Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Nobody: 1:10pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
clark0: Good morning gurus in here, since on Friday last week my brother booked for appointment at the embassy and up till now the embassy has not given him a date yet, some persons in the houses suggested that he write the school and request for extension or defer the admission, which he did and he was told that they can not do any of both, but instead the school sent him a pdf pleading with the embassy to give him an appointment date, can this help him out, if he could not make it this year, can he use the sponsorship letter he has now for next year. Yes, he can use that to book an appointment. My school also sent me a pdf document stating that my admission letter was not ready but I had been given admission, and pleaded with the embassy to give me a date. I sent that to the embassy and got appointment Please ensure you're not making any mistakes when sending your email to the embassy. Go back to this page https://nigeria.diplo.de/ng-en/service/visa/student-research-and-language-course-visa/1015536 and read again to make sure that you're sending the right email I read about someone who kept sending mails to the embassy after being ignored several times. He didn't give up but realized his mistake, then he sent a better email and finally got his interview date. I also read about another person who said his enrollment date was for September 30th and his interview date was for October 3rd or so. When there's life there's hope. Please don't give up, it isn't over until it's over! 3 Likes |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by tejaf05: 1:17pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
Hello, I'm new here so I apologize in advance if my question has been answered before.
I would like to know the process to obtain a student Visa to study in Germany. A friend of mine said I have to send an email requesting for an interview date and attaching my admission letter while I saw online that you have to fill an application form. Please can anyone please help me with steps on how to go about this. Thanks |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Nobody: 1:23pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
tejaf05: Hello, I'm new here so I apologize in advance if my question has been answered before.
I would like to know the process to obtain a student Visa to study in Germany. A friend of mine said I have to send an email requesting for an interview date and attaching my admission letter while I saw online that you have to fill an application form. Please can anyone please help me with steps on how to go about this. Thanks Go to this page and you'll get information on how to book for student visa https://nigeria.diplo.de/ng-en/service/visa/student-research-and-language-course-visa/1015536All the best 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by freakky(m): 1:25pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
firmphem: AM has finally landed. Interview date: 11th June 2018 AM date: 6th July 2018. State: Hessen City : Darmstadt Funded before interview (BA) degree: MSC course : Electrical engineering and info tech
I appreciate everybody here....Danke! congrats |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by tejaf05: 1:28pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
Thanks for your prompt response. I don't have Proof of financial means (either scholarship of a federal German or EU organization, Verpflichtungserklärung, opening confirmation or blocking confirmation for a blocked account). Will I still be granted an interview date or I should get that first. |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Bellss: 1:28pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
firmphem: AM has finally landed. Interview date: 11th June 2018 AM date: 6th July 2018. State: Hessen City : Darmstadt Funded before interview (BA) degree: MSC course : Electrical engineering and info tech
I appreciate everybody here....Danke! Waoh.Good news. Congratulations. Ours shall come soon IJN |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by tejaf05: 1:29pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Nobody: 1:36pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
tejaf05:
Thanks for your prompt response. I don't have Proof of financial means (either scholarship of a federal German or EU organization, Verpflichtungserklärung, opening confirmation or blocking confirmation for a blocked account). Will I still be granted an interview date or I should get that first. You should have opened your blocked account before now. Just go open your blocked account and send the opening confirmation for now. You can fund it before or after your interview. you can open a blocked account with any of these banks Fintiba.com or Xpatrio.com. Pick one of them. |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by simplylekan45(m): 1:37pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
tejaf05:
Thanks for your prompt response. I don't have Proof of financial means (either scholarship of a federal German or EU organization, Verpflichtungserklärung, opening confirmation or blocking confirmation for a blocked account). Will I still be granted an interview date or I should get that first. You do things one after the other, once you get your admission letter God ahead and open a blocked account with Fintiba, Deutsche Bank or Xpario. After then you send email to the embassy as directed on the link sent to u earlier 1 Like |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by chimax1(m): 1:38pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
pls can anyone suggest universities that are still open to recieve applications for masters in biomedical engineering. |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by tejaf05: 1:42pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
Mamtobs:
You should have opened your blocked account before now.
Just go open your blocked account and send the opening confirmation for now. You can fund it before or after your interview.
you can open a blocked account with any of these banks Fintiba.com or Xpatrio.com. Pick one of them. Thank you |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Nobody: 1:47pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
tejaf05:
Thank you I just sent you a pm, kindly reply |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by tejaf05: 1:48pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
Mamtobs:
You should have opened your blocked account before now.
Just go open your blocked account and send the opening confirmation for now. You can fund it before or after your interview.
you can open a blocked account with any of these banks Fintiba.com or Xpatrio.com. Pick one of them. I have someone who offered to sponsor me. He works in Germany. Do I still need to open an account please? Can you please give me information on what I need to do or what the person needs to do. Thanks. |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by tejaf05: 1:49pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
Mamtobs:
You should have opened your blocked account before now.
