How to get a Germany Student Visa as a Nigerian: Requirements and other details.

By Oluwamayowa

06 November 2019

Germany is one of the best European countries where people can pursue a higher education. Germany is known for having top-notch quality in its educational field. There is a guarantee of the quality of higher education, research infrastructure, teaching methodology, low-cost studies, and career prospects.   

In 2014, a law was passed for 16 states in Germany to abolish the payment of tuition fees for undergraduate students; both local and international undergraduates can study for free in certain states of Germany. However, some people might pay small fees to cover costs per semester and administration. Generally, education in Germany is relatively cheap compared to other European countries. Germany ranks number 3 on the list of the Most Affordable Places to Study Abroad.


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A student in Germany

Requirements for Germany Student Visa

  • Two duly completed visa application forms
  • An original national passport with a validity of at least 6 months.
  • Two recently taken passport-sized photos that follow the passport requirements.
  • Copies of previous passports.
  • Proof of admission into a study program in Germany (either the University admission letter or other authentic documents of admission).
  • Original certificates of your educational background. Academic records or transcripts are also necessary.
  • Proof of financial sustenance for the duration of stay in Germany. This should cover your living cost, accommodation and study costs.
  • A covered health insurance of ?30,000 with a validity of 3 months.
  • A letter written by the traveler that shows the reason for choosing to gain a degree in the chosen study program.
  • Proof of proficiency in the German language (for German-only language programs) and the English Language (for English and mixed-language study programs).
  • For married intending students, a copy of your marriage certificate is to be submitted. 

You can also check out the Germany tourist visa information here.

Other Information

It is advised that you start looking for accommodation once your visa application has been granted as it is most times uncertain if the German university would provide you with one. Once you have found a place to live, you need to register at the ?residents? registration office? (Einwohnermeldeamt) or the ?citizens? bureau? (B?rgeramt). Once registered, you?ll receive a document confirming your registration at that address, which you can then use for the next step to getting your residence and study permit.

To fulfill the student visa requirements for Germany, you will need to prove that you have access to at least ?8,700 per year to take care of your living expenses and the others. Students on this visa are also advised to get a student bank account to help manage your regular payments. 

For those interested in getting a part-time job as Nigerians, they are to notify the Alien Registration Office to take up the job. You are also expected to follow the necessary requirements for this.

Processing Time The Germany student visa takes about 15 working days to be processed. 

Visa Fee The visa fee for the Germany student visa is ?60. Extra charges would apply at the embassy and also for requesting a residence and study permit in Germany. 

Embassy Details

Abuja German Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria 9 Lake Maracaibo Close, Maitama, PO Box 5177, Abuja F.C.T. Nigeria. Telephone:(+234) 9 220 80 10 / 11 (+234) 7064108800 /(+234) 8058808800 Email: info@abuja.diplo.de Website: www.nigeria.diplo.de

Lagos German Consulate General in Lagos, Nigeria 15 Walter Carrington Crescent (formerly Eleke Crescent), Victoria Island, P.O. Box 72800, Lagos, Nigeria. Telephone: (+234) 1 280 99 66 Email: info@lago.diplo.de Website: www.nigeria.diplo.de

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