Nigerian students are one of the largest groups of African students enrolled in German universities. If you are from Nigeria and have been admitted into a German university, you have to apply for a visa. Here is how to navigate the sometimes confusing process of applying for a German student visa application in Nigeria.
As a Nigerian national, if you are accepted to a German university, you have to apply for a National (D-type) Visa for studying. However, this visa is only temporary, and as soon as you get to Germany you have to start the process for a student residence permit, so you can live in Germany for the duration of your studies.
You have to apply for a student visa at the German Consulate General in Lagos. The German Embassy in Abuja only accepts applications for short-term visas or in certain exceptional cases, such as for official and medical emergency trips.
The step-by-step process for a German student visa in Nigeria is:
After you submit the application, you have to wait for the German Consulate in Nigeria, to process your student visa and give you a decision.
You have to schedule an appointment with the German Consulate General online. Within two hours, you will receive a confirmation email. Then, in about 4-6 weeks before your appointment, you will receive a second email with the exact date and time.
If you are in Category A, you will receive an appointment within 2 months. If you are in Category B, you have to wait at least one year for an appointment.
Students Category A
Students Category B: Everyone else.
Make sure you do not complete a registration form as a different category from what you are, since your visa application will be cancelled.
When your student visa appointment at the German Consulate in Nigeria is nearing, you have to start the process of opening a blocked bank account. You can open a blocked account with one of the providers approved by the German Federal Government. You have to transfer €11,208 to the account; the sum will be frozen and after arriving in Germany, you will be able to withdraw only €934 per month for your daily expenses.
You need the blocked account to submit as proof you can sustain yourself financially during your studies. Expatrio is one of the few providers where Nigerian students can open a blocked account entirely online.
You have to complete the Application Form for a Student Visa electronically then print out two copies and sign them. You can find the form on the website of the German Missions in Nigeria. On the application form, you have to give your personal information, family situation, and answer questions regarding the reason why you want to go to Germany (in this case, for studies).
You must attach the forms to the rest of the required documents.
When you submit the application for a German student visa in Nigeria, you have to submit the following documents:
The German Consulate in Nigeria can ask for additional documents.
On the date of your appointment, you have to submit the full set of the required documents and enter a visa interview. Make sure you arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the time of your appointment and that your application is complete since if it is not, it could jeopardize your visa.
Additionally, you have to bring the requested amount for the student visa fee.
Do not take a bag with you to your appointment.
The fee for the German student visa in Nigeria is €75 (equivalent to 36,406 ₦, as of August 2021). For applicants under the age of 18, the fee is €37.50 (equivalent to 18,203 ₦, as of August 2021). You have to pay the fee at the same time you submit your visa application. The German Consulate in Lagos will only accept 500 and 1000 bills. Fees must be paid in Nigerian Naira.
The German Consulate in Nigeria can take up to three months to process your student visa application. However, you have to start the application process much sooner than that, since it can take up to a year to even get a visa appointment.
Yes, Nigerian students can work in Germany part-time. As of 2024, you may work 140 full days or 280 half days per year. If you want to work more than this, you have to make an official work permit application to the Foreigner’s Office (Ausländerbehörde).
You also cannot be self-employed or freelance unless you have received permission.
After you travel from Nigeria to Germany, you have to turn your student visa into a student residence permit. To do that, you first have to:
Once you have your residence permit, you can study and work part-time in Germany for the duration of your studies. You can apply for a residence permit extension if you receive one that is shorter than your study program.
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