Just go open your blocked account and send the opening confirmation for now. You can fund it before or after your interview.
you can open a blocked account with any of these banks Fintiba.com or Xpatrio.com. Pick one of them. simplylekan45:
You do things one after the other, once you get your admission letter God ahead and open a blocked account with Fintiba, Deutsche Bank or Xpario. After then you send email to the embassy as directed on the link sent to u earlier I have someone who offered to sponsor me. He works in Germany. Do I still need to open an account please? Can you please give me information on what I need to do or what the person needs to do. Thanks. |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Bankyproperties: 1:54pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
Please have anyone received appointment date for interview this week?I sent mine since yesterday and haven't gotten any reply yet |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by victree007(m): 1:57pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
Hello House, I had my interview this morning 06/07/2018 in Lagos and thought it wise to share my transcript. The interview lasted less than 15 minutes. The multitude that came for interview today sha. It didn’t get to my turn until 9:20AM So here is how it all went;
VO: Have you funded? ME: Not exactly. I haven’t exactly decided whether or not I will use a BA or SL as my uncle is currently processing an SL in Munich for me. So the outcome will determine if I’ll be using a BA or SL
VO: Okay. Please read the information on this form and sign NB: It was a form containing blocked account confirmation details…
So I read and signed the form then passed it over to her.
VO: Why do you want to study in Germany? ME: I want to study in Germany because the country has some of the world's top universities for geosciences, which are ranked based on their reputation and research in the field. Also, the educational system is high-class and combines theoretical teaching and practical training with the goal of ensuring a lasting/perpetual innovation. The caliber of scientists and geologists that the country has produced over time is a testament to the quality of education currently being offered in Germany. This is why I want to study there.
VO: Masters or Bachelors ME: Masters
VO: What is the name of the course? ME: Masters in Sustainable Mining and Remediation Management
VO: What is the title of your BSc thesis? ME: Hydrogeological Study of Ekiadolor and Environs. I quickly asked if I should spell “Ekiadolor” for her and she said yes. After typing, I asked her to please repeat the spelling of the same (E-K-I-A-D-O-L-O-R) to be sure it was well spelt and she did.
VO: Why do you want to study this particular course? ME: The Sustainable Mining and Remediation Management programme is a critical aspect of Geology in which I want to carry out a geoscientific and an environmental research. This area of investigation is a build-up on my undergraduate thesis in Hydrogeology and it will give me the opportunity to conduct a research on the geochemistry of acid mine drainage and its impact on water and earth resources particularly around mining exploration communities. The skills and knowledge to be gained from this programme will readily make me become a better environmental hydrogeologist.
VO: Why not study this course in Nigeria? ME: The level of infrastructure and the quality of education offered in my home country cannot be compared to that in Germany especially when you consider some of the modules and internships involved in the programme and the fact that a teaching experimental mine is at the disposal of whoever studies this programme at TU Freiberg. Also, the unpredictable nature of education in Nigeria does not guarantee the completion of this kind of programme in record time.
VO: Why not study this course in US, UK and other English speaking countries ME: A key motivation for me is the level of flexibility of university programmes to meet the research needs of students as well as the affordable nature of education in Germany. NB: Me and VO go back and forth about this question before we finally agree for this response sha o If she asks any question that doesn’t carry Germany in it, she will ask you not to mention anything about Germany in your response as well. I no know how to explain the thing pass like this.
VO: What do you know about Germany? As we reach this question, for my mind I say we die here[b][/b]
ME: Germany is located in the central-western part of Europe Its capital and largest city is Berlin Germany has a largely temperate seasonal climate with population of about 82,8 million people Germany is the most populous member state of the European Union and the second most populous after Russia in Europe Germany is one of the world’s largest technologically advanced economies and It is both the world's third-largest exporter and importer of goods Being an eco-friendly nation, Germany is currently researching about ways to transition from mainstream energy sources to renewable energy such as solar and wind energy. Then she cuts in and asked me to wait for her to type…
ME: Can I continue the story telling?
VO: Yes please go ahead
ME: Okay. Germany operates a federal, parliamentary and democratic/representative system of government where Frank-Walter Steinmeier is the president and head of state while Angela Merkel is the chancellor and head of government in Germany. During the period of Allied occupation, two German states were founded: West Germany, formed from the American, British and French occupation zones which formed the federal republic of Germany and East Germany, formed from the Soviet occupation zone. Which also formed German democratic republic On October 3, 1990, the unification of…..
VO: It’s okay It’s okay It’s okay. You want to fill up my computer with what you know about Germany, I can already see you know a lot about Germany. For my mind I come dey say aunty na you say make I fire down like caro nao.
