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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by aibee01(m): 9:04pm On Jul 17, 2015
crowns2:

Hollyton I filled mine online too. I didn't use pen. I got my confirmation from Deutsch bank in 2weeks. Maybe you have to mail them.
he meant ticking the box for online banking....does that have effects on the time it takes before the account details will be sent.?
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by stoicism: 9:06pm On Jul 17, 2015
scofield03:
Contact your coordinator asap to know the actual status of ur application. my online portal also shows the same msg even after acceptance. It changed to '..in progress' shortly after i was accepted. Though the letter was supposed to be posted via mail but was altered because of the strike. so contact your dept. best of luck


I got an email from unibremen stating that I have an offer of admission but the prob is my address. The address they have with them is all correct except that it shows Germany instead of Nigeria. I have given them my correct address, I also asked them to send me a PDF file but I am yet to get a reply.....please did u receive a PDF file or the hard copy and which strike are u talking about ?
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by lmuhopeful: 9:08pm On Jul 17, 2015
Eke40seven:

07/08, you know the very tall guy Longe and also Bolu in EE? I was in same room with the latter, we were in same set but my faculty is at Environmental Sciences. We were always stuck at the school gate you know and hardly venture deep into the main campus except when we had 'borrowed' courses in your faculty or BBQ nights and gigs or hall weeks at Moremi..grin.

Bro. Nice talking with you today! Yeah I know Bolu and Longe wella. Bolu has been admitted to a robotics program at ETH! Not so sure were Longe is now. True you environmental guys are closer to the gate. Kai you enjoy oo. No wahala..me and you don sabi ourself now!
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 9:08pm On Jul 17, 2015
aibee01:

he meant ticking the box for online banking....does that have effects on the time it takes before the account details will be sent.?
I just went through my form now. Yes I ticked online banking. You may need to mail the bank besides if there were issues they would have contacted you.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by hollaytan: 10:11pm On Jul 17, 2015
crowns2:

Hollyton I filled mine online too. I didn't use pen. I got my confirmation from Deutsch bank in 2weeks. Maybe you have to mail them.

You are not getting me right bro, there is a colunm in the for that says "electronic payment channel, i ticked it, am wondering if that could cause delay? Did u ticked it in urs
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Eke40seven(m): 10:14pm On Jul 17, 2015
twinkle1:


Eke40seven pls do know much about the 4 weeks A1 course next month at Goethe Institute Lagos?
I posted the poster but it has disappeared.
The registration is from 27-31st July, 2015
course fee: N20,000
Books: N5,000
Duration: 03-28 August, 2015.
Venue: Goethe-Institut Nigeria, City Hall (Top floor)
Time: 08:30-14:00hrs (Mondays to Fridays).

Somebody asked about exams. For this class certificate, you don't. necessarily need to wrote the certificate exam, The series of tests (3) will cover for that.

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by twinkle1(m): 10:27pm On Jul 17, 2015
Eke40seven:

I posted the poster but it has disappeared.
The registration is from 27-31st July, 2015
course fee: N20,000
Books: N5,000
Duration: 03-28 August, 2015.
Venue: Goethe-Institut Nigeria, City Hall (Top floor)
Time: 08:30-14:00hrs (Mondays to Fridays).

Somebody asked about exams. For this class certificate, you don't. necessarily need to wrote the certificate exam, The series of tests (3) will cover for that.

Cc @ amahtrendy

Thanks Eke40seven... But I thought the registration begins on the 20th of July.. I guess it's now July 27 right?

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by osane09(m): 10:39pm On Jul 17, 2015
stoicism:


I inquired from them and I was told I have been offered admission but my address is incorrect. Instead of Nigeria my address was showing Deutschland. They asked me to send another address which I did. I also asked them to send me a PDF file so I can begin the visa process...but I am yet to hear from them. So contact them and pls let us know
Wen did dey reply u coz... Dey didn't reply mi mails... Mine has bn over 2 weeks now... Which email address did u use to contact dem?
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by sekinatmi(f): 1:35am On Jul 18, 2015
Hello Nlanders,
I just got admitted into university of saarland msc bioinformatics.Though am still waiting for their decision regarding scholarship which will be available by july ending.I need to open a block acct for my baby which I understand is 4000euro.I will lik to ask if I can proceed with the acct opening?
Pls is there anybody going to saarland or is there already.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 5:30am On Jul 18, 2015
hollaytan:


You are not getting me right bro, there is a colunm in the for that says "electronic payment channel, i ticked it, am wondering if that could cause delay? Did u ticked it in urs
Yes yes I did too.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by hollaytan: 6:15am On Jul 18, 2015
crowns2:

Yes yes I did too.

