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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Engrkia(m): 12:50pm On Oct 20, 2020
Ayobami2001:
They told me that too but it took 4 working days. They just tell you that long just incase there is a delay In-transit due to corona wahala
... Boss, sorry to disturb u, pls, was is during this Corona period that u used dem?
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Ellawhyte55: 4:16pm On Oct 20, 2020
Good day everyone, please I want to enroll for the B1 language class in Goethe, do I have to have done from A1-A2 before I can enroll? Or I can just enroll for B1 to fulfill embassy requirements for category A? Thank you.
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by CooKeed(m): 5:24pm On Oct 20, 2020
Ellawhyte55:
Good day everyone, please I want to enroll for the B1 language class in Goethe, do I have to have done from A1-A2 before I can enroll? Or I can just enroll for B1 to fulfill embassy requirements for category A? Thank you.

First of all, I don't think B1 qualifies you as CAT A.

Secondly, you will go through a placement test to verify your capability to join the B1 class. So you don't necessarily need to have gone through A1 - A2.

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Esclass: 6:07pm On Oct 20, 2020
No.
Fatalveli:
Have you gotten Visa?
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by ayoope(f): 6:14pm On Oct 20, 2020
University of Siegen


Dande55:
Please, is there anyone that can help me with links to schools that offer mechatronics?
Thanks.
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Dande55: 6:59pm On Oct 20, 2020
ayoope:
University of Siegen


Thanks alot

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Ayobami2001: 11:24pm On Oct 20, 2020
Yes sir

Bout 2 weeks back.

Engrkia:
... Boss, sorry to disturb u, pls, was is during this Corona period that u used dem?

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Engrkia(m): 8:29am On Oct 21, 2020
Ayobami2001:
Yes sir

Bout 2 weeks back.

Tanks bro, God bless u, hope u are safe
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by DisawayDataway: 12:26pm On Oct 21, 2020
Have they started giving date? if you are gong for a masters program what category do you book?
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Thermodynamics(m): 6:39pm On Oct 21, 2020
hello house, do I need to apply to uni assist along with my international passport?

Is it needed to apply for admission?

Also, can I authenticate my document at a high court in Nigeria?

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Finiks: 11:12pm On Oct 21, 2020
Hiro2:


Lol, they would send you packing.

In seriousness, it's not possible to do that. Also, the "visiting visa" is called Schengen Visa and as it stands, major European countries are not issuing that now because of Covid.

Thanks boss.

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by HighPriest0(m): 1:00am On Oct 22, 2020
hello guys

2weeks ago made it 1 year since my arrival in deutschland.

i give God all the gloryfor all the achievements so far.......i paid back my BA within a year, my studys going well, my german now better, i have worked in more than 20 place..hustle is going well.

i study at FSU jena....what i can say about jena is............it a good town but i will advice you to come here if you have no second choice....mostly you have to go to other cities to hustle like weimar, erfurt etc but it is ok. and when coming to a small city like this try come with BA or when coming with SL then come with enough money oo. ....i dont know what could have happend to me if i had not come with BA....i coudnt work for 7months.......mostly because the visa the nigerian embassy gave me does not carry work permit and i had to wait till the visa expired..this was my case alone though because i was not lucky like other guys who got termin for resident permit earlier....

the last 4-5months have been a very busy one for me because of hutsle and study...no time......but i will always make out time to time to visit here,,,,because here made it possible for me to be in germany.

if you have sent me a PM before....send again i will try to answer as much as i can.....when i am not not busy

vielen dank
aufwiedersehen
tschuss

a






,

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by transfer101: 3:57am On Oct 22, 2020
Hey Pros, kindly advise on this.

Is there any chance at all that a graduate who holds Bsc from Benin Republic can gain Msc admission into a fairly priced university in Germany?

