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KyrgyzstanGermany

Study in Germany from Kyrgyzstan

Banking works and the Bishkek embassy is resident, so logistics are clean — but the 11-year school certificate means Studienkolleg is mandatory. Plan one extra preparatory year. DAAD is the realistic funding line.

Visa / legal path
National Visa D (student)
Processing time
6–10 weeks
Work rights
effectively unlimited
Tuition
€0–€16,000 /yr
Living cost
€10,000–€17,000 /yr
Financial proof
€11,208
Credential recognition
KMK/DAAD (anabin.kmk.org)
English (IELTS)
6
Scholarships
DAAD (Central Asia)

What works on this route

  • Studienkolleg is REQUIRED: the Kyrgyz 11-year school certificate is not equivalent to the German Abitur — one preparatory year + Feststellungsprüfung before bachelor admission. Check anabin.kmk.org for the specific diploma.
  • APS certificate NOT required for Kyrgyz citizens (CIS exemption).
  • DAAD runs Central Asia programmes — check daad.de annually; there is NO Kyrgyz national scholarship (no Bolashak equivalent), so DAAD/university funding is the main route.
  • Blocked account (Sperrkonto) of €11,208 required — Fintiba/Expatrio accept Kyrgyz bank transfers (EAEU banking is not sanctioned).
  • German embassy is resident in Bishkek — no third-country travel needed for Germany (unlike NL/LV). Book the D-visa slot early; CIS-wide demand is high.

Why applications get rejected

  • Studienkolleg / Feststellungsprüfung step skipped — direct bachelor application rejected
  • Blocked account (Sperrkonto) not opened before visa appointment
  • No language proof

Example institutions

Example institutionsProgrammeCityTuition
Universität LeipzigBWL / InformatikLeipzig€0 + ~€250/sem
Universität JenaWirtschaft / PhysikJena€0 + ~€250/sem
TH Köln (Studienkolleg)Studienkolleg → Engineering / BusinessKöln€0 + ~€300/sem
IU Internationale HochschuleBusiness / IT (EN)Multiple€5,000–9,600/yr
Constructor University BremenEngineering / Data ScienceBremen~€14,000/yr (scholarships available)

After visa: settling in

  1. 1Register your address (Anmeldung) at the Bürgeramt within ~2 weeks of moving in — almost everything else (bank, residence permit, contracts) needs the registration certificate.
  2. 2Convert the entry visa into a residence permit (Aufenthaltstitel) at the Ausländerbehörde before the visa expires — book the appointment the week you arrive; slots are scarce.
  3. 3Unlock your blocked account (Sperrkonto): once you have a German address and a current account, the agreed monthly amount becomes withdrawable.
  4. 4Enrol in statutory student health insurance (gesetzliche Krankenversicherung) — the university won't complete matriculation without proof of cover.
  5. 5Apply for a dorm through the local Studierendenwerk the moment you're admitted — student housing is scarce and waitlisted; line up a temporary room as a fallback.

Related routes

Figures are indicative for the 2026-27 academic year and must be confirmed at the official source before applying. Admission and visas are never guaranteed.