Eventually we both laughed to her “You want to fill up my computer” comment and then she told me that’s all, we are through with the interview.
ME: Can I ask you a question please?
VO: The interview has ended nao what else do you want again?
ME: That form you asked me to read and sign which contains the blocked account confirmation details, does signing it invalidate provision of sponsorship letter?[i][/i]
VO: No it does not. You can forward us either your blocked account confirmation or the sponsorship letter. Anyone is fine.
ME: Thank you for satisfying my curiosity. Have a nice day NB: VO didn’t even ask any information regarding the sponsor I mentioned I have in Munich
I made sure I asked that last question because a lot of people have been coming here to say once you sign that form you can no longer use SL in place of BA. I doubt if any of such people ever asked their respective VOs this same question before arriving at that conclusion. Well there you have it from the horse’s mouth – Signing that BA confirmation form does not invalidate SL in anyway. VO’s word, not mine. 43 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Braket: 2:00pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
Berliner1:
Frankfurt...Gottingen is a dryland but cheap to survive.
Problem with frankfurt is accomodation. Solution=student hostel. Trust me Frankfurt is set up... Lol. There are a lot of jobs no doubt, but for someone that doesn't speak the language, not much and not easy to come by |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by tejaf05: 2:04pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
victree007: Hello House, I had my interview this morning 06/07/2018 in Lagos and thought it wise to share my transcript. The interview lasted less than 15 minutes. The multitude that came for interview today sha. It didn’t get to my turn until 9:20AM So here is how it all went;
VO: Have you funded? ME: Not exactly. I haven’t exactly decided whether or not I will use a BA or SL as my uncle is currently processing an SL in Munich for me. So the outcome will determine if I’ll be using a BA or SL
VO: Okay. Please read the information on this form and sign NB: It was a form containing blocked account confirmation details…
So I read and signed the form then passed it over to her.
VO: Why do you want to study in Germany? ME: I want to study in Germany because the country has some of the world's top universities for geosciences, which are ranked based on their reputation and research in the field. Also, the educational system is high-class and combines theoretical teaching and practical training with the goal of ensuring a lasting/perpetual innovation. The caliber of scientists and geologists that the country has produced over time is a testament to the quality of education currently being offered in Germany. This is why I want to study there.
VO: Masters or Bachelors ME: Masters
VO: What is the name of the course? ME: Masters in Sustainable Mining and Remediation Management
VO: What is the title of your BSc thesis? ME: Hydrogeological Study of Ekiadolor and Environs. I quickly asked if I should spell “Ekiadolor” for her and she said yes. After typing, I asked her to please repeat the spelling of the same (E-K-I-A-D-O-L-O-R) to be sure it was well spelt and she did.
VO: Why do you want to study this particular course? ME: The Sustainable Mining and Remediation Management programme is a critical aspect of Geology in which I want to carry out a geoscientific and an environmental research. This area of investigation is a build-up on my undergraduate thesis in Hydrogeology and it will give me the opportunity to conduct a research on the geochemistry of acid mine drainage and its impact on water and earth resources particularly around mining exploration communities. The skills and knowledge to be gained from this programme will readily make me become a better environmental hydrogeologist.
VO: Why not study this course in Nigeria? ME: The level of infrastructure and the quality of education offered in my home country cannot be compared to that in Germany especially when you consider some of the modules and internships involved in the programme and the fact that a teaching experimental mine is at the disposal of whoever studies this programme at TU Freiberg. Also, the unpredictable nature of education in Nigeria does not guarantee the completion of this kind of programme in record time.
VO: Why not study this course in US, UK and other English speaking countries ME: A key motivation for me is the level of flexibility of university programmes to meet the research needs of students as well as the affordable nature of education in Germany. NB: Me and VO go back and forth about this question before we finally agree for this response sha o If she asks any question that doesn’t carry Germany in it, she will ask you not to mention anything about Germany in your response as well. I no know how to explain the thing pass like this.
VO: What do you know about Germany? As we reach this question, for my mind I say we die here[b][/b]
ME: Germany is located in the central-western part of Europe Its capital and largest city is Berlin Germany has a largely temperate seasonal climate with population of about 82,8 million people Germany is the most populous member state of the European Union and the second most populous after Russia in Europe Germany is one of the world’s largest technologically advanced economies and It is both the world's third-largest exporter and importer of goods Being an eco-friendly nation, Germany is currently researching about ways to transition from mainstream energy sources to renewable energy such as solar and wind energy. Then she cuts in and asked me to wait for her to type…
ME: Can I continue the story telling?