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by segzysexy(m): 6:01am On Oct 22, 2020
Hello guys, I want to pay my university enrollment fee to a German account but the exchange rate here is killing. Can someone kindly suggest a better and easier way of payment.
Thanks.
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Desmond1120: 11:44am On Oct 22, 2020
Pls house who has an idea of when the Germany embassy will start giving visa appointment date to applicants? Is the Germany embassy in Nigeria open yet ?
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by femisamuel908: 11:57am On Oct 22, 2020
Please house did anyone know or have any info about master program in University of Law, Berlin
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Donnieben1: 6:51pm On Oct 22, 2020
Hello guys, I'm here to share my whole admission to visa experience on this German waka. I hope this lightens the mood here because I know the mood around here is down .

So I've been on my German journey since late 2018, I tried applying to many schools for Msc admission and got loads of rejection which dampened my mood but I decided I was not going to relent. So all through 2019 I was seeking admissions in public schools and I wasn't getting any, I guess because my course of study was in high demand (Data science) which requires the best Bsc result.

In the midst of this rejection offers I decided not to relent and was a follower of this German visa thread on nairaland. I began to notice that even with admission letters, appointment letters at the Embassy was not forthcoming and so I decided to leave Nigeria.

Early this year I decided on moving to Turkey, with the aim of staying six months and then moving to Germany, at this point I had no German admission yet but I decided on pursuing it. I came to Turkey in March and during the whole lockdown I started looking out for more schools to apply to in Germany.

My plan was very simple, I would come to Turkey , stay for six months with their residence permit and then apply for German visa after getting admission to Germany. So, I was sending applications here and there while I was in Turkey here and BOOM I finally got an admission to one of the best schools in Germany (top 10 percent worldwide). At this point I already had my Turkish resident permit and was waiting for my six months to complete before I apply for the German study visa at the Embassy here.

Finally, the six months elapsed, and then I began the visa application process which was very simple and fine .

The Process here in Turkey is very simple:

1. They have a third-party body (iData) that you book visa appointments through.
2. You pay about 69 Turkish lira which is an equivalent of (4500 naira) and then they tell you in two weeks you'll get an appointment to go to the Embassy. Mine came in 9 days.
3. They sent me the required documents and everything I needed to take to the Embassy which was not a problem at all. Required documents were blocked account confirmation ( I used expatrio), health insurance which expatrio provides, original copy of your degree certificate, visa application form and biometric passport photographs and most importantly 75 euros and motivation letter.
4. And so I went to the Embassy, guys it was very smooth there.. no stress whatsoever. I got to the Embassy on time . Had a wait time of 20 minutes and then it was time to talk to the visa officer.
5. The interview questions were smooth though plenty, I advice for preparation and calmness. So at the end of the interview the visa officer told me I will be given a visa decision in 4-6 weeks and so I left.
6. Guys, exactly one week after my visa interview , I received a call from the Embassy that my passport and other documents are being shipped by UPS and they are calling to confirm my home address. I responded accordingly and they said in 2 - 3 days I will receive my documents.
7. I am glad to say I received my passport with the visa stamped.

I can say I am ready to travel to Germany and start a new phase in my life..

Cheers Everyone!! For everyone still trying and hoping to leave Nigeria for Germany or anywhere else, I believe everyone's dreams and wishes will come to pass.

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by spicyuzo(m): 7:55pm On Oct 22, 2020
Donnieben1:
Hello guys, I'm here to share my whole admission to visa experience on this German waka. I hope this lightens the mood here because I know the mood around here is down .

So I've been on my German journey since late 2018, I tried applying to many schools for Msc admission and got loads of rejection which dampened my mood but I decided I was not going to relent. So all through 2019 I was seeking admissions in public schools and I wasn't getting any, I guess because my course of study was in high demand (Data science) which requires the best Bsc result.

Hayırlı olsun Kardeşim.... Congratulations

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Vlibray: 7:55pm On Oct 22, 2020
Donnieben1:
Hello guys, I'm here to share my whole admission to visa experience on this German waka. I hope this lightens the mood here because I know the mood around here is down .

