Part 2: How to Apply to German Universities for a Bachelor's Degree as an Uzbek Student 🇩🇪🎓
In Part 1, we covered eligibility, Studienkolleg, choosing a university, language requirements, and the APS certificate. Now, let’s continue with the next steps!
6. Apply Through Uni-Assist or Directly
Most universities use Uni-Assist to process international applications. Some universities accept direct applications through their official websites.
📌 How to Apply via Uni-Assist:
✅ Create an account on www.uni-assist.de
✅ Upload your documents (translated and certified)
✅ Pay the application fee (€75 for the first university, €30 for each additional one)
✅ Wait for Uni-Assist to evaluate your documents (takes 4-6 weeks)
📌 Direct Application (if applicable):
✅ Check the university’s website for their specific process
✅ Submit documents directly through their online portal
🕒 Application Deadlines:
Winter Semester is better and more common (October start): Apply by July 15
Summer Semester (April start): Apply by January 15
7. Open a Blocked Bank Account (Sperrkonto) 💰
To get a German student visa, you must prove you can cover your living expenses. The German government requires you to deposit €11,208 into a Blocked Bank Account (Sperrkonto).
🏦 Popular providers:
✔ Expatrio – Easy setup, fast processing
✔ Fintiba – Online application, student-friendly
✔ Deutsche Bank – Traditional banking option
8. Apply for a German Student Visa 🇩🇪
Once you receive your university admission letter, apply for a student visa at the German Embassy in Tashkent.
📌 Required Documents:
✅ University admission letter
✅ APS Certificate
✅ Proof of financial support (Blocked Account confirmation)
✅ Health insurance (more details below)
✅ Visa application form (from the embassy website)
✅ Passport photos
⏳ Processing Time: 6-12 weeks (Apply early!)