VO: Yes please go ahead
ME: Okay. Germany operates a federal, parliamentary and democratic/representative system of government where Frank-Walter Steinmeier is the president and head of state while Angela Merkel is the chancellor and head of government in Germany. During the period of Allied occupation, two German states were founded: West Germany, formed from the American, British and French occupation zones which formed the federal republic of Germany and East Germany, formed from the Soviet occupation zone. Which also formed German democratic republic On October 3, 1990, the unification of…..
VO: It’s okay It’s okay It’s okay. You want to fill up my computer with what you know about Germany, I can already see you know about a lot embassy. For my mind I come dey say aunty na you say make I fire down like caro nao.
Eventually we both laughed to her “You want to fill up my computer” comment and then she told me that’s all, we are through with the interview.
ME: Can I ask you a question please?
VO: The interview has ended nao what else do you want again?
ME: That form you asked me to read and sign which contains the blocked account confirmation details, does signing it invalidate provision of sponsorship letter?[i][/i]
VO: No it does not. You can forward us either your blocked account confirmation or the sponsorship letter. Anyone is fine.
ME: Thank you for satisfying my curiosity. Have a nice day NB: VO didn’t even ask any information regarding the sponsor I mentioned I have in Munich
I made sure I asked that the last question because a lot of people have been coming here to say once you sign that form you can no longer use SL in place of BA. I doubt if any of such people ever asked their respective VOs this same question before arriving at that conclusion. Well there you have it from the horse’s mouth – Signing that BA confirmation form does not invalidate SL in anyway. VO’s word, not mine. Thanks alot for sharing |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by tejaf05: 2:07pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
@victree007 Please I have a few questions.
Was your BA fully funded with the 8640 euros? and do you think one should have both BA and SL to be on the safer side? |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by dailydolar(m): 2:12pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
tejaf05: Thanks for your prompt response. I don't have Proof of financial means (either scholarship of a federal German or EU organization, Verpflichtungserklärung, opening confirmation or blocking confirmation for a blocked account). Will I still be granted an interview date or I should get that first. go to page one of the tread your answer is there |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Nobody: 2:16pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
victree007: Hello House, I had my interview this morning 06/07/2018 in Lagos and thought it wise to share my transcript. The interview lasted less than 15 minutes. The multitude that came for interview today sha. It didn’t get to my turn until 9:20AM So here is how it all went;
O: Have you funded? ME: Not exactly. I haven’t exactly decided whether or not I will use a BA or SL as my uncle is currently processing an SL in Munich for me. So the outcome will determine if I’ll be using a BA or SL
VO: Okay. Please read the information on this Vform and sign NB: It was a form containing blocked account confirmation details…
So I read and signed the form then passed it over to her.
VO: Why do you want to study in Germany? ME: I want to study in Germany because the country has some of the world's top universities for geosciences, which are ranked based on their reputation and research in the field. Also, the educational system is high-class and combines theoretical teaching and practical training with the goal of ensuring a lasting/perpetual innovation. The caliber of scientists and geologists that the country has produced over time is a testament to the quality of education currently being offered in Germany. This is why I want to study there.
VO: Masters or Bachelors ME: Masters
VO: What is the name of the course? ME: Masters in Sustainable Mining and Remediation Management
VO: What is the title of your BSc thesis? ME: Hydrogeological Study of Ekiadolor and Environs. I quickly asked if I should spell “Ekiadolor” for her and she said yes. After typing, I asked her to please repeat the spelling of the same (E-K-I-A-D-O-L-O-R) to be sure it was well spelt and she did.
VO: Why do you want to study this particular course? ME: The Sustainable Mining and Remediation Management programme is a critical aspect of Geology in which I want to carry out a geoscientific and an environmental research. This area of investigation is a build-up on my undergraduate thesis in Hydrogeology and it will give me the opportunity to conduct a research on the geochemistry of acid mine drainage and its impact on water and earth resources particularly around mining exploration communities. The skills and knowledge to be gained from this programme will readily make me become a better environmental hydrogeologist.
VO: Why not study this course in Nigeria? ME: The level of infrastructure and the quality of education offered in my home country cannot be compared to that in Germany especially when you consider some of the modules and internships involved in the programme and the fact that a teaching experimental mine is at the disposal of whoever studies this programme at TU Freiberg. Also, the unpredictable nature of education in Nigeria does not guarantee the completion of this kind of programme in record time.
VO: Why not study this course in US, UK and other English speaking countries ME: A key motivation for me is the level of flexibility of university programmes to meet the research needs of students as well as the affordable nature of education in Germany. NB: Me and VO go back and forth about this question before we finally agree for this response sha o If she asks any question that doesn’t carry Germany in it, she will ask you not to mention anything about Germany in your response as well. I no know how to explain the thing pass like this.