So I've been on my German journey since late 2018, I tried applying to many schools for Msc admission and got loads of rejection which dampened my mood but I decided I was not going to relent. So all through 2019 I was seeking admissions in public schools and I wasn't getting any, I guess because my course of study was in high demand (Data science) which requires the best Bsc result.

In the midst of this rejection offers I decided not to relent and was a follower of this German visa thread on nairaland. I began to notice that even with admission letters, appointment letters at the Embassy was not forthcoming and so I decided to leave Nigeria.

Early this year I decided on moving to Turkey, with the aim of staying six months and then moving to Germany, at this point I had no German admission yet but I decided on pursuing it. I came to Turkey as an Msc student in March and during the whole lockdown I started looking out for more schools to apply to in Germany.

My plan was very simple, I would come to Turkey , stay for six months with their residence permit and then apply for German visa after getting admission to Germany. So, I was sending applications here and there while I was studying in Turkey here and BOOM I finally got an admission to one of the best schools in Germany (top 10 percent worldwide). At this point I already had my Turkish resident permit and was waiting for my six months to complete before I apply for the German study visa at the Embassy here.

Finally, the six months elapsed, and then I began the visa application process which was very simple and fine .

The Process here in Turkey is very simple:

1. They have a third-party body (iData) that you book visa appointments through.
2. You pay about 69 Turkish lira which is an equivalent of (4500 naira) and then they tell you in two weeks you'll get an appointment to go to the Embassy. Mine came in 9 days.
3. They sent me the required documents and everything I needed to take to the Embassy which was not a problem at all. Required documents were blocked account confirmation ( I used expatrio), health insurance which expatrio provides, original copy of your degree certificate, visa application form and biometric passport photographs and most importantly 75 euros and motivation letter.
4. And so I went to the Embassy, guys it was very smooth there.. no stress whatsoever. I got to the Embassy on time . Had a wait time of 20 minutes and then it was time to talk to the visa officer.
5. The interview questions were smooth though plenty, I advice for preparation and calmness. So at the end of the interview the visa officer told me I will be given a visa decision in 4-6 weeks and so I left.
6. Guys, exactly one week after my visa interview , I received a call from the Embassy that my passport and other documents are being shipped by UPS and they are calling to confirm my home address. I responded accordingly and they said in 2 - 3 days I will receive my documents.
7. I am glad to say I received my passport with the visa stamped.

I can say I am ready to travel to Germany and start a new phase in my life..

Cheers Everyone!! For everyone still trying and hoping to leave Nigeria for Germany or anywhere else, I believe everyone's dreams and wishes will come to pass.
Congratulations bro

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by ahaika23: 8:11pm On Oct 22, 2020
Hello, any TU Dortmund winter 2021 session student here? Please I’d like to connect.
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Donnieben1: 8:12pm On Oct 22, 2020
spicyuzo:


Hayırlı olsun Kardeşim.... Congratulations
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Ellawhyte55: 9:26pm On Oct 22, 2020
CooKeed:


First of all, I don't think B1 qualifies you as CAT A.

Secondly, you will go through a placement test to verify your capability to join the B1 class. So you don't necessarily need to have gone through A1 - A2.
Thank you so much for your response.
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Kassidy4luv(m): 10:50pm On Oct 22, 2020
Good evening house.....
I am interested in applying to Universities that offer Civil Engineering. Which Universities are recommended and what is the deadline for applications.
Thank You.
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by AyoitsMub(m): 12:20am On Oct 23, 2020
Are appointment dates available for Cat A? Or the AD drought is affecting all Categories?
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Sheney: 1:09am On Oct 23, 2020
Donnieben1:
Hello guys, I'm here to share my whole admission to visa experience on this German waka. I hope this lightens the mood here because I know the mood around here is down .

So I've been on my German journey since late 2018, I tried applying to many schools for Msc admission and got loads of rejection which dampened my mood but I decided I was not going to relent. So all through 2019 I was seeking admissions in public schools and I wasn't getting any, I guess because my course of study was in high demand (Data science) which requires the best Bsc result.

