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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by manuel04(m): 11:06am On Sep 20, 2018
heybaby12:

Mittweida, very small town.
We didn't even need an appointment, just walked in and we were attended to
Ndydy, please are you in berlin because im coming to berlin.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by deegov: 11:07am On Sep 20, 2018
deegov:
Anyone with affordable SL??


please people should respond to this...
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by SoftAnn25: 11:07am On Sep 20, 2018
[quote author=Palla post=71333918]God has done it
Interview 23rd August
AM 19th August
City NRW HSHL University

Congrats bro, please did you fund your block account before interview or after? I did my interview 30th August, and I funded before interview, today makes 3weeks and I have not heard from the embassy....
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Ekykool(m): 11:15am On Sep 20, 2018
WARNING: Long read.

Finally, I have my passport stamped with visa!

Interview date: August 16th

Funded BA: August 27th

AM arrival: September 13th

Passport & Insurance submission: September 14th

Passport arrival:September 19th

Thanks to God Almighty who made everything possible. Also, thanks to the wonderful people on here. Actually the journey started September last year after deciding that I would further my studies at Germany. My first call was to register with Goethe Institut Lagos. Secondly, I followed the German student visa thread on Nairaland. While reading through, I saw that I was on the right path. Advices like "knowing the language is the meal ticket here, use google search to get any answer you want, choose your course wisely..." were so helpful. I wanted a bachelor course that has a combination of management and engineering even though I have a CGPA more than enough for a masters degree. After my search on DAAD, I settled to apply to schools that accepts English proficiency letter, such as:
Fachhochschule Würzburg-Schweinfurt (FHWS) - B.Eng Business & Engineering.

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (THI) - B.Eng Engineering & Management (NC).

Hochschule Trier, Umwelt-Birkenfeld - B.Eng Sustainable Business & Technology.

Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT) - B.Eng Industrial Engineering/Maintenance and Operation.

I got admission letters from every one of them and settled for FHWS considering important factors.
Here I am today with a visa, German B1 certificate (thanks to my teachers such as Frau Frances smiley, Frau Solomon smiley, Herr Musbaudeen cool, Herr Tunji cool, among others), and a course of my choice (not JAMB choice lol).

Advice for newbies: All you need is on this thread. Go back to as far as 2016 thread. Read and read! You could end up becoming an agent. As for those going for another BSc, prepare for test questions in order to ease pressure that may arise during interview. You can ask for previous transcripts on the test questions. They are helpful. Also, dont just see this opportunity as an escape route. You can settle for that dream course you have always wanted. For those with only WAEC/NECO (which is not equivalent to German Abitur), read through what it takes to make it in Studienkolleg. Be truthful to yourself. If you don't have the capabilities to make the B1 Zertifikat and study in German at Studienkolleg, simply go get registered at NOUN to complete a 100 Level course or get admitted to any other university or get an A Level certificate (Note: check the school's requirements), then apply to German universities. German A1 and A2 are fun, not until you get to B1. Topics like Adjektiv Deklination, Verben mit Präpositionen, and B1 grammars are not child's play. Simply read Jigba's diary on here on Nairaland to learn more.

Bis später!

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by domfeyer: 11:18am On Sep 20, 2018
I am sorry about that, it was not clear though. no vex smiley
TUNDEMI1:


Please don't quote me wrong, and don't write here that am blabbing, the person concerned never replied me with negative words. My post was just a warning to other applicants expecting their AM or those planning to travel without seeing their visa first.
If you don't have anything to contribute you ignore rather than insulting a contributor.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Nobody: 11:37am On Sep 20, 2018
My A.M dropped this morning.

Interview date: 29th August, 2018.

City and state: Bayreuth, Bavaria.

Institution : University of Bayreuth

I funded my BA before interview.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Instructor001(m): 11:50am On Sep 20, 2018
Ekykool:
WARNING: Long read.

Finally, I have my passport stamped with visa!