VO: What do you know about Germany? As we reach this question, for my mind I say we die here[b][/b]
ME: Germany is located in the central-western part of Europe Its capital and largest city is Berlin Germany has a largely temperate seasonal climate with population of about 82,8 million people Germany is the most populous member state of the European Union and the second most populous after Russia in Europe Germany is one of the world’s largest technologically advanced economies and It is both the world's third-largest exporter and importer of goods Being an eco-friendly nation, Germany is currently researching about ways to transition from mainstream energy sources to renewable energy such as solar and wind energy. Then she cuts in and asked me to wait for her to type…
ME: Can I continue the story telling?
VO: Yes please go ahead
ME: Okay. Germany operates a federal, parliamentary and democratic/representative system of government where Frank-Walter Steinmeier is the president and head of state while Angela Merkel is the chancellor and head of government in Germany. During the period of Allied occupation, two German states were founded: West Germany, formed from the American, British and French occupation zones which formed the federal republic of Germany and East Germany, formed from the Soviet occupation zone. Which also formed German democratic republic On October 3, 1990, the unification of…..
VO: It’s okay It’s okay It’s okay. You want to fill up my computer with what you know about Germany, I can already see you know about a lot embassy. For my mind I come dey say aunty na you say make I fire down like caro nao.
Eventually we both laughed to her “You want to fill up my computer” comment and then she told me that’s all, we are through with the interview.
ME: Can I ask you a question please?
VO: The interview has ended nao what else do you want again?
ME: That form you asked me to read and sign which contains the blocked account confirmation details, does signing it invalidate provision of sponsorship letter?[i][/i]
VO: No it does not. You can forward us either your blocked account confirmation or the sponsorship letter. Anyone is fine.
ME: Thank you for satisfying my curiosity. Have a nice day NB: VO didn’t even ask any information regarding the sponsor I mentioned I have in Munich
I made sure I asked that the last question because a lot of people have been coming here to say once you sign that form you can no longer use SL in place of BA. I doubt if any of such people ever asked their respective VOs this same question before arriving at that conclusion. Well there you have it from the horse’s mouth – Signing that BA confirmation form does not invalidate SL in anyway. VO’s word, not mine.
Thank you for sharing! God bless you! |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by thattallboi(m): 2:17pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
victree007: Hello House, I had my interview this morning 06/07/2018 in Lagos and thought it wise to share my transcript. The interview lasted less than 15 minutes. The multitude that came for interview today sha. It didn’t get to my turn until 9:20AM So here is how it all went;
VO: Have you funded? ME: Not exactly. I haven’t exactly decided whether or not I will use a BA or SL as my uncle is currently processing an SL in Munich for me. So the outcome will determine if I’ll be using a BA or SL
VO: Okay. Please read the information on this form and sign NB: It was a form containing blocked account confirmation details…
So I read and signed the form then passed it over to her.
VO: Why do you want to study in Germany? ME: I want to study in Germany because the country has some of the world's top universities for geosciences, which are ranked based on their reputation and research in the field. Also, the educational system is high-class and combines theoretical teaching and practical training with the goal of ensuring a lasting/perpetual innovation. The caliber of scientists and geologists that the country has produced over time is a testament to the quality of education currently being offered in Germany. This is why I want to study there.
VO: Masters or Bachelors ME: Masters
VO: What is the name of the course? ME: Masters in Sustainable Mining and Remediation Management
VO: What is the title of your BSc thesis? ME: Hydrogeological Study of Ekiadolor and Environs. I quickly asked if I should spell “Ekiadolor” for her and she said yes. After typing, I asked her to please repeat the spelling of the same (E-K-I-A-D-O-L-O-R) to be sure it was well spelt and she did.
VO: Why do you want to study this particular course? ME: The Sustainable Mining and Remediation Management programme is a critical aspect of Geology in which I want to carry out a geoscientific and an environmental research. This area of investigation is a build-up on my undergraduate thesis in Hydrogeology and it will give me the opportunity to conduct a research on the geochemistry of acid mine drainage and its impact on water and earth resources particularly around mining exploration communities. The skills and knowledge to be gained from this programme will readily make me become a better environmental hydrogeologist.
VO: Why not study this course in Nigeria? ME: The level of infrastructure and the quality of education offered in my home country cannot be compared to that in Germany especially when you consider some of the modules and internships involved in the programme and the fact that a teaching experimental mine is at the disposal of whoever studies this programme at TU Freiberg. Also, the unpredictable nature of education in Nigeria does not guarantee the completion of this kind of programme in record time.
VO: Why not study this course in US, UK and other English speaking countries ME: A key motivation for me is the level of flexibility of university programmes to meet the research needs of students as well as the affordable nature of education in Germany. NB: Me and VO go back and forth about this question before we finally agree for this response sha o If she asks any question that doesn’t carry Germany in it, she will ask you not to mention anything about Germany in your response as well. I no know how to explain the thing pass like this.