In the midst of this rejection offers I decided not to relent and was a follower of this German visa thread on nairaland. I began to notice that even with admission letters, appointment letters at the Embassy was not forthcoming and so I decided to leave Nigeria.

Early this year I decided on moving to Turkey, with the aim of staying six months and then moving to Germany, at this point I had no German admission yet but I decided on pursuing it. I came to Turkey as an Msc student in March and during the whole lockdown I started looking out for more schools to apply to in Germany.

My plan was very simple, I would come to Turkey , stay for six months with their residence permit and then apply for German visa after getting admission to Germany. So, I was sending applications here and there while I was studying in Turkey here and BOOM I finally got an admission to one of the best schools in Germany (top 10 percent worldwide). At this point I already had my Turkish resident permit and was waiting for my six months to complete before I apply for the German study visa at the Embassy here.

Finally, the six months elapsed, and then I began the visa application process which was very simple and fine .

The Process here in Turkey is very simple:

1. They have a third-party body (iData) that you book visa appointments through.
2. You pay about 69 Turkish lira which is an equivalent of (4500 naira) and then they tell you in two weeks you'll get an appointment to go to the Embassy. Mine came in 9 days.
3. They sent me the required documents and everything I needed to take to the Embassy which was not a problem at all. Required documents were blocked account confirmation ( I used expatrio), health insurance which expatrio provides, original copy of your degree certificate, visa application form and biometric passport photographs and most importantly 75 euros and motivation letter.
4. And so I went to the Embassy, guys it was very smooth there.. no stress whatsoever. I got to the Embassy on time . Had a wait time of 20 minutes and then it was time to talk to the visa officer.
5. The interview questions were smooth though plenty, I advice for preparation and calmness. So at the end of the interview the visa officer told me I will be given a visa decision in 4-6 weeks and so I left.
6. Guys, exactly one week after my visa interview , I received a call from the Embassy that my passport and other documents are being shipped by UPS and they are calling to confirm my home address. I responded accordingly and they said in 2 - 3 days I will receive my documents.
7. I am glad to say I received my passport with the visa stamped.

I can say I am ready to travel to Germany and start a new phase in my life..

Cheers Everyone!! For everyone still trying and hoping to leave Nigeria for Germany or anywhere else, I believe everyone's dreams and wishes will come to pass.


Can we hook up, love this method of yours
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Nobody: 1:22am On Oct 23, 2020
With all these happenings. Sigh!!!
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by IamkingP: 6:17am On Oct 23, 2020
Congrats bro
Donnieben1:
Hello guys, I'm here to share my whole admission to visa experience on this German waka. I hope this lightens the mood here because I know the mood around here is down .

So I've been on my German journey since late 2018, I tried applying to many schools for Msc admission and got loads of rejection which dampened my mood but I decided I was not going to relent. So all through 2019 I was seeking admissions in public schools and I wasn't getting any, I guess because my course of study was in high demand (Data science) which requires the best Bsc result.

In the midst of this rejection offers I decided not to relent and was a follower of this German visa thread on nairaland. I began to notice that even with admission letters, appointment letters at the Embassy was not forthcoming and so I decided to leave Nigeria.

Early this year I decided on moving to Turkey, with the aim of staying six months and then moving to Germany, at this point I had no German admission yet but I decided on pursuing it. I came to Turkey as an Msc student in March and during the whole lockdown I started looking out for more schools to apply to in Germany.

My plan was very simple, I would come to Turkey , stay for six months with their residence permit and then apply for German visa after getting admission to Germany. So, I was sending applications here and there while I was studying in Turkey here and BOOM I finally got an admission to one of the best schools in Germany (top 10 percent worldwide). At this point I already had my Turkish resident permit and was waiting for my six months to complete before I apply for the German study visa at the Embassy here.

