Blocked Account
Secure Your Finances for Studying in Germany
What is a Blocked Account?
A blocked account is a special type of bank account required by the German government as proof of financial means. It ensures that international students and certain visa applicants have enough funds to support themselves during their stay in Germany.
Once funded, you can only withdraw a fixed amount per month—usually 934 EUR, depending on your visa type.
Who Needs a Blocked Account?
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International Students – applying for student visas
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Jobseekers – especially Blue Card applicants
Which Banks Support Blocked Accounts?
We work with the most trusted and approved providers of blocked accounts for Germany:
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Deutsche Bank
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Fintiba
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Expatrio
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Coracle
Blocked Account Provider Comparison Table
| Step | Deutsche Bank | Fintiba | Expatrio | Coracle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application | – PDF print and completion – Copies attested at the German consulate – Post to Germany – Wait for confirmation |
– Online – Copy of passport or video legitimation – Get account details |
– Online – Copy of passport – Get account details |
– Online – Copy of passport – Get account details |
| Transferring Money To | Blocked account | Blocked account | Escrow bank account | Blocked account |
| Requirements to Activate | – Passport – Visa – Address registration |
– Open a checking bank account – Passport – Visa – German account – Legitimation |
– Open a checking bank account – Passport – Visa – German account |
– Open a checking bank account – Passport – Visa – German account |
Need Help Setting Up Your Blocked Account?
We guide you through the entire process—selecting the right provider, application, fund transfer, and activation—ensuring a smooth experience from start to finish.
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