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Bangladesh to Germany

Bangladesh to Germany National Student Visa — Section 16b

Work visaEasyPrepare admission, funding and insurance before filing through the Consular Services Portal or responsible German mission. Appointment and processing times vary by mission.Reviewed June 16, 2026

Route readiness

Research completeness

Completion96%

Visa type

Work visa

Difficulty

Easy

Timeline

Prepare admission, funding and insurance before filing through the Consular Services Portal or responsible German mission. Appointment and processing times vary by mission.

Documents

9 listed

Route freshness

Last reviewed
16 June 2026
Official sources
Official sources verified
Route completeness
96%
Visibility
Published
Verification
Verified (Up to date)

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Route information is current based on our latest verification schedule.

Last verified
June 16, 2026
Next scheduled review
September 14, 2026
Information status
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Planning risks

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Cost / proof of funds

Use the current 2026 funding benchmark

Critical

The official study-visa benchmark is at least EUR 11,904 in 2026 unless a qualifying scholarship or declaration of commitment is used.

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Documents

Admission and language evidence must fit the program

High

Submit recognised admission and the exact language proof requested by the university and mission. Do not substitute informal letters for required certificates.

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Processing delay

Mission appointment and document checks can take time

Medium

Begin the digital application and mission-specific preparation early. Incomplete translations, copies or insurance evidence can delay the file.

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Visa policy

Residence registration and permit steps continue after arrival

High

The entry visa is not the final long-term residence process. Register your address and complete the residence-permit procedure after arrival.

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General route note

National visa fee is generally EUR 75. The official 2026 funding benchmark is at least EUR 11,904. Tuition, semester contribution, blocked-account provider fees, insurance and translations are separate.

Route intelligence

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Structured route-level risk and readiness summaries. For specific alerts, see route warnings.

Health/security reviewed

Health & disease advisory

Arrange valid entry and student health insurance. Some providers require activation after university enrolment.

Safety & travel security

Admission, funding, language and academic records must be authentic and consistent. Mission appointments and originals remain important.

Regional conflict / disruption

Use one-ticket connections and allow time before onward rail. Self-transfer can create transit and baggage risk.

Scam and agent risk

Use the official Consular Services Portal and recognised blocked-account providers. Avoid paid appointment or admission guarantees.

Labour rights / contract risk

Students may generally work 140 full days or 280 half days per year, or up to 20 hours per week under official rules.

Hidden cost risk

EUR 75 excludes the EUR 11,904 funding benchmark, blocked-account service fee, insurance, semester contribution, translations and travel.

Post-arrival requirements

Complete Anmeldung, activate insurance and banking, enrol and apply for the residence permit before the entry visa expires.

Emergency readiness

Police 110; fire/ambulance 112; university international office and local mission.

Route intelligence summaries are planning aids. Health, security, and travel conditions can change quickly. Verify current official guidance before travel or payment.

Overview

What this route covers

A planning summary for this visa path.

National student-visa route for a Bangladesh citizen admitted to a state-recognised German higher education institution. The applicant must prove admission, funding, language ability, health cover and genuine study preparation.

Applicant profile

Who this visa is for

Bangladesh students with recognised university admission, the required study-language evidence, secured living funds, health insurance arrangements and a coherent academic progression.

Eligibility

Eligibility notes

Admission to a state-recognised institution; proof of at least EUR 11,904 in 2026 through a blocked account, scholarship or declaration of commitment; language proof where required; passport; health insurance; complete mission-specific documents.

Refusal risk

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Estimated cost

Planning cost snapshot

Official fees are calculated from published cost items marked Official fee. Proof of funds is shown separately as money to show, not a fee.

Official fees to pay

Not calculated

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Proof of funds to show

USD 13,816

Official 2026 benchmark: at least EUR 11,904 through a blocked account, scholarship or declaration of commitment.

Preparation costs

Not calculated

Document, medical, travel, and other preparation estimates

National visa fee generally EUR 75. Blocked-account provider fee, semester contribution, tuition where charged, insurance and translations are separate.

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Processing time

How long it usually takes

Prepare admission, funding and insurance before filing through the Consular Services Portal or responsible German mission. Appointment and processing times vary by mission.

See the step-by-step process section for staged timing notes.

Documents

Required documents

Early planning checklist. Confirm final requirements with official sources.

Valid passport and national visa application

University admission or preparatory-course admission

Proof of blocked account, scholarship or declaration of commitment

Language certificate required by the program or mission

Academic certificates and transcripts

Curriculum vitae and motivation letter where requested

Health insurance or entry insurance evidence

Proof of accommodation where requested

Certified translations and copies required by the mission

Document readiness

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Process

Step-by-step process

Step 1

Confirm recognised admission

Before funding

Obtain admission to a state-recognised higher education institution and check language and mission-specific requirements.