Interview date: August 16th

Funded BA: August 27th

AM arrival: September 13th

Passport & Insurance submission: September 14th

Passport arrival:September 19th

Thanks to God Almighty who made everything possible. Also, thanks to the wonderful people on here. Actually the journey started September last year after deciding that I would further my studies at Germany. My first call was to register with Goethe Institut Lagos. Secondly, I followed the German student visa thread on Nairaland. While reading through, I saw that I was on the right path. Advices like "knowing the language is the meal ticket here, use google search to get any answer you want, choose your course wisely..." were so helpful. I wanted a bachelor course that has a combination of management and engineering even though I have a CGPA more than enough for a masters degree. After my search on DAAD, I settled to apply to schools that accepts English proficiency letter, such as:
Fachhochschule Würzburg-Schweinfurt (FHWS) - B.Eng Business & Engineering.

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (THI) - B.Eng Engineering & Management (NC).

Hochschule Trier, Umwelt-Birkenfeld - B.Eng Sustainable Business & Technology.

Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT) - B.Eng Industrial Engineering/Maintenance and Operation.

I got admission letters from every one of them and settled for FHWS considering important factors.
Here I am today with a visa, German B1 certificate (thanks to my teachers such as Frau Frances smiley, Frau Solomon smiley, Herr Musbaudeen cool, Herr Tunji cool, among others), and a course of my choice (not JAMB choice lol).

Advice for newbies: All you need is on this thread. Go back to as far as 2016 thread. Read and read! You could end up becoming an agent. As for those going for another BSc, prepare for test questions in order to ease pressure that may arise during interview. You can ask for previous transcripts on the test questions. They are helpful. Also, dont just see this opportunity as an escape route. You can settle for that dream course you have always wanted. For those with only WAEC/NECO (which is not equivalent to German Abitur), read through what it takes to make it in Studienkolleg. Be truthful to yourself. If you don't have the capabilities to make the B1 Zertifikat and study in German at Studienkolleg, simply go get registered at NOUN to complete a 100 Level course or get admitted to any other university or get an A Level certificate (Note: check the school's requirements), then apply to German universities. German A1 and A2 are fun, not until you get to B1. Topics like Adjektiv Deklination, Verben mit Präpositionen, and B1 grammars are not child's play. Simply read Jigba's diary on here on Nairaland to learn more.

Bis später!

Congrats...

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by ehizburg(m): 11:57am On Sep 20, 2018
ehixestgratias:

Wow. Thanks bro, I appreciate
Bitte schön, Schwester.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by luckyzeeto: 12:05pm On Sep 20, 2018
ansellotty:
My A.M dropped this morning.

Interview date: 29th August, 2018.

City and state: Bayreuth, Bavaria.

Institution : University of Bayreuth

I funded my BA before interview.
.


What course bro,i also applied to university of Bayreuth,philosophy & Economics, did my interview 3rd of September
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by waledora(f): 12:29pm On Sep 20, 2018
Pls which app or site can i use to reduce the size(MB/KB) of my documents?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Nellso: 12:51pm On Sep 20, 2018
Congratulations. Success awaits you.
Ekykool:
WARNING: Long read.

Finally, I have my passport stamped with visa!

Interview date: August 16th

Funded BA: August 27th

AM arrival: September 13th

Passport & Insurance submission: September 14th

Passport arrival:September 19th

Thanks to God Almighty who made everything possible. Also, thanks to the wonderful people on here. Actually the journey started September last year after deciding that I would further my studies at Germany. My first call was to register with Goethe Institut Lagos. Secondly, I followed the German student visa thread on Nairaland. While reading through, I saw that I was on the right path. Advices like "knowing the language is the meal ticket here, use google search to get any answer you want, choose your course wisely..." were so helpful. I wanted a bachelor course that has a combination of management and engineering even though I have a CGPA more than enough for a masters degree. After my search on DAAD, I settled to apply to schools that accepts English proficiency letter, such as:
Fachhochschule Würzburg-Schweinfurt (FHWS) - B.Eng Business & Engineering.

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (THI) - B.Eng Engineering & Management (NC).

Hochschule Trier, Umwelt-Birkenfeld - B.Eng Sustainable Business & Technology.

Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT) - B.Eng Industrial Engineering/Maintenance and Operation.

I got admission letters from every one of them and settled for FHWS considering important factors.
Here I am today with a visa, German B1 certificate (thanks to my teachers such as Frau Frances smiley, Frau Solomon smiley, Herr Musbaudeen cool, Herr Tunji cool, among others), and a course of my choice (not JAMB choice lol).