VO: What do you know about Germany? As we reach this question, for my mind I say we die here[b][/b]
ME: Germany is located in the central-western part of Europe Its capital and largest city is Berlin Germany has a largely temperate seasonal climate with population of about 82,8 million people Germany is the most populous member state of the European Union and the second most populous after Russia in Europe Germany is one of the world’s largest technologically advanced economies and It is both the world's third-largest exporter and importer of goods Being an eco-friendly nation, Germany is currently researching about ways to transition from mainstream energy sources to renewable energy such as solar and wind energy. Then she cuts in and asked me to wait for her to type…
ME: Can I continue the story telling?
VO: Yes please go ahead
ME: Okay. Germany operates a federal, parliamentary and democratic/representative system of government where Frank-Walter Steinmeier is the president and head of state while Angela Merkel is the chancellor and head of government in Germany. During the period of Allied occupation, two German states were founded: West Germany, formed from the American, British and French occupation zones which formed the federal republic of Germany and East Germany, formed from the Soviet occupation zone. Which also formed German democratic republic On October 3, 1990, the unification of…..
VO: It’s okay It’s okay It’s okay. You want to fill up my computer with what you know about Germany, I can already see you know about a lot embassy. For my mind I come dey say aunty na you say make I fire down like caro nao.
Eventually we both laughed to her “You want to fill up my computer” comment and then she told me that’s all, we are through with the interview.
ME: Can I ask you a question please?
VO: The interview has ended nao what else do you want again?
ME: That form you asked me to read and sign which contains the blocked account confirmation details, does signing it invalidate provision of sponsorship letter?[i][/i]
VO: No it does not. You can forward us either your blocked account confirmation or the sponsorship letter. Anyone is fine.
ME: Thank you for satisfying my curiosity. Have a nice day NB: VO didn’t even ask any information regarding the sponsor I mentioned I have in Munich
I made sure I asked that the last question because a lot of people have been coming here to say once you sign that form you can no longer use SL in place of BA. I doubt if any of such people ever asked their respective VOs this same question before arriving at that conclusion. Well there you have it from the horse’s mouth – Signing that BA confirmation form does not invalidate SL in anyway. VO’s word, not mine. Thanks for this insight... It was really helpful |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by victree007(m): 2:20pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
tejaf05: @victree007 Please I have a few questions.
Was your BA fully funded with the 8640 euros? and do you think one should have both BA and SL to be on the safer side? I haven't funded yet at all at all If you are yet to book for appointment I'll advise you go with the BA even though it hasn't been funded. Later on you can either fund with 8829€ not 8640€ or you can make use of SL. According to the VO that interviewed me, anyone is fine |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Reichtum(m): 2:36pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
victree007: Hello House, I had my interview this morning 06/07/2018 in Lagos and thought it wise to share my transcript. The interview lasted less than 15 minutes. The multitude that came for interview today sha. It didn’t get to my turn until 9:20AM So here is how it all went;
VO: Have you funded? ME: Not exactly. I haven’t exactly decided whether or not I will use a BA or SL as my uncle is currently processing an SL in Munich for me. So the outcome will determine if I’ll be using a BA or SL
VO: Okay. Please read the information on this form and sign NB: It was a form containing blocked account confirmation details…
So I read and signed the form then passed it over to her.
VO: Why do you want to study in Germany? ME: I want to study in Germany because the country has some of the world's top universities for geosciences, which are ranked based on their reputation and research in the field. Also, the educational system is high-class and combines theoretical teaching and practical training with the goal of ensuring a lasting/perpetual innovation. The caliber of scientists and geologists that the country has produced over time is a testament to the quality of education currently being offered in Germany. This is why I want to study there.
VO: Masters or Bachelors ME: Masters
VO: What is the name of the course? ME: Masters in Sustainable Mining and Remediation Management
VO: What is the title of your BSc thesis? ME: Hydrogeological Study of Ekiadolor and Environs. I quickly asked if I should spell “Ekiadolor” for her and she said yes. After typing, I asked her to please repeat the spelling of the same (E-K-I-A-D-O-L-O-R) to be sure it was well spelt and she did.
VO: Why do you want to study this particular course? ME: The Sustainable Mining and Remediation Management programme is a critical aspect of Geology in which I want to carry out a geoscientific and an environmental research. This area of investigation is a build-up on my undergraduate thesis in Hydrogeology and it will give me the opportunity to conduct a research on the geochemistry of acid mine drainage and its impact on water and earth resources particularly around mining exploration communities. The skills and knowledge to be gained from this programme will readily make me become a better environmental hydrogeologist.
VO: Why not study this course in Nigeria? ME: The level of infrastructure and the quality of education offered in my home country cannot be compared to that in Germany especially when you consider some of the modules and internships involved in the programme and the fact that a teaching experimental mine is at the disposal of whoever studies this programme at TU Freiberg. Also, the unpredictable nature of education in Nigeria does not guarantee the completion of this kind of programme in record time.
