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Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Gbemcis(f): 1:07pm On Feb 02
Hello everyone, please I joined the forum recently and l need to understand somethings about the opportunity Card application. I'm still on the waiting list.

I want to ask which stage is the preliminary review stage, please?
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Aderonke2025car: 5:40pm On Feb 02
Laryfrosh:
Yes. You can pay with your naira debit card. I paid for mine with First Bank MasterCard. It's way cheaper!
Thanks you, this is my email: aderonkeagodo@gmail.com

Kindly sent message so we connect there, so we can share WhatsApp number and share ideas and information
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Diceman8: 6:02pm On Feb 02
Hi guys, just wanted to let you know i got my visa today. I went on interview on 13 january and my visa was shipped on the 30th, thats less than 3 weeks.

Final tips for everyone to be successful
- The more documents you have the better, for example if they asked for school leaving certificate ofcourse some people here have had success with just testimonial or waec. I would advise to get all of them as its safer. If you cant get all just do what you can, the more the better.

- Dress well and casual for the interview. When i went to the embassy i was surprised seeing some people dressing like theyre going to a club, wearing slides etc. Wear clean and mature. You dont need to wear suit or anything but atleast a long sleeve shirt and some covered shoes

- The test given during the interview is always mostly repeated either from student visa or from chancenkarte. Check online or ask ai and search for your course and questions for this test and you could actually go there and see its all repeated questions like it happened to me.

- German isnt necessary as most of you know. But knowing just abit of it and saying you are learning will help. Tell the vo youre learning and say some stuff youve already learned like introducing yourself.

- I had no document of jobsearch applications etc. But i wilk exclude this in my case because i have worked in germany before.

- Nigerians have alot of issues with their names and i also faced this issue with the VO to the point she didnt trust or believe i was actually this person. Birthdates and names are veryyy veryyy important. So make sure you get an affidavit from highcourt that is veryyyy detailed as she told me that my affidavit wasnt detailed at all, it said nothing.

- Be calm and confident. The interview is basically just a discussion and most of the questions are from your documents and application

I wish you all the best as this has been a long and painful process, taking over a year for me in total.
Goodluck to all of you and i wish you the best
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Smokyasl: 7:43pm On Feb 02
Diceman8:
Hi guys, just wanted to let you know i got my visa today. I went on interview on 13 january and my visa was shipped on the 30th, thats less than 3 weeks.

Final tips for everyone to be successful
- The more documents you have the better, for example if they asked for school leaving certificate ofcourse some people here have had success with just testimonial or waec. I would advise to get all of them as its safer. If you cant get all just do what you can, the more the better.

- Dress well and casual for the interview. When i went to the embassy i was surprised seeing some people dressing like theyre going to a club, wearing slides etc. Wear clean and mature. You dont need to wear suit or anything but atleast a long sleeve shirt and some covered shoes

- The test given during the interview is always mostly repeated either from student visa or from chancenkarte. Check online or ask ai and search for your course and questions for this test and you could actually go there and see its all repeated questions like it happened to me.

- German isnt necessary as most of you know. But knowing just abit of it and saying you are learning will help. Tell the vo youre learning and say some stuff youve already learned like introducing yourself.

- I had no document of jobsearch applications etc. But i wilk exclude this in my case because i have worked in germany before.

- Nigerians have alot of issues with their names and i also faced this issue with the VO to the point she didnt trust or believe i was actually this person. Birthdates and names are veryyy veryyy important. So make sure you get an affidavit from highcourt that is veryyyy detailed as she told me that my affidavit wasnt detailed at all, it said nothing.

- Be calm and confident. The interview is basically just a discussion and most of the questions are from your documents and application

I wish you all the best as this has been a long and painful process, taking over a year for me in total.
Goodluck to all of you and i wish you the best
Congratulations bro, please I’d like to confirm the valid from period of your visa stamp. Is it a couple weeks away from the day you got it (today). And does it align with the intended travel date you filled in the videx form or it’s different.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Laryfrosh: 1:10am On Feb 03
Diceman8:
Hi guys, just wanted to let you know i got my visa today. I went on interview on 13 january and my visa was shipped on the 30th, thats less than 3 weeks.