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Step 2

Secure the 2026 funding requirement

Before application

Open a blocked account for at least EUR 11,904 or arrange a qualifying scholarship or declaration of commitment.

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Step 3

Arrange health cover and documents

Before portal submission

Prepare passport, academic records, language evidence, insurance, translations and copies required by the responsible mission.

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Step 4

Submit through the consular portal or mission

Application stage

Create the national-visa application and follow the responsible German mission's appointment and document instructions.

Reviewed Jun 16, 2026Consular Services Portal

Step 5

Attend appointment and pay EUR 75

Appointment day

Present originals, biometrics and complete documents; answer questions consistently with admission and study plans.

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Step 6

Travel, register and obtain residence permit

After arrival

After moving into accommodation, complete address registration, insurance and the local residence-permit process.

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Risk signals

Common rejection reasons

Unrecognised admission or preparatory course; blocked funds below the current benchmark; inconsistent study progression; missing language evidence; incomplete translations; appointment/portal mistakes; weak explanation of study purpose.

Travel profile

Travel profile

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Flight type

One-stop itinerary

Estimated travel time

About 12–18 hours depending on hub and German city

Travel difficulty

Medium

Common transit hubs

  • Doha (DOH)
  • Istanbul (IST)
  • Dubai (DXB)

Common airlines

  • Qatar Airways
  • Turkish Airlines
  • Emirates

Arrival airports

  • Frankfurt (FRA)
  • Munich (MUC)
  • Berlin Brandenburg (BER)

Transit warning

Prefer one PNR and sufficient connection time. Avoid self-transfer or airport change unless transit-country entry permission is confirmed.

Typical route: DAC–DOH/IST/DXB–FRA/MUC/BER. Keep admission, accommodation, insurance and blocked-account evidence accessible.

Travel estimates are planning signals only. Flight availability, airline routes, transit rules, and travel times can change.

Arrival readiness

Arrival readiness

Practical reminders for the first stage of travel and arrival.

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Customs and restricted items

Declare cash or equivalent of EUR 10,000 or more when entering the EU and declare commercial or restricted goods.

Food

EU restrictions apply to meat, milk, plants and animal products from outside the EU.

Medicine

Carry medicines in original packaging with prescription; narcotics or larger quantities may require documentation.

Clothing and behaviour

No immigration dress code; prepare for seasonal weather and university/laboratory safety requirements.

Local laws

Register the residential address and comply with residence, university, tax and local law.

Work/study conditions

Student work is generally limited to 140 full days or 280 half days per year, or up to 20 hours per week under official rules.

Airport arrival

At FRA/MUC/BER keep admission, accommodation, insurance and blocked-account evidence accessible; allow time before onward rail.

Emergency / official contacts

Police 110; fire/ambulance 112; save university international office and local mission contacts.

General advice

Complete Anmeldung after moving in, activate health insurance and bank/blocked-account arrangements, and obtain the residence permit before visa expiry.

Arrival guidance is a planning aid. Always verify customs, medicine, and local law rules with official authorities before travel.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

No FAQ content has been published for this route yet.

Important disclaimer

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Cost intelligence

Estimated money needed for this route.

These figures are planning estimates only. Actual costs can change depending on official fees, exchange rates, service providers, document preparation, and applicant profile.

Exchange rates are estimates and may differ from banks, card providers, or visa centres. FX estimate updated: 2026-06-16.

Estimated totals

EUR cost estimate

Official fees to pay

EUR 75

Approx. USD 87

Preparation costs

Not calculated

Proof of funds to show

EUR 11,904

Approx. USD 13,816

Official fees include only cost items marked Official fee. Proof of funds is money to show, not a fee. Preparation includes document, medical, travel, and other non-official planning costs.

National visa fee

Official fee

Usually payable at the mission in local currency at the current exchange rate.

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EUR 75–75

Approx. USD 87

Official fee

Blocked-account or equivalent funding benchmark — 2026

Proof of funds

Can also be met through a qualifying scholarship or declaration of commitment.

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EUR 11,904–11,904

Approx. USD 13,816

Money to show

Blocked-account provider setup/service fee

Service fee

Provider priced; compare only recognised providers.

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Varies

Preparation

Health insurance

Medical / insurance

Entry and student insurance costs vary by provider and age.

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Varies

Preparation

Certified translations and document copies

Translation / notarization

Mission-specific and document-specific.

Check source

Varies

Preparation

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