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by captainbangz: 4:25am On Jul 24
Thebola:


I’d advise you start learning German to increase your chances and options for scholarships.
thank you very much sir. I have, but not consistently because of school engagements. But I promise I am trying.
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by tsquare17591: 8:16am On Jul 24
Dear Nairaland Family,

My brother recently completed his registration for a long-term student visa appointment with the German Consulate in Lagos. He received the above confirmation email, but it did not include a specific appointment date. Instead, it mentioned that the waiting period is over a year, and he will only be notified of the exact appointment date four weeks prior to appointment.

I would like to know if this is the standard message others have received after registering. Should we be concerned about not having a specific appointment date right now? Is it advisable to cancel and re-register until a selected appointment date appears on the portal?

Also, does the waiting period for Category B visas start counting from the day he received this confirmation email?

I appreciate any insights or experiences you can share. Thank you!

Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Hannania(m): 11:00am On Jul 24
tsquare17591:
Dear Nairaland Family,

My brother recently completed his registration for a long-term student visa appointment with the German Consulate in Lagos. He received the above confirmation email, but it did not include a specific appointment date. Instead, it mentioned that the waiting period is over a year, and he will only be notified of the exact appointment date four weeks prior to appointment.

I would like to know if this is the standard message others have received after registering. Should we be concerned about not having a specific appointment date right now? Is it advisable to cancel and re-register until a selected appointment date appears on the portal?

Also, does the waiting period for Category B visas start counting from the day he received this confirmation email?

I appreciate any insights or experiences you can share. Thank you!
He should expect a date in 2026 grin. That's if the appointment is not 3 years by then cheesy

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Hannania(m): 11:02am On Jul 24
spik007:
Hello my people, how is everyone doing today, who else received a similar message and please what was your next line of action.

Dear Applicant.


Your registration is active.

We are sorry but the waiting time for an appointment in your category is clearly over one and a half year now.

It is not possible at this moment to give a more precise prediction.

The reasons are the number of registrations and the shortage of staff.

I regret not being able to give you a better answer.





Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards,


Consulate-General of the Federal Republic of Germany Lagos

Rechts- und Konsularreferat / Consular Department

Nothing new here. It's the message they send when you make enquiries. It has been so for over 2 years. The waiting time is currently 22 months and counting
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by tsquare17591: 12:30pm On Jul 24
Hannania:
He should expect a date in 2026 grin. That's if the appointment is not 3 years by then cheesy

Thanks @Hannania for your response on this. So, that means the counting for the appointment date for my brother has started counting from this month since he fell under category B which is 18 months waiting period at least coz he registered this month. And by calculation if I'm right, he should expect feedback regarding the exact appointment date anytime from January/February 2026. Omo this is serious oo,,,, no be joke at all😑
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Retrogirl: 12:46pm On Jul 24
I need assistance on how to finance my blocked account for a German student visa
Can I use Mpower?
tsquare17591:


Thanks @Hannania for your response on this. So, that means the counting for the appointment date for my brother has started counting from this month since he fell under category B which is 18 months waiting period at least coz he registered this month. And by calculation if I'm right, he should expect feedback regarding the exact appointment date anytime from January/February 2026. Omo this is serious oo,,,, no be joke at all😑


tsquare17591:


Thanks @Hannania for your response on this. So, that means the counting for the appointment date for my brother has started counting from this month since he fell under category B which is 18 months waiting period at least coz he registered this month. And by calculation if I'm right, he should expect feedback regarding the exact appointment date anytime from January/February 2026. Omo this is serious oo,,,, no be joke at all😑
nellystrong7:
Gaining admission is the first and most important. Reason been that without admission your visa request is not possible. You will not gain access into the Embassy/Consulate without without providing an admission letter from a university in Germany. I will attach a checklist link below.
Secondly the amount to block is 11,208€ as of 2024 and not 8,000€. I don't know if you can use MPOWER loan but source of funds is usually verified.
Cat A and Cat B are related to securing Appointment at the Embassy in other to process your visa request.
Cat A:
holding a letter of admission for PHD studies or
holding a bachelor's degree with a grade of 1. Class issued no more than TWO years ago and having been accepted to a master's degree (also a DSH course-related admission to the master's program) or PhD study in Germany or
holding a scholarship financed from German public funds or European supported funds for a study or a PhD in Germany or
holding a signed “Aufnahmevereinbarung” / hosting agreement concerning your research fellowship with a university or research institute accepted by the “BAMF”.
Category A receives Appointment Date (AD) within 2-3 weeks of booking Appointment.
Category B:
For those that made 2.1, 2.2, etc... are in Category B. The waiting time is 18-21 months.
Checklist👇👇👇
https://nigeria.diplo.de/ng-en/-/2568986


I recently completed my undergraduate studies with a CGPA of 4.02/5. I am preparing to apply to German universities for my master’s degree, and eventually pursue a PhD. Since Germany requires a master’s degree before pursuing a PhD, I have several questions that I need clarified:

1. Do I need to gain admission first before funding my blocked account?
2. Can I use an MPOWER loan or any other online loan financing to fund the €8,000 required in my blocked account?
3. What do CAT A and CAT B mean? Are these categories related to securing a visa interview date?

Please kindly explain how the entire process works.
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Hannania(m): 12:50pm On Jul 24
tsquare17591:


Thanks @Hannania for your response on this. So, that means the counting for the appointment date for my brother has started counting from this month since he fell under category B which is 18 months waiting period at least coz he registered this month. And by calculation if I'm right, he should expect feedback regarding the exact appointment date anytime from January/February 2026. Omo this is serious oo,,,, no be joke at all😑
It's not 18 months. It's currently 22 months. Those who booked Sept 2022 are yet to get appointment (exception goes to 1st to 5th ). That's 22 months , and it's counting
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Hannania(m): 12:53pm On Jul 24
Retrogirl:
I need assistance on how to finance my blocked account for a German student visa
Can I use Mpower?


Mpower service universities in US and Canada. They pay directly to the school. For Germany, you're not paying tuition. The current amount for block account is 11,208. Starting from sept 2024, it will be €11,900.

If you can get a loan that will allow you block the amount, the embassy doesn't care. Understand that you'll only get €934 from this amount monthly for 12 months while you're in Germany which serve as living expenses.

You can open a blocked account with one of the providers listed below:

Expatrio
Fintiba
Studely
Coracle
Drop Money
ICICI Bank

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Kennie28: 1:41pm On Jul 24
Please I got admission for Msc in Th Koln and they said they can't defer the admission that I can only reapply Please what I do now I'm so shattered

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Bana15: 5:37pm On Jul 24
Hello house, I have a question about notarising of documents before proceeding to uniassist, is it necessary? because i have submitted my application on uniassist already before seeing information on notarisation of documents here
For processing of visa appointment(category B), how long does it take if someone apply in a neighboring country like benin or ghana? I have been hearing nigeria's own is 1year plus

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