VO: Why not study this course in US, UK and other English speaking countries ME: A key motivation for me is the level of flexibility of university programmes to meet the research needs of students as well as the affordable nature of education in Germany. NB: Me and VO go back and forth about this question before we finally agree for this response sha o If she asks any question that doesn’t carry Germany in it, she will ask you not to mention anything about Germany in your response as well. I no know how to explain the thing pass like this.
VO: What do you know about Germany? As we reach this question, for my mind I say we die here[b][/b]
ME: Germany is located in the central-western part of Europe Its capital and largest city is Berlin Germany has a largely temperate seasonal climate with population of about 82,8 million people Germany is the most populous member state of the European Union and the second most populous after Russia in Europe Germany is one of the world’s largest technologically advanced economies and It is both the world's third-largest exporter and importer of goods Being an eco-friendly nation, Germany is currently researching about ways to transition from mainstream energy sources to renewable energy such as solar and wind energy. Then she cuts in and asked me to wait for her to type…
ME: Can I continue the story telling?
VO: Yes please go ahead
ME: Okay. Germany operates a federal, parliamentary and democratic/representative system of government where Frank-Walter Steinmeier is the president and head of state while Angela Merkel is the chancellor and head of government in Germany. During the period of Allied occupation, two German states were founded: West Germany, formed from the American, British and French occupation zones which formed the federal republic of Germany and East Germany, formed from the Soviet occupation zone. Which also formed German democratic republic On October 3, 1990, the unification of…..
VO: It’s okay It’s okay It’s okay. You want to fill up my computer with what you know about Germany, I can already see you know about a lot embassy. For my mind I come dey say aunty na you say make I fire down like caro nao.
Eventually we both laughed to her “You want to fill up my computer” comment and then she told me that’s all, we are through with the interview.
ME: Can I ask you a question please?
VO: The interview has ended nao what else do you want again?
ME: That form you asked me to read and sign which contains the blocked account confirmation details, does signing it invalidate provision of sponsorship letter?[i][/i]
VO: No it does not. You can forward us either your blocked account confirmation or the sponsorship letter. Anyone is fine.
ME: Thank you for satisfying my curiosity. Have a nice day NB: VO didn’t even ask any information regarding the sponsor I mentioned I have in Munich
I made sure I asked that the last question because a lot of people have been coming here to say once you sign that form you can no longer use SL in place of BA. I doubt if any of such people ever asked their respective VOs this same question before arriving at that conclusion. Well there you have it from the horse’s mouth – Signing that BA confirmation form does not invalidate SL in anyway. VO’s word, not mine. Thanks Victoree for sharing this information. 1 Like |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by kongturkey: 2:55pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
Enephkay:
Are you issuing visa now? You guys should stop acting like you work for the German embassy with your comments. Just scaring people away. If a 3rd class can get a visa, how worst can it get? My intend is not you mentioned, embassy shows 0 tollerance to not writing motivation letter and low cgpa fyi |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by fluxyn(m): 2:56pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
Hulkimiliano: Good morning house.... I want to use dis time to say thank you to you all especially @daillydollar Kassel just dropped.... Congrats Bro. We are in this together. Let’s go there |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by blaze007(m): 2:57pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
weldone and best of luck....... Did the VO give u date or deadline to present the SL? victree007:
I haven't funded yet at all at all If you are yet to book for appointment I'll advise you go with the BA even though it hasn't been funded. Later on you can either fund with 8829€ not 8640€ or you can make use of SL. According to the VO that interviewed me, anyone is fine |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Highbeeyajibola: 2:58pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
kongturkey:
My intend is not you mentioned, embassy shows 0 tollerance to not writing motivation letter and low cgpa fyi Ur message ain't clear 2 Likes |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by victree007(m): 3:04pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
blaze007: weldone and best of luck.......
Did the VO give u date or deadline to present the SL?
Thanks. I wasn't given any deadline |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by dailydolar(m): 3:27pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
victree007: Hello House, I had my interview this morning 06/07/2018 in Lagos and thought it wise to share my transcript. The interview lasted less than 15 minutes. The multitude that came for interview today sha. It didn’t get to my turn until 9:20AM So here is how it all went;
VO: Have you funded? ME: Not exactly. I haven’t exactly decided whether or not I will use a BA or SL as my uncle is currently processing an SL in Munich for me. So the outcome will determine if I’ll be using a BA or SL
VO: Okay. Please read the information on this form and sign NB: It was a form containing blocked account confirmation details…
So I read and signed the form then passed it over to her.
