I am going to
Germany with my friend, so we sent out the form together in one envelope,
hehe...to save cost~It costs us approximately RM40 per person.
If you are not rushing, you can just use normal post. That only costs you RM6 per parcel.
Then I have waited for roughly 2 weeks plus, on same month 23rd (Thursday), I received an email (so please remember to fill in your email CORRECTLY in the application form, this is very important) from Deutsche Bank.
In that email, they sent me my account number, the IBAN and Bank ID-Code, and whatever info that will be needed when you deposit money into your account. So now you already have an account in Germany! What you need to do next is to deposit money into your account.
How? Please note that they do not accept any payments by "Demand Draft" or "Cross Cheque". I use TT, Telegraphic Transfer. Every bank offers different currency rate, some expensive some slightly cheaper, do some survey if you want to save some $$$.
How much should I transfer? You must at least bank in the required amount stated in your application form + 50EUR processing fee + charge and transaction fees billed by your principal bank + possible charges of the Deutsche Bank for non-domestic credit entries. If you want to know, I transferred an extra 192EUR besides the mandatory minimum amount, a total of 8,100EUR.
I made the transaction on Monday 27th August. Two days later on 29th, I received 2nd email from Deutsche Bank. This time is to confirm that they have received my transaction and that they have also informed the German Embassy in my home country.
If you noticed, a 12EUR is deducted from my account. Remember? I banked in 8,100EUR. I think this 12EUR is the transaction fees charged by my principal bank. And what about the 50EUR? Idk, maybe they will charge me when I am there to unblock my account? Will update you in my other post when I'm there and done with it. So please pray for me that I'll get my student visa!! I'm very nervous about it everyday every hour every minute and every second ...... (T口T) Please, everything goes smoothly! pray harder*
All you can do with a Blocked Account in Malaysia is done, and what you need to do next is to print out the second email from Deutsche Bank in 2 copies, and this is your financial documents that needed in your application for a Student Visa to Germany :)
Again, it's time to say,
Wookay, Tschüss! ;) see you again!
Then I have waited for roughly 2 weeks plus, on same month 23rd (Thursday), I received an email (so please remember to fill in your email CORRECTLY in the application form, this is very important) from Deutsche Bank.
1st email from Deutsche Bank |
How? Please note that they do not accept any payments by "Demand Draft" or "Cross Cheque". I use TT, Telegraphic Transfer. Every bank offers different currency rate, some expensive some slightly cheaper, do some survey if you want to save some $$$.
How much should I transfer? You must at least bank in the required amount stated in your application form + 50EUR processing fee + charge and transaction fees billed by your principal bank + possible charges of the Deutsche Bank for non-domestic credit entries. If you want to know, I transferred an extra 192EUR besides the mandatory minimum amount, a total of 8,100EUR.
I made the transaction on Monday 27th August. Two days later on 29th, I received 2nd email from Deutsche Bank. This time is to confirm that they have received my transaction and that they have also informed the German Embassy in my home country.
If you noticed, a 12EUR is deducted from my account. Remember? I banked in 8,100EUR. I think this 12EUR is the transaction fees charged by my principal bank. And what about the 50EUR? Idk, maybe they will charge me when I am there to unblock my account? Will update you in my other post when I'm there and done with it. So please pray for me that I'll get my student visa!! I'm very nervous about it everyday every hour every minute and every second ...... (T口T) Please, everything goes smoothly! pray harder*
All you can do with a Blocked Account in Malaysia is done, and what you need to do next is to print out the second email from Deutsche Bank in 2 copies, and this is your financial documents that needed in your application for a Student Visa to Germany :)
Wookay, Tschüss! ;) see you again!
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