Its more than two weeks i opened, maybe i wait till monday before mailing db
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by stoicism: 6:42am On Jul 18, 2015
osane09:
Wen did dey reply u coz... Dey didn't reply mi mails... Mine has bn over 2 weeks now... Which email address did u use to contact dem?


I mean unibremen....and I used the same email I used in registering on their website. This is the email the uni replied with master@uni-bremen .d e
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by stoicism: 7:03am On Jul 18, 2015
scofield03:
Contact your coordinator asap to know the actual status of ur application. my online portal also shows the same msg even after acceptance. It changed to '..in progress' shortly after i was accepted. Though the letter was supposed to be posted via mail but was altered because of the strike. so contact your dept. best of luck


bros I beg did u receive a PDF file or by post?
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by nellyb24(m): 8:28am On Jul 18, 2015
Hey guys am +1 2day.i usually share dis day with my mentor nelson mandela bt he is no more so i have 2 celebrate alone.cheers

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by osane09(m): 9:17am On Jul 18, 2015
stoicism:



I mean unibremen....and I used the same email I used in registering on their website. This is the email the uni replied with master@uni-bremen .d e
that's exactly d email I sent mine but didn't get any reply from dem... Strange
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by takeastep: 9:25am On Jul 18, 2015
Hello top guys,

I arrived Hamburg, Germany on wednesday morning for a 3-month research visit as a prelude to a possible Phd programme at the University of Hamburg. Got a young guy who picked me at the airport to my apartment (my host sent him). My host already sorted out accommodation for me at http://www.johann-carl-mueller-stiftung.de/studierende/2_studentenzimmer.html. i think its about 270 euro (who cares? he's paid everything).

The room is good with constant internet facility (LAN) and everything you need as a student.

My earliest impression:

My host and his group members have been very friendly and accommodating. Just treating me like a kind of ambassador. Few speaks good English, many only German. All members of my working group do speak English. Not fluently but at a comfortable level. They even requested i teach them more English; me sef asked them to begin teach me German sharply lol.

I took some foodstuff from Nigeria, so i might not be able to talk much on the cost of food for now. But i went out with my host on wednesday to have a nice sandwich, i think its about 5 euro and a bottle of apple drink 0.99 euro. But i heard its cheaper and more sustainable to cook at home.

I will have to wait till tues to start work fully in the lab, cos i still have to sort out my insurance thing. I was told its very important and compulsory i get an insurance before working. So my host already recommended Mawista ( 44,80 € per month ). I will be doing that on monday and then the real work will start. Though got my office arranged already with my computer installed. Did a tour of the institute; the environment, equipment and facilities.

Surprisingly, a Nigerian is my next door neighbour - from Cross River. An Egyptian also lives here - very friendly. And i heard there are many foreigners here. Hope to meet them as time goes on.

A great place, Germany. the environment is good, clean, serene and lovely. I saw some beautiful babes too. Would be nice to move closer to them, especially as this weather no dey smile.

I hope to keep in touch with you guys.

One love.

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by daimlerbenz: 9:59am On Jul 18, 2015
Welcome to Germany. It's a nice place to study. Guy, try do your cooking at home except you be omo baba olowo (like Davido). German babes? with regards to our experience in the south, na no go area. Even their boys dey complain say dem too proud. They are brought up with an attitude of being independent of the menfolk. Well, you could be lucky though. Enjoy your stay bro.
takeastep:
Hello top guys,

I arrived Hamburg, Germany on wednesday morning for a 3-month research visit as a prelude to a possible Phd programme at the University of Hamburg. Got a young guy who picked me at the airport to my apartment (my host sent him). My host already sorted out accommodation for me at http://www.johann-carl-mueller-stiftung.de/studierende/2_studentenzimmer.html. i think its about 270 euro (who cares? he's paid everything).

The room is good with constant internet facility (LAN) and everything you need as a student.

My earliest impression:

My host and his group members have been very friendly and accommodating. Just treating me like a kind of ambassador. Few speaks good English, many only German. All members of my working group do speak English. Not fluently but at a comfortable level. They even requested i teach them more English; me sef asked them to begin teach me German sharply lol.

I took some foodstuff from Nigeria, so i might not be able to talk much on the cost of food for now. But i went out with my host on wednesday to have a nice sandwich, i think its about 5 euro and a bottle of apple drink 0.99 euro. But i heard its cheaper and more sustainable to cook at home.

I will have to wait till tues to start work fully in the lab, cos i still have to sort out my insurance thing. I was told its very important and compulsory i get an insurance before working. So my host already recommended Mawista ( 44,80 € per month ). I will be doing that on monday and then the real work will start. Though got my office arranged already with my computer installed. Did a tour of the institute; the environment, equipment and facilities.

Surprisingly, a Nigerian is my next door neighbour - from Cross River. An Egyptian also lives here - very friendly. And i heard there are many foreigners here. Hope to meet them as time goes on.