Final tips for everyone to be successful
- The more documents you have the better, for example if they asked for school leaving certificate ofcourse some people here have had success with just testimonial or waec. I would advise to get all of them as its safer. If you cant get all just do what you can, the more the better.

- Dress well and casual for the interview. When i went to the embassy i was surprised seeing some people dressing like theyre going to a club, wearing slides etc. Wear clean and mature. You dont need to wear suit or anything but atleast a long sleeve shirt and some covered shoes

- The test given during the interview is always mostly repeated either from student visa or from chancenkarte. Check online or ask ai and search for your course and questions for this test and you could actually go there and see its all repeated questions like it happened to me.

- German isnt necessary as most of you know. But knowing just abit of it and saying you are learning will help. Tell the vo youre learning and say some stuff youve already learned like introducing yourself.

- I had no document of jobsearch applications etc. But i wilk exclude this in my case because i have worked in germany before.

- Nigerians have alot of issues with their names and i also faced this issue with the VO to the point she didnt trust or believe i was actually this person. Birthdates and names are veryyy veryyy important. So make sure you get an affidavit from highcourt that is veryyyy detailed as she told me that my affidavit wasnt detailed at all, it said nothing.

- Be calm and confident. The interview is basically just a discussion and most of the questions are from your documents and application

I wish you all the best as this has been a long and painful process, taking over a year for me in total.
Goodluck to all of you and i wish you the best
Congratulations Bro.
Just to be clear, when they mention "no job applications/interview" as reason for visa rejection, I don't think they are referring to job applications made specifically to companies in Germany. I think they are referring to job applications/interviews and work experiences one has had in his/her chosen field of study/expertise. What do you think? Could you please shed more light on this. Thanks.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Laryfrosh: 1:11am On Feb 03
Laryfrosh:
Please guys, someone without a referee in Germany. What other option can the person use while joining the list? Thanks
Please can anyone assist with this question?
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Laryfrosh: 1:12am On Feb 03
Our August guys, what's up?
Has anyone from August received invite for preliminary review?
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Singlefile(m): 1:02pm On Feb 03
Laryfrosh:
Our August guys, what's up?
Has anyone from August received invite for preliminary review?
Nothing yet on my end, hoping before this week runs out
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Missmarola:
Congratulations @Diceman8

Please when you went for your interview, did you submit both the application and declaration forms, or just the visa form?



Diceman8:
Hi guys, just wanted to let you know i got my visa today. I went on interview on 13 january and my visa was shipped on the 30th, thats less than 3 weeks.

Final tips for everyone to be successful
- The more documents you have the better, for example if they asked for school leaving certificate ofcourse some people here have had success with just testimonial or waec. I would advise to get all of them as its safer. If you cant get all just do what you can, the more the better.

- Dress well and casual for the interview. When i went to the embassy i was surprised seeing some people dressing like theyre going to a club, wearing slides etc. Wear clean and mature. You dont need to wear suit or anything but atleast a long sleeve shirt and some covered shoes

- The test given during the interview is always mostly repeated either from student visa or from chancenkarte. Check online or ask ai and search for your course and questions for this test and you could actually go there and see its all repeated questions like it happened to me.

- German isnt necessary as most of you know. But knowing just abit of it and saying you are learning will help. Tell the vo youre learning and say some stuff youve already learned like introducing yourself.

- I had no document of jobsearch applications etc. But i wilk exclude this in my case because i have worked in germany before.

- Nigerians have alot of issues with their names and i also faced this issue with the VO to the point she didnt trust or believe i was actually this person. Birthdates and names are veryyy veryyy important. So make sure you get an affidavit from highcourt that is veryyyy detailed as she told me that my affidavit wasnt detailed at all, it said nothing.

