Monday, 13 July 2020

Apply for Germany Study Visa keeping Precautions in Mind

Do you have enough information about the German visas? Let’s talk about it. There are two kinds of visa granted to the foreign nationals, one is Schengen visa, and another is National visa. Depending upon the duration of stay in Germany, Schengen visa is issued for not more than 3 months of stay whereas National visa is granted for a longer stay of more than 3 months.

International students whose admission is confirmed at the educational institution is eligible to apply for a Germany Student Visa, permitted for the initial 3 months. This visa can be converted to a residence permit valid for a maximum of 2 years. The best part is that you can even apply for a prospective student visa before your admission in the education institute is confirmed.

While you’re applying for German student visa, there are certain crucial aspects that you’re supposed to keep in mind. As such, discussed in this article are some of the cases intending to alert students looking for higher studies in Germany.

Around 350,000 international students migrated to Germany for pursuing higher study in the year 2019.

Out of these, below 1% fell prey to visa frauds this year. Though the percentage is very meagre, it would be better if you are cautious.

Common Visa Frauds

What is fraud? Whenever a process is carried out by illegal means for an unlawful gain, the incidence is referred to as a fraud. Many times, students are misled by fake studies abroad consultants for money. While in some instances, students themselves indulge in fraudulent tactics like bribery or submission of forged documents to get the things done. In both cases, the student suffers throughout the academic career.

Numerous fraudulent acts have been cited wherein agents or a third-party has submitted fraudulent information in favour of the student visa application. 

Counterfeiting visa stickers or stamping on the passport is also a crime that is committed by fake third-party agents in exchange of hefty amount.

It is important to note, if a visa application is refused, the student can re-apply for free. So, beware of people who misguide and ask for charges for re-application. The refusal might be because of incomplete or insufficient documents. You will get more information on Germany study visa requirements in one of our published articles. You can also reach out to authenticated and represented overseas education consultants for help.

One of the prominent cases highlighted by the Germany Consulates is regarding the upsurge in fraud calls. Indian students in Germany and those Indian students who have acquired citizenship of Germany have been reported to receive fraud calls. What is it all about?

The students pick up call that displays an international number like + 49 30 257950 or +49 30 25795103. This number though represent Embassy numbers, are spoofed. The caller might or might not disclose identity and pretend to be an Indian official communicating in English and Hindi language. The offender tries to trap students saying that the student has given wrong or inadequate information on the passport or immigration records because of which a case is registered in the Police Department in India or in Germany. The person guarantees that the case will be taken aback if the fine is paid or else a penalty should be levied thus asking for money transfer through the Western Union.

Students unknowingly fall prey to such deceitful acts because many students are applying for study abroad programs.

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