Advice for newbies: All you need is on this thread. Go back to as far as 2016 thread. Read and read! You could end up becoming an agent. As for those going for another BSc, prepare for test questions in order to ease pressure that may arise during interview. You can ask for previous transcripts on the test questions. They are helpful. Also, dont just see this opportunity as an escape route. You can settle for that dream course you have always wanted. For those with only WAEC/NECO (which is not equivalent to German Abitur), read through what it takes to make it in Studienkolleg. Be truthful to yourself. If you don't have the capabilities to make the B1 Zertifikat and study in German at Studienkolleg, simply go get registered at NOUN to complete a 100 Level course or get admitted to any other university or get an A Level certificate (Note: check the school's requirements), then apply to German universities. German A1 and A2 are fun, not until you get to B1. Topics like Adjektiv Deklination, Verben mit Präpositionen, and B1 grammars are not child's play. Simply read Jigba's diary on here on Nairaland to learn more.

Bis später!

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Nellso: 12:51pm On Sep 20, 2018
Congratulations Bro. Go and succeed.
ansellotty:
My A.M dropped this morning.

Interview date: 29th August, 2018.

City and state: Bayreuth, Bavaria.

Institution : University of Bayreuth

I funded my BA before interview.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Nellso: 12:53pm On Sep 20, 2018
Baden-Wurttemberg, how far na?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Nobody: 1:36pm On Sep 20, 2018
luckyzeeto:
.


What course bro,i also applied to university of Bayreuth,philosophy & Economics, did my interview 3rd of September

Bro, greetings!

Master of Arts in History and Economics

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Yobaby: 1:45pm On Sep 20, 2018
bayonl:
is n26 better than DeutscheBank or Sparkasse ?

Is good to have both N26 and Deutsche bank. I opened Sparkasse for all deductions to come from there.

A friend here advised best is Deutsche bank.

N26 gives me fast service - transferring cash made easy.

Hope it helps.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Yobaby: 1:50pm On Sep 20, 2018
jesujoba001:

1. I don't have an address in Germany apart from my Uni's address and N26 requests for my address. Is there anyway around that?
2. How is the city registration done? How many days does the whole process it take?

1. I had an address already.... Accommodation in school. Now, you really need an address so N26 posts your ATM card to you.

It just means still you get here but opening N26 is really easy.


2. Every city is different in terms of registering. My city Mittweida registered me immediately I enter the office... It's a walk-in and get- registered process.

But other cities, you might need to book an appointment

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Yobaby: 1:55pm On Sep 20, 2018
Rimz28:
. So is it possible for someone to open N26 from Nigeria here. If yes what are the needed requirements to do so.

Possible if you have an accommodation. For me, my school needed me to pay for my accommodation which I did in Nigeria. This made me have an address but I just remembered that you have to fill in your phone number as well.

Try it first and see. Guess you can definitely change your phone number when you get here. But N26 is so easy to open.

Requirements would be sent shorty.....

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Yobaby: 1:59pm On Sep 20, 2018
OJM1:


Please is ur accommodation flatshare or a room


For flatshare the deposit is it meant to be individually

Thank

Deposit is individually....... Am in a flatshare
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by UbiPetrus: 2:00pm On Sep 20, 2018
Ekykool:
WARNING: Long read.

Finally, I have my passport stamped with visa!

Interview date: August 16th

Funded BA: August 27th

AM arrival: September 13th

Passport & Insurance submission: September 14th

Passport arrival:September 19th

Thanks to God Almighty who made everything possible. Also, thanks to the wonderful people on here. Actually the journey started September last year after deciding that I would further my studies at Germany. My first call was to register with Goethe Institut Lagos. Secondly, I followed the German student visa thread on Nairaland. While reading through, I saw that I was on the right path. Advices like "knowing the language is the meal ticket here, use google search to get any answer you want, choose your course wisely..." were so helpful. I wanted a bachelor course that has a combination of management and engineering even though I have a CGPA more than enough for a masters degree. After my search on DAAD, I settled to apply to schools that accepts English proficiency letter, such as:
Fachhochschule Würzburg-Schweinfurt (FHWS) - B.Eng Business & Engineering.

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (THI) - B.Eng Engineering & Management (NC).

Hochschule Trier, Umwelt-Birkenfeld - B.Eng Sustainable Business & Technology.

Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT) - B.Eng Industrial Engineering/Maintenance and Operation.

