Aufenthaltserlaubnis zum Zweck der Ausbildung Erteilung zur Fortsetzung eines im EU-Ausland begonnenen Studiums
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- Anforderungen in Bezug auf Aufenthaltskarten für Unionsbürger und ihre Familienmitglieder, einschließlich Familienmitglieder, die keine Unionsbürger sind
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As a beneficiary of international protection, you can apply for a residence permit to continue studying in another EU country if you meet certain requirements.
If you are recognised as a beneficiary of international protection in another EU member state and have been studying there for at least two years, you can obtain a residence permit to continue your studies in Germany.
The residence permit for continuing a course of study started in another EU country is a temporary residence permit. It is granted for the duration of the part of the study, which is carried out in Germany.
With your residence permit, you may in principle work for up to 120 days or 240 half days a year for the purpose of studying, as well as student secondary employment.
- Valid passport
- Current biometric photo
- Current residence permit
- Proof of subsistence (e.g. scholarship certificate, declaration of commitment, blocked account at a bank)
- Lease
- Proof of your health insurance
- Proof of international protection status in another EU Member State
- Proof of studying in another EU Member State and, if applicable, Proof of participation in a programme with mobility measures (e.g. Erasmus)
- Letter of admission from the receiving educational institution in Germany
- You have a recognized and valid passport or passport substitute.
- There is no interest in expulsion against you.
- Your stay does not endanger or impair the interests of the Federal Republic of Germany.
- You have been recognised as a beneficiary of international protection in another EU Member State.
- You have been studying in another EU Member State for at least two years.
- You are admitted to a state-recognised university or educational institution in Germany.
- You can prove that you are participating in a Union or multilateral programme with mobility measures (e.g. Erasmus) or that you are covered by an agreement between two or more universities.
- Your livelihood is secured for the duration of your studies.
Issue of residence permit: EUR 100.00
Under certain conditions, a fee reduction or exemption may be considered.
The residence permit must be applied for at the immigration authority responsible for your place of residence. The procedure is as follows:
- Depending on the immigration authority and concerns, it may be possible to apply via the Internet. Find out whether your immigration authority offers the electronic application for a residence permit.
- If the application is only possible in person, make an appointment with the Foreigners' Registration Office. During the appointment, your application will be received and your supporting documents will be checked (bring them with you to the appointment). Your fingerprints will be taken to produce an electronic residence permit (eAT card).
- In the event of an electronic application, the Foreigners' Registration Office will contact you upon receipt of your online application in order to make an appointment at the Foreigners' Registration Office if necessary. During the appointment, your documents will be checked (bring them with you to the appointment) and your fingerprints will be taken for the production of the electronic residence title (eAT card).
- If your application is granted, the Foreigners' Registration Office will arrange for the eAT card to be produced.
- After about six to eight weeks, you can pick up the eAT card at the Foreigners' Registration Office.
- The eAT card must always be picked up in person.
- Fees apply for the issuance of the residence permit. The timing and form of payment vary depending on the authority.
- Residence permit for the purpose of training Issue for the continuation of studies started in another EU country
- Foreigners who have been studying in another EU Member State for at least two years and are recognised there as beneficiaries of international protection can obtain a residence permit to continue their studies in Germany.
- The residence permit is issued for the duration of the part of the study, which is carried out in Germany.
- The residence permit entitles the holder to work for up to 120 days or 240 half days per year as well as to carry out student secondary activities.
- Depending on the immigration authority and concerns, the application is possible via the Internet or in person.
- There is a fee for the issuance of the residence permit. The timing and form of payment vary depending on the authority.
- Responsible: the immigration authority responsible for the applicant's place of residence;
- Forms: Forms can be obtained from your immigration office, if necessary they are also offered online
- Online procedures possible in some cases
- Written form required: yes
- Personal appearance required: yes