To apply for a temporary resident permit in Munich as a student, follow these steps:
1. Initial Registration
- Register Your Address: Within the first two weeks of arriving in Germany, you must register at the local Residents' Registration Office (Bürgeramt). In Munich, this is typically done at the KVR (Kreisverwaltungsreferat). Bring the following documents:
- A valid passport
- A completed registration form (Anmeldung)
- Confirmation from your landlord about your residence (Wohnungsgeberbestätigung)
2. Prepare Required Documents for Residence Permit Application
Once registered, you can apply for your temporary residence permit. Gather the following documents to submit to the Ausländerbehörde (Foreigners' Authority):
- Application Form: Download or obtain it from the Ausländerbehörde.
- Passport: Include a copy of your visa and entry stamp.
- Enrollment Certificate: Proof of admission or enrollment in a recognized German educational institution.
- Health Insurance: Proof of valid health insurance coverage in Germany.
- Proof of Financial Means: This can be demonstrated through:
- A blocked bank account with at least €11,364
- A scholarship confirmation
- A notarized declaration from parents or a formal obligation (Verpflichtungserklärung)
3. Schedule an Appointment
- Book an Appointment: Contact the Ausländerbehörde to schedule an appointment. Be aware that waiting times can be lengthy, sometimes up to 10 weeks. It's advisable to book as early as possible.
4. Attend Your Appointment
On the day of your appointment, bring all required documents and any applicable fees (up to €110 for initial applications). During this meeting:
- Submit your application
- Participate in an interview with an immigration officer
5. Receive Your Temporary Residence Permit
After submitting your application, you will receive a temporary residence confirmation (Fiktionsbescheinigung), allowing you to stay legally while your application is processed. The actual residence permit card (elektronischer Aufenthaltstitel) will be mailed to you approximately four to six weeks later.
6. Important Considerations
- Ensure that you apply for your residence permit before your visa expires (typically within 90 days).
- Keep track of any deadlines for renewing your permit, especially if your studies extend beyond the initial validity period.
Following these steps will help ensure a smooth application process for your temporary resident permit in Munich as a student.
Citations:
[1] Temporary Residence Permit Germany | Total Law https://total.law/de/residency/temporary-residence-permit/
[2] [PDF] Ready for Residence Permit https://www.tum.de/fileadmin/user_upload_87/ne43seh/Ready_for_Residence_Permit_08032023.pdf
[3] Residence Permit for International Students in Germany https://www.germany-visa.org/immigration/residence-permit/residence-permit-international-students-germany/
[4] Municipal registration and residence permit | Study in Germany https://www.study-in-germany.de/en/germany/arrival/residence-permit/
[5] Residence permit - Study - Landeshauptstadt München https://stadt.muenchen.de/service/en-GB/info/hauptabteilung-ii-buergerangelegenheiten-auslaenderangelegenheiten/10424886/
[6] Temporary residence permits in Germany https://www.iamexpat.de/expat-info/official-issues/residence-permit-germany/temporary-residence-permit
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