A great place, Germany. the environment is good, clean, serene and lovely. I saw some beautiful babes too. Would be nice to move closer to them, especially as this weather no dey smile.

I hope to keep in touch with you guys.

One love.

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by stoicism: 10:14am On Jul 18, 2015
osane09:
that's exactly d email I sent mine but didn't get any reply from dem... Strange



after sending them my address and requesting for a PDF file I am yet to hear from them....seems like Unibremen aren't that coordinated
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by kingsleymike: 10:29am On Jul 18, 2015
after sending them my address and requesting for a PDF file I am yet to hear from them....seems like Unibremen aren't that coordinated [discovered it also. They are not well organised. Very unlike Germans in official Environment ]
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by twinkle1(m): 10:33am On Jul 18, 2015
takeastep:


I didnt use any of both. I'm actually going for a 3-month research at the University of Hamburg; a prelude to my Phd which i hope to commence after the 3 months stay. My host will be paying me 1000 Euro monthly for the period of stay. It was written boldly in the letter of invitation. So i didnt need to show forth any sort of financial muscle; just my credentials, required documents and proof of work experience.

Your proof of work experience. Did you submit your cv or professional certifications?

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Kelvinpam(m): 10:36am On Jul 18, 2015
nellyb24:
Hey guys am +1 2day.i usually share dis day with my mentor nelson mandela bt he is no more so i have 2 celebrate alone.cheers

HBD bro...more grace.
Your next bday will be celebrated in Germany by God's grace.

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by yusufftaiwo(m): 11:32am On Jul 18, 2015
nellyb24:
Hey guys am +1 2day.i usually share dis day with my mentor nelson mandela bt he is no more so i have 2 celebrate alone.cheers
Happy birthday... enjoy ur day

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Obiwannn: 11:47am On Jul 18, 2015
takeastep:
Hello top guys,

I arrived Hamburg, Germany on wednesday morning for a 3-month research visit as a prelude to a possible Phd programme at the University of Hamburg. Got a young guy who picked me at the airport to my apartment (my host sent him). My host already sorted out accommodation for me at http://www.johann-carl-mueller-stiftung.de/studierende/2_studentenzimmer.html. i think its about 270 euro (who cares? he's paid everything).

The room is good with constant internet facility (LAN) and everything you need as a student.

My earliest impression:

My host and his group members have been very friendly and accommodating. Just treating me like a kind of ambassador. Few speaks good English, many only German. All members of my working group do speak English. Not fluently but at a comfortable level. They even requested i teach them more English; me sef asked them to begin teach me German sharply lol.

I took some foodstuff from Nigeria, so i might not be able to talk much on the cost of food for now. But i went out with my host on wednesday to have a nice sandwich, i think its about 5 euro and a bottle of apple drink 0.99 euro. But i heard its cheaper and more sustainable to cook at home.

I will have to wait till tues to start work fully in the lab, cos i still have to sort out my insurance thing. I was told its very important and compulsory i get an insurance before working. So my host already recommended Mawista ( 44,80 € per month ). I will be doing that on monday and then the real work will start. Though got my office arranged already with my computer installed. Did a tour of the institute; the environment, equipment and facilities.

Surprisingly, a Nigerian is my next door neighbour - from Cross River. An Egyptian also lives here - very friendly. And i heard there are many foreigners here. Hope to meet them as time goes on.

A great place, Germany. the environment is good, clean, serene and lovely. I saw some beautiful babes too. Would be nice to move closer to them, especially as this weather no dey smile.

I hope to keep in touch with you guys.

One love.

Thank God for journey mercies bro. Please I would like to know the airline you used, the amount you paid, how many kg of luggage you were allowed to carry and if you first flew to Frankfurt before going to Hamburg or if you flew to Hamburg directly.

If you could just ask around your residence, I think another Nigerian (and fellow Nairalander) also lives there.

Enjoy your stay boss! By God's Grace, we'd join you......shortly.

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by isidollarboy(m): 11:53am On Jul 18, 2015
nellyb24:
Hey guys am +1 2day.i usually share dis day with my mentor nelson mandela bt he is no more so i have 2 celebrate alone.cheers
happy birthday Bro.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by osane09(m): 12:02pm On Jul 18, 2015
stoicism:




after sending them my address and requesting for a PDF file I am yet to hear from them....seems like Unibremen aren't that coordinated
mi thoughts re... It's just this dept coz most peeps here have received der admission letters from oda dept. Ow long did it take b4 dey former ya earlier mail?
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by lmuhopeful: 12:17pm On Jul 18, 2015
hollaytan:


Its more than two weeks i opened, maybe i wait till monday before mailing db

I opened my acct with DB on 4th of April and they replied after 17 days. Be not worried as they will do it: so many peeps over the world receving admission in this period. All the best
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by hollaytan: 12:20pm On Jul 18, 2015
lmuhopeful:


