Study in Germany

🇩🇪 New Horizons Await – Build Your Life in Germany

Germany is one of the most sought-after destinations for international students — known for its world-class education system, tuition-free or low-cost public universities, and vibrant cultural experience. Whether you're aiming to study in Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, or Hamburg, Wiseora helps you find the right course and institution that aligns with your academic background and career aspirations. We guide you through each step — from identifying the best universities and technical institutions to understanding admission requirements and language prerequisites.

Our team supports you throughout the entire journey, including assistance with essential documents such as Statements of Purpose (SOPs), Letters of Recommendation (LORs), proof of financial means (Finanzierungsnachweis), and health insurance. We also guide you through the visa application process and help you prepare for interviews. With Wiseora’s expert support, you can navigate Germany’s admission and immigration process with clarity, avoid common errors, and start your academic journey with confidence.

Institutes:

  • SRH Universities – (Berlin, Heidelberg, etc.)
  • Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI)
  • University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE)
  • CODE University of Applied Sciences
  • GISMA University of Applied Sciences
  • Arden University

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    🇩🇪 FAQs – Student Visa for Germany

    You need to have:

    -A valid admission letter from a recognized German university

    -Proof of financial means (usually via a blocked account with approx. €11,208/year)

    -Valid passport and academic transcripts

    -English or German language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or TestDaF)
    We assist with university applications, visa appointments, and document preparation.

    ✅ 2. How much money do I need to show for the German student visa?

    You must show at least €934 per month or €11,208 per year in a blocked account (Sperrkonto)
    This proves you can cover your living costs.
    We guide you on how to open a blocked account and deposit funds correctly.

    Yes. International students can work:

    -120 full days or 240 half days per year without a separate work permit

    -On-campus and part-time jobs are common and help cover expenses

    Yes. You can apply for an 18-month job-seeking visa after graduation:

    -Allows you to search for jobs related to your field of study

    -After finding a job, you can apply for a residence permit or EU Blue Card, leading to permanent residency