VO: Why do you want to study in Germany? ME: I want to study in Germany because the country has some of the world's top universities for geosciences, which are ranked based on their reputation and research in the field. Also, the educational system is high-class and combines theoretical teaching and practical training with the goal of ensuring a lasting/perpetual innovation. The caliber of scientists and geologists that the country has produced over time is a testament to the quality of education currently being offered in Germany. This is why I want to study there.
VO: Masters or Bachelors ME: Masters
VO: What is the name of the course? ME: Masters in Sustainable Mining and Remediation Management
VO: What is the title of your BSc thesis? ME: Hydrogeological Study of Ekiadolor and Environs. I quickly asked if I should spell “Ekiadolor” for her and she said yes. After typing, I asked her to please repeat the spelling of the same (E-K-I-A-D-O-L-O-R) to be sure it was well spelt and she did.
VO: Why do you want to study this particular course? ME: The Sustainable Mining and Remediation Management programme is a critical aspect of Geology in which I want to carry out a geoscientific and an environmental research. This area of investigation is a build-up on my undergraduate thesis in Hydrogeology and it will give me the opportunity to conduct a research on the geochemistry of acid mine drainage and its impact on water and earth resources particularly around mining exploration communities. The skills and knowledge to be gained from this programme will readily make me become a better environmental hydrogeologist.
VO: Why not study this course in Nigeria? ME: The level of infrastructure and the quality of education offered in my home country cannot be compared to that in Germany especially when you consider some of the modules and internships involved in the programme and the fact that a teaching experimental mine is at the disposal of whoever studies this programme at TU Freiberg. Also, the unpredictable nature of education in Nigeria does not guarantee the completion of this kind of programme in record time.
VO: Why not study this course in US, UK and other English speaking countries ME: A key motivation for me is the level of flexibility of university programmes to meet the research needs of students as well as the affordable nature of education in Germany. NB: Me and VO go back and forth about this question before we finally agree for this response sha o If she asks any question that doesn’t carry Germany in it, she will ask you not to mention anything about Germany in your response as well. I no know how to explain the thing pass like this.
VO: What do you know about Germany? As we reach this question, for my mind I say we die here[b][/b]
ME: Germany is located in the central-western part of Europe Its capital and largest city is Berlin Germany has a largely temperate seasonal climate with population of about 82,8 million people Germany is the most populous member state of the European Union and the second most populous after Russia in Europe Germany is one of the world’s largest technologically advanced economies and It is both the world's third-largest exporter and importer of goods Being an eco-friendly nation, Germany is currently researching about ways to transition from mainstream energy sources to renewable energy such as solar and wind energy. Then she cuts in and asked me to wait for her to type…
ME: Can I continue the story telling?
VO: Yes please go ahead
ME: Okay. Germany operates a federal, parliamentary and democratic/representative system of government where Frank-Walter Steinmeier is the president and head of state while Angela Merkel is the chancellor and head of government in Germany. During the period of Allied occupation, two German states were founded: West Germany, formed from the American, British and French occupation zones which formed the federal republic of Germany and East Germany, formed from the Soviet occupation zone. Which also formed German democratic republic On October 3, 1990, the unification of…..
VO: It’s okay It’s okay It’s okay. You want to fill up my computer with what you know about Germany, I can already see you know about a lot embassy. For my mind I come dey say aunty na you say make I fire down like caro nao.
Eventually we both laughed to her “You want to fill up my computer” comment and then she told me that’s all, we are through with the interview.
ME: Can I ask you a question please?
VO: The interview has ended nao what else do you want again?
ME: That form you asked me to read and sign which contains the blocked account confirmation details, does signing it invalidate provision of sponsorship letter?[i][/i]
VO: No it does not. You can forward us either your blocked account confirmation or the sponsorship letter. Anyone is fine.
ME: Thank you for satisfying my curiosity. Have a nice day NB: VO didn’t even ask any information regarding the sponsor I mentioned I have in Munich
I made sure I asked that last question because a lot of people have been coming here to say once you sign that form you can no longer use SL in place of BA. I doubt if any of such people ever asked their respective VOs this same question before arriving at that conclusion. Well there you have it from the horse’s mouth – Signing that BA confirmation form does not invalidate SL in anyway. VO’s word, not mine. congrats thanks for clearing the air on SL o can now rest my case well-done AM awaits you |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by dailydolar(m): 3:29pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
tejaf05: @victree007 Please I have a few questions.
Was your BA fully funded with the 8640 euros? and do you think one should have both BA and SL to be on the safer side? did u read his transcript he has not funded so the cash is not there and also no need to use BA and SL na one u go use |
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by tejaf05: 3:31pm On Jul 06, 2018 |
victree007:
I haven't funded yet at all at all If you are yet to book for appointment I'll advise you go with the BA even though it hasn't been funded. Later on you can either fund with 8829€ not 8640€ or you can make use of SL. According to the VO that interviewed me, anyone is fine THanks |