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Smart Mode — Germany §16a / §16b student visa eligibility + Motivationsschreiben scaffold
Adaptive intake for an Indian applicant targeting a German university or Studienkolleg place. The AI checks Anabin / ZAB recognition, validates Sperrkonto funding, scores language fit, then drafts a §16b-aligned Motivationsschreiben tailored to the chosen Hochschule.
GermanyStudentenvisum§16bStudienkollegSperrkontoanabinMotivationsschreibenIndian applicantSmart ModeAdaptive
Draft a §16b / §16a / §17 student-visa eligibility verdict + Motivationsschreiben for the applicant based on the answers I gave you. §1 — ELIGIBILITY DECISION (one line per check) ▸ Target programme + Hochschule recognised; admission letter (Zulassungsbescheid or qualifying conditional admission) in hand ▸ Indian qualification status on Anabin = H+ (or Studienkolleg / Feststellungspruefung route confirmed) ▸ Course language matched by a current test report (TestDaF 4x4 / DSH-2 / C1 OR IELTS 6.5+ / TOEFL 90+) ▸ Sperrkonto deposit at the current BMI figure (verify annual amount; ~EUR 11,208/yr in 2024) OR qualifying Verpflichtungserklaerung / scholarship ▸ Health insurance confirmation (public — TK / AOK / Barmer; or qualifying expat plan for the visa stage) ▸ No undisclosed prior refusal; any prior refusal addressed with material change §2 — VERDICT (60-80 words) State whether the case is filable today, filable after specific remedial steps, or not filable. If filable, state whether the route is §16b (Studium), §16a (Ausbildung), or §17 (Ausbildungsplatzsuche), and the issuing consulate (Mumbai / New Delhi / Bengaluru / Chennai / Kolkata). §3 — MOTIVATIONSSCHREIBEN / SOP (350-500 words, first-person) Structure tuned to German admissions + consular expectations: ▸ Why Germany, why this Hochschule (specific to the programme, research groups, industry links) ▸ How the Indian academic record bridges into this programme (anabin classification + course-specific bridge) ▸ Career trajectory in India and how this German programme advances it ▸ Financial plan (Sperrkonto + any top-up sources) ▸ Concrete plan for use of qualification after Germany (return to India, EU career, etc.) — calm and factual, NOT effusive ▸ Disclosure + material-change paragraph for any prior refusal Tone: precise, technical, never marketing-style. German consular officers read hundreds of these; specificity wins. §4 — TOP 3 RISKS + REMEDIATIONS Rank the three highest-probability refusal grounds for THIS applicant: ▸ Funds risk -> Sperrkonto receipt + parental Verpflichtungserklaerung ▸ Language risk -> retest TestDaF / IELTS before the consulate appointment ▸ Course-fit risk -> ZAB Statement of Comparability + Hochschule confirmation that the prior degree qualifies ▸ Anabin H- risk -> Studienkolleg admission + Feststellungspruefung plan §5 — RECENT RULE CONTEXT ▸ Fachkräfteeinwanderungsgesetz reform (2023-2024) liberalised post-study work and broadened vocational recognition ▸ Chancenkarte §20a launched March 2024 — surface as a post-graduation route, not a study route ▸ Sperrkonto figure is BMI-set and revised periodically — verify on bmi.bund.de before quoting ▸ Indian consulates use VFS for appointments; allow 8-16 weeks in peak season §6 — ACTION PLAN (next 30 / 60 / 90 days) Concrete checklist: Hochschule admission, ZAB Statement of Comparability if not yet held, Anabin self-check, language retest if needed, Sperrkonto opening (Expatrio / Fintiba / Deutsche Bank), health-insurance binder, VFS appointment, Schein der Anmeldung after arrival. §7 — CITATIONS Anchor each step to: AufenthG §16a / §16b / §17, BeschV provisions on study + employment, BAMF guidance for students, BMI Sperrkonto announcement, ZAB Statement of Comparability protocol, anabin database. — DRAFT only. Germany has no immigration-consultant licensing equivalent to Canada's CICC; only Rechtsanwaelte (German Bar) may give legal representation in Aufenthaltsrecht. Rechtsanwalt review recommended before filing.
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