Finally, the six months elapsed, and then I began the visa application process which was very simple and fine .

The Process here in Turkey is very simple:

1. They have a third-party body (iData) that you book visa appointments through.
2. You pay about 69 Turkish lira which is an equivalent of (4500 naira) and then they tell you in two weeks you'll get an appointment to go to the Embassy. Mine came in 9 days.
. L

Cheers Everyone!! For everyone still trying and hoping to leave Nigeria for Germany or anywhere else, I believe everyone's dreams and wishes will come to pass.

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Nonsoanthony(m): 7:33am On Oct 23, 2020
Donnieben1:
Hello guys, I'm here to share my whole admission to visa experience on this German waka. I hope this lightens the mood here because I know the mood around here is down .

So I've been on my German journey since late 2018, I tried applying to many schools for Msc admission and got loads of rejection which dampened my mood but I decided I was not going to relent. So all through 2019 I was seeking admissions in public schools and I wasn't getting any, I guess because my course of study was in high demand (Data science) which requires the best Bsc result.

In the midst of this rejection offers I decided not to relent and was a follower of this German visa thread on nairaland. I began to notice that even with admission letters, appointment letters at the Embassy was not forthcoming and so I decided to leave Nigeria.

Early this year I decided on moving to Turkey, with the aim of staying six months and then moving to Germany, at this point I had no German admission yet but I decided on pursuing it. I came to Turkey as an Msc student in March and during the whole lockdown I started looking out for more schools to apply to in Germany.

My plan was very simple, I would come to Turkey , stay for six months with their residence permit and then apply for German visa after getting admission to Germany. So, I was sending applications here and there while I was studying in Turkey here and BOOM I finally got an admission to one of the best schools in Germany (top 10 percent worldwide). At this point I already had my Turkish resident permit and was waiting for my six months to complete before I apply for the German study visa at the Embassy here.

Finally, the six months elapsed, and then I began the visa application process which was very simple and fine .

The Process here in Turkey is very simple:

1. They have a third-party body (iData) that you book visa appointments through.
2. You pay about 69 Turkish lira which is an equivalent of (4500 naira) and then they tell you in two weeks you'll get an appointment to go to the Embassy. Mine came in 9 days.
3. They sent me the required documents and everything I needed to take to the Embassy which was not a problem at all. Required documents were blocked account confirmation ( I used expatrio), health insurance which expatrio provides, original copy of your degree certificate, visa application form and biometric passport photographs and most importantly 75 euros and motivation letter.
4. And so I went to the Embassy, guys it was very smooth there.. no stress whatsoever. I got to the Embassy on time . Had a wait time of 20 minutes and then it was time to talk to the visa officer.
5. The interview questions were smooth though plenty, I advice for preparation and calmness. So at the end of the interview the visa officer told me I will be given a visa decision in 4-6 weeks and so I left.
6. Guys, exactly one week after my visa interview , I received a call from the Embassy that my passport and other documents are being shipped by UPS and they are calling to confirm my home address. I responded accordingly and they said in 2 - 3 days I will receive my documents.
7. I am glad to say I received my passport with the visa stamped.

I can say I am ready to travel to Germany and start a new phase in my life..

Cheers Everyone!! For everyone still trying and hoping to leave Nigeria for Germany or anywhere else, I believe everyone's dreams and wishes will come to pass.

Congratulations bro...I sent u a dm..please reply..

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by fancyto(m): 9:24am On Oct 23, 2020
I listen to president Buhari speech and I was infuriated
That’s the more reason I want to leave this country, outside just studying need a country with good prospects.
But German embassy just bleeped this year up for me.

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Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by fancyto(m): 9:25am On Oct 23, 2020
fancyto:
I listen to president Buhari speech and I was infuriated
That’s the more reason I want to leave this country, outside just studying need a country with good prospects.
But German embassy just bleeped this year up for me.
Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by GreatMage: 9:51am On Oct 23, 2020
What's the hold up my Deutschland hustlers?

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