- Be calm and confident. The interview is basically just a discussion and most of the questions are from your documents and application

I wish you all the best as this has been a long and painful process, taking over a year for me in total.
Goodluck to all of you and i wish you the best
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Diceman8: 9:40pm On Feb 03
Smokyasl:
Congratulations bro, please I’d like to confirm the valid from period of your visa stamp. Is it a couple weeks away from the day you got it (today). And does it align with the intended travel date you filled in the videx form or it’s different.
It doesnt align and its 4 days after the day i got it. Thats when i can travel
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Diceman8: 9:42pm On Feb 03
Laryfrosh:
Congratulations Bro.
Just to be clear, when they mention "no job applications/interview" as reason for visa rejection, I don't think they are referring to job applications made specifically to companies in Germany. I think they are referring to job applications/interviews and work experiences one has had in his/her chosen field of study/expertise. What do you think? Could you please shed more light on this. Thanks.
To be honest, they just asked me if i have started applying for jobs in germany and how its going if i got any replies etc. I told them i started before but stopped as i didnt know when i was getting an interview because the process has been slow. So i told them ive started applying again since i got an interview date
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Diceman8: 9:44pm On Feb 03
Laryfrosh:
Please can anyone assist with this question?
The only other option ive seen is to indicate youre using a hotel. It didnt work for some people here though
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Diceman8: 9:47pm On Feb 03
Missmarola:
Congratulations @Diceman8

Please when you went for your interview, did you submit both the application and declaration forms, or just the visa form?
This is everything i was asked to bring. But the interviewer always asked me if i came with any additional documents. And i went with the declaration

Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Laryfrosh: 10:15pm On Feb 03
Diceman8:
This is everything i was asked to bring. But the interviewer always asked me if i came with any additional documents. And i went with the declaration
Thanks for this. I can't find SoP and CV here. Or are they not needed for the interview?
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by saxwizard(m): 7:09am On Feb 04
Diceman8:
Hi guys, just wanted to let you know i got my visa today. I went on interview on 13 january and my visa was shipped on the 30th, thats less than 3 weeks.

Final tips for everyone to be successful
- The more documents you have the better, for example if they asked for school leaving certificate ofcourse some people here have had success with just testimonial or waec. I would advise to get all of them as its safer. If you cant get all just do what you can, the more the better.

- Dress well and casual for the interview. When i went to the embassy i was surprised seeing some people dressing like theyre going to a club, wearing slides etc. Wear clean and mature. You dont need to wear suit or anything but atleast a long sleeve shirt and some covered shoes

- The test given during the interview is always mostly repeated either from student visa or from chancenkarte. Check online or ask ai and search for your course and questions for this test and you could actually go there and see its all repeated questions like it happened to me.

- German isnt necessary as most of you know. But knowing just abit of it and saying you are learning will help. Tell the vo youre learning and say some stuff youve already learned like introducing yourself.

- I had no document of jobsearch applications etc. But i wilk exclude this in my case because i have worked in germany before.

- Nigerians have alot of issues with their names and i also faced this issue with the VO to the point she didnt trust or believe i was actually this person. Birthdates and names are veryyy veryyy important. So make sure you get an affidavit from highcourt that is veryyyy detailed as she told me that my affidavit wasnt detailed at all, it said nothing.

- Be calm and confident. The interview is basically just a discussion and most of the questions are from your documents and application

I wish you all the best as this has been a long and painful process, taking over a year for me in total.
Goodluck to all of you and i wish you the best
Congratulations
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Pinkydera(f): 3:45pm On Feb 04
Pls who is a global health student here that have gone for his or her interview. Can you pls tell me the likely questions that you wer asked. Thank you
saxwizard:
Congratulations
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Diceman8: 6:18pm On Feb 04
Laryfrosh:
Thanks for this. I can't find SoP and CV here. Or are they not needed for the interview?
i dont know what you mean by SoP but i was asked to upload my cv to the portal, i also went with one physically though just incase
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by esdajo: 8:18pm On Feb 04
Hi poster. Sorry about your experience but all hope is not lost as I have been in a similar situation over a decade ago and it all ended in praise. I would suggest you appeal the decision, but just before that, kindly sort out the issue of your certificate from ABU.

The first step should be to write the relevant department of your alma mater about this development and if possible, provide them with a printout of the original copy with the embassy so they can write an official letter, confirming the document is, for all intent and purposes, genuine. Once you have the document from the institution on their letter head, bearing the email and phone number of the relevant department (exams and records), you can then write a letter, quoting your name, D.O.B, reference number, and if possible, a copy of the rejection letter. Take this letter to the embassy or send it in by courier. The embassy will, most likely send the document withheld back to the institution for confirmation. Once that is sorted out, you can then appeal the decision. However, be ready for back-and-forth letter exchanges with the embassy by courier until all issues have been trashed. In my case, I appealed alongside my defence and it went on for 2 months until I was cleared and asked to re-apply. However, this was in 2014, and I don't know if the process is still the same.