I opened my acct with DB on 4th of April and they replied after 17 days. Be not worried as they will do it: so many peeps over the world receving admission in this period. All the best


Ok, my worries is just dat most guys that opened on the same day with me hv thier account confirmed
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by oligee: 12:27pm On Jul 18, 2015
Happy birthday@ Nellyb24
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by oligee: 12:31pm On Jul 18, 2015
takeastep:
Hello top guys,

I arrived Hamburg, Germany on wednesday morning for a 3-month research visit as a prelude to a possible Phd programme at the University of Hamburg. Got a young guy who picked me at the airport to my apartment (my host sent him). My host already sorted out accommodation for me at http://www.johann-carl-mueller-stiftung.de/studierende/2_studentenzimmer.html. i think its about 270 euro (who cares? he's paid everything).

The room is good with constant internet facility (LAN) and everything you need as a student.

My earliest impression:

My host and his group members have been very friendly and accommodating. Just treating me like a kind of ambassador. Few speaks good English, many only German. All members of my working group do speak English. Not fluently but at a comfortable level. They even requested i teach them more English; me sef asked them to begin teach me German sharply lol.

I took some foodstuff from Nigeria, so i might not be able to talk much on the cost of food for now. But i went out with my host on wednesday to have a nice sandwich, i think its about 5 euro and a bottle of apple drink 0.99 euro. But i heard its cheaper and more sustainable to cook at home.

I will have to wait till tues to start work fully in the lab, cos i still have to sort out my insurance thing. I was told its very important and compulsory i get an insurance before working. So my host already recommended Mawista ( 44,80 € per month ). I will be doing that on monday and then the real work will start. Though got my office arranged already with my computer installed. Did a tour of the institute; the environment, equipment and facilities.

Surprisingly, a Nigerian is my next door neighbour - from Cross River. An Egyptian also lives here - very friendly. And i heard there are many foreigners here. Hope to meet them as time goes on.

A great place, Germany. the environment is good, clean, serene and lovely. I saw some beautiful babes too. Would be nice to move closer to them, especially as this weather no dey smile.

I hope to keep in touch with you guys.

One love.
Big congrats to you bros...and thanks for updating us. Please kindly respond to Obiwann's questions it will do a lot of us a great deal of good. Thanks
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by takeastep: 12:37pm On Jul 18, 2015
twinkle1:


Your proof of work experience. Did you submit your cv or professional certifications?

I submitted both.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by takeastep: 12:40pm On Jul 18, 2015
daimlerbenz:
Welcome to Germany. It's a nice place to study. Guy, try do your cooking at home except you be omo baba olowo (like Davido). German babes? with regards to our experience in the south, na no go area. Even their boys dey complain say dem too proud. They are brought up with an attitude of being independent of the menfolk. Well, you could be lucky though. Enjoy your stay bro.

Thanks. henceforth, Doing the cooking at home 24/7. Me no dey close to Davido at all. Even my colleagues in the office told me they take lunch to the office from home............ Did hot pap + egg in the morning, gunning for something hotter this afternoon.

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 by takeastep: 12:52pm On Jul 18, 2015
Obiwannn:


Thank God for journey mercies bro. Please I would like to know the airline you used, the amount you paid, how many kg of luggage you were allowed to carry and if you first flew to Frankfurt before going to Hamburg or if you flew to Hamburg directly.

If you could just ask around your residence, I think another Nigerian (and fellow Nairalander) also lives there.

Enjoy your stay boss! By God's Grace, we'd join you......shortly.

Sorry for the rather late reply. i have been resting.

I took Turkish airlines; night flight. It was about 172k. Stopped over at Istanbul then immediately took a connecting flight straight to Hamburg. Then took a train straight to the city centre then a bus to my apartment. The flight was awesome. Ate everything on offer (No dulling; no go do first time gentle boy ooo. Your money covers everything)

Turkish airline allows 2pcs of 23kg. I took a very big bus which i think was bigger than 46kg; but i was advised by the custom official at MMA to split it into two. So, i think its advisable you get two bags too. Make sure you package your stuff very well, particularly your foodstuffs. Wrap them well in used newspaper and cello-tape each differently. Liquids arent allowed in the plane so you have to do a very tight packing. The immigration officers detected my body cream and it was seized. Do a tight packing, i repeat and be confident when you get to MMA. Those custom pple would always ask you what you have in your bag. Be free to explain.

I wasn't really queried. Once they heard i am going for a research and i am also a government employee...it was smooth sailing.

Get as much as would sustain you for few weeks before you settle down. As for me, what i have here might take me for a whole month. Rice, beans, garri, noodles, spag, even ogbono...lol

I hope this helps. Any more question? feel free to ask. The Hamburg Man is here for you. lol

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