I got admission letters from every one of them and settled for FHWS considering important factors.
Here I am today with a visa, German B1 certificate (thanks to my teachers such as Frau Frances smiley, Frau Solomon smiley, Herr Musbaudeen cool, Herr Tunji cool, among others), and a course of my choice (not JAMB choice lol).

Advice for newbies: All you need is on this thread. Go back to as far as 2016 thread. Read and read! You could end up becoming an agent. As for those going for another BSc, prepare for test questions in order to ease pressure that may arise during interview. You can ask for previous transcripts on the test questions. They are helpful. Also, dont just see this opportunity as an escape route. You can settle for that dream course you have always wanted. For those with only WAEC/NECO (which is not equivalent to German Abitur), read through what it takes to make it in Studienkolleg. Be truthful to yourself. If you don't have the capabilities to make the B1 Zertifikat and study in German at Studienkolleg, simply go get registered at NOUN to complete a 100 Level course or get admitted to any other university or get an A Level certificate (Note: check the school's requirements), then apply to German universities. German A1 and A2 are fun, not until you get to B1. Topics like Adjektiv Deklination, Verben mit Präpositionen, and B1 grammars are not child's play. Simply read Jigba's diary on here on Nairaland to learn more.

Bis später!
Congratulations, dear. Looks like Jigba has pulled her account down. She's nowhere to be found.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Obinnalex(m): 2:02pm On Sep 20, 2018
Yobaby:


Is good to have both N26 and Deutsche bank. I opened Sparkasse for all deductions to come from there.

A friend here advised best is Deutsche bank.

N26 gives me fast service - transferring cash made easy.

Hope it helps.

Please why is it good to have both N26 and Deutsche bank ?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by sykeng(m): 2:51pm On Sep 20, 2018
A friend of mine has issues with her WAEC, date of birth on her WAEC certificate was wrong, 23 instead of 13, but have NABTEB O level, do schools accept NABTEB certificate in lieu of WAEC /NECO? or if she go ahead with her WAEC id it be accepted? She is going for MSc, gathering her documents for summer application. please men when sabi, your counsels are needed.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by luckyzeeto: 3:16pm On Sep 20, 2018
Please who recently do form A,which bank and where does it located in Lagos
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Twallace: 4:05pm On Sep 20, 2018
Highbeeyajibola:



LIES LIES LIES LIES


Lol... Bro are you reincarnation of dammy
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Chywueze: 4:15pm On Sep 20, 2018
Is there anyone who got interviewed on the 29th of August and has gotten AM??



Hey Bro, I had my interview same date, Am dropped yesterday. I'm hopeful that no one will be left behind. Congrats in advance

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Chywueze: 4:18pm On Sep 20, 2018
Hello good people. Can anyone give me a valid link for accommodation in Munich?

I need either a single room or a shared apartment.
My school is L. M. U Munich.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Chywueze: 4:21pm On Sep 20, 2018
ansellotty:
My A.M dropped this morning.

Interview date: 29th August, 2018.

City and state: Bayreuth, Bavaria.

Institution : University of Bayreuth

I funded my BA before interview.



Congrats bro.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by Ahmed4002(m): 4:22pm On Sep 20, 2018
Anyone heading to Bremen??
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by daamazing(m): 4:58pm On Sep 20, 2018
Ekykool:
WARNING: Long read.
. Simply read Jigba's diary on here on Nairaland to learn more.

Bis später!
Hi, looks like jigba deactivated his account. Do you still have an active link to his diary?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by bayonl: 5:04pm On Sep 20, 2018
Yes it does but another quick one....can I unblock with from fintiba with Deutsche?
Yobaby:


Is good to have both N26 and Deutsche bank. I opened Sparkasse for all deductions to come from there.

A friend here advised best is Deutsche bank.

N26 gives me fast service - transferring cash made easy.

Hope it helps.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by lambotee(m): 5:24pm On Sep 20, 2018
is Hightime I joined this League,

who can suggest a school with low /no tuition fee for Computer Engineering student
M.sc
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by dada24: 6:01pm On Sep 20, 2018
Hello people,

Please can someone link me up with accomadation in Pfarrkirchen? I don't mind shared flat as well. Thank you.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by tmodeltoluene(m): 6:17pm On Sep 20, 2018
Ahmed4002:
Anyone heading to Bremen??
Yes, have you gotten AM

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