After all issues must have been sorted out, you can always re-apply. If you don't trash this now, your records would be on the Schengen Information System and believe me, you don't want your name blacklisted. Delay is not necessarily denial, but it would be in your best interest to follow due process and sort this out. Your visa is sure waiting for you, just a few glitches here and there. I wish you Goodluck!



Talk2Bella:
Hi everyone,

I wanted to share an update regarding my application, which was rejected for two main reasons.

First, there is a discrepancy between the date of birth on my WAEC certificate and my other documents. I had submitted both an affidavit and a sworn declaration of age to address this. Their position is that I started school too early. I have already sent an email explaining that I come from a teaching household and that I did, in fact, start and complete school quite early. Unfortunately, WAEC no longer corrects dates of birth, so there is nothing further I can do on that end.

Second, they stated that my original MBA certificate was manipulated. I have responded to this and provided them with the official email contact of Ahmadu Bello University so they can verify the certificate directly with the school. I believe this verification should have been done before making such an allegation.

My biggest concern right now is that my original MBA certificate was not returned. It is the only document that was not given back to me. I have written to ask why this was withheld and whether it was intentional. I am really hoping it has not been misplaced.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Talk2Bella(f): 2:13am On Feb 05
esdajo:
Hi poster. Sorry about your experience but all hope is not lost as I have been in a similar situation over a decade ago and it all ended in praise. I would suggest you appeal the decision, but just before that, kindly sort out the issue of your certificate from ABU.

The first step should be to write the relevant department of your alma mater about this development and if possible, provide them with a printout of the original copy with the embassy so they can write an official letter, confirming the document is, for all intent and purposes, genuine. Once you have the document from the institution on their letter head, bearing the email and phone number of the relevant department (exams and records), you can then write a letter, quoting your name, D.O.B, reference number, and if possible, a copy of the rejection letter. Take this letter to the embassy or send it in by courier. The embassy will, most likely send the document withheld back to the institution for confirmation. Once that is sorted out, you can then appeal the decision. However, be ready for back-and-forth letter exchanges with the embassy by courier until all issues have been trashed. In my case, I appealed alongside my defence and it went on for 2 months until I was cleared and asked to re-apply. However, this was in 2014, and I don't know if the process is still the same.

After all issues must have been sorted out, you can always re-apply. If you don't trash this now, your records would be on the Schengen Information System and believe me, you don't want your name blacklisted. Delay is not necessarily denial, but it would be in your best interest to follow due process and sort this out. Your visa is sure waiting for you, just a few glitches here and there. I wish you Goodluck!
Thank you so much for your kind words and for taking the time to share your experience. I really appreciate it.

I’ve already hired an immigration lawyer in Germany, and we’re currently appealing the decision. I’ve also formally informed ABU about the situation and shared with them the exact document that was submitted to the embassy. The school is aware and has agreed to send an official verification letter as well.

To be honest, I’m quite upset about the whole process. This has already cost me a lot of money and emotional energy, and it’s frustrating that the embassy did not simply reach out to the university directly for verification before taking this step. That said, my hands are clean, and I’m confident in the authenticity of my documents.

At this point, my main concern is getting my MBA certificate back while the verification and appeal process runs its course. I’m following due process carefully and documenting everything.

Your message was encouraging, especially hearing that things eventually worked out for you. Thank you again for sharing your experience and the reassurance.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by esdajo: 5:44am On Feb 05
It's soothing to know you have hired a legal representative. However, I doubt if they will release the document until they get an official message from your almer mater. I think they suspected the document was doctored, hence, the seizure. However, if they later find out that same was not, they will release it to you or just send it back to your almer mater as that is their modus operandi.

On a side note, I know how frustrating this could be, but I would suggest you don't put all your eggs in one basket. You don't have to put your life on hold because of a visa, however desirous that may seem. Have a backup plan and focus more on clearing your name so you won't be blacklisted on the SIS. Once that is achieved, even if you move elsewhere, you can always reapply for a schengen visa to any of the schengen states and you won't have any problems bothering on fraudulent misrepresentation from the past. All the best!



Talk2Bella:
Thank you so much for your kind words and for taking the time to share your experience. I really appreciate it.

I’ve already hired an immigration lawyer in Germany, and we’re currently appealing the decision. I’ve also formally informed ABU about the situation and shared with them the exact document that was submitted to the embassy. The school is aware and has agreed to send an official verification letter as well.

To be honest, I’m quite upset about the whole process. This has already cost me a lot of money and emotional energy, and it’s frustrating that the embassy did not simply reach out to the university directly for verification before taking this step. That said, my hands are clean, and I’m confident in the authenticity of my documents.

At this point, my main concern is getting my MBA certificate back while the verification and appeal process runs its course. I’m following due process carefully and documenting everything.

Your message was encouraging, especially hearing that things eventually worked out for you. Thank you again for sharing your experience and the reassurance.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Aderonke2025car:
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by CornOak(m): 3:25pm On Feb 05
I've got two applicants who joined the waiting list on July 31, 2025. Both have just been asked to submit for preliminary review.

Good luck to others on the waiting list.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Talk2Bella(f): 8:10pm On Feb 05
esdajo:
It's soothing to know you have hired a legal representative. However, I doubt if they will release the document until they get an official message from your almer mater. I think they suspected the document was doctored, hence, the seizure. However, if they later find out that same was not, they will release it to you or just send it back to your almer mater as that is their modus operandi.

On a side note, I know how frustrating this could be, but I would suggest you don't put all your eggs in one basket. You don't have to put your life on hold because of a visa, however desirous that may seem. Have a backup plan and focus more on clearing your name so you won't be blacklisted on the SIS. Once that is achieved, even if you move elsewhere, you can always reapply for a schengen visa to any of the schengen states and you won't have any problems bothering on fraudulent misrepresentation from the past. All the best!
Thanks, the school has sent the verification to them.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Jorazy: 11:57am On Feb 06
Good afternoon everyone,

Please I need clarification from people here, I had my interview by January 6th but my portal keeps showing this (appointment booking) and I want to know if this is normal.
Thanks

Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Smokyasl: 5:56pm On Feb 06
Jorazy:
Good afternoon everyone,

Please I need clarification from people here, I had my interview by January 6th but my portal keeps showing this (appointment booking) and I want to know if this is normal.
Thanks
Check your email and spam mails if the embassy didn’t send an email for a second interview then just ignore it. The portal might remain like that even after you have gotten your visa.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by cc150615(f): 8:15am On Feb 07
Nothing to worry about, this happened to me too, it's because they take a while to update the portal.
Jorazy:
Good afternoon everyone,

Please I need clarification from people here, I had my interview by January 6th but my portal keeps showing this (appointment booking) and I want to know if this is normal.
Thanks
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Jorazy: 11:15am On Feb 07
Smokyasl:
Check your email and spam mails if the embassy didn’t send an email for a second interview then just ignore it. The portal might remain like that even after you have gotten your visa.
There’s no email from them. Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Jorazy: 11:16am On Feb 07
cc150615:
Nothing to worry about, this happened to me too, it's because they take a while to update the portal.
Oh alright then. Thank you so much
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Aderonke2025car: 10:15am On Feb 08
CornOak:
I've got two applicants who joined the waiting list on July 31, 2025. Both have just been asked to submit for preliminary review.

Good luck to others on the waiting list.
How many days or weeks do they give when asked to submit for preliminary review?
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by CornOak(m): 4:25pm On Feb 08
Aderonke2025car:
How many days or weeks do they give when asked to submit for preliminary review?
30 days.
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Makamatic: 5:10pm On Feb 08
Good day house , for a new graduate who's about to complete the nysc and work experience is just my siwes , how do we go about it for job experience just the chancenkarte interview ? Please house your advice are greatly needed . Thanks
Re: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Laryfrosh: 8:02pm On Feb 08
CornOak:
30 days.
I don't think it's 30 days. Most persons here mentioned 14 days. I think the only persons that got 30 days were those who were invited just before the Xmas break. So, the break was included
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