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Hello , i am furkan. I am study at Istanbul University now .I want to study at the university in Germany, but I don't have enough money to get a visa.
Do you know an institution that can help with visas?I don't want money, I just want someone who has enough money to be a sponsor. Even a friend living in Germany did not sponsor me. However, it is painful to ask someone else, but it does not hurt to try. Thanks .

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    posted by  in Germany forum 

    I am quite sure what I wrote is true.
    And nobody else replied because your original request (for an unsecured sponsorship by somebody who doesn't know you) is naive at best.
    To succeed in going abroad, you need to be humble and hard-working, not rude and with an entitlement complex.

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    posted by  in Germany forum 

    There is no one else who already answers.You did not say anything I did not know and something that is not true. I'm sorry to be rude.

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    posted by  in Germany forum 

    On a more serious note: If you are a very good student (i.e. as smart as you claim), then you could try to apply for a scholarship. The DAAD has a searchable database of all German scholarships. That might be your best chance to study in Germany.

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    posted by  in Germany forum 

    Since this is a public forum, I am allowed to reply as much as I like to.
    You are welcome to disregard my advice, but not wanting to hear the truth seldom helps.
    I am probably not smarter than you, but I have experience in advising foreign students in Germany (specifically non-EU).

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    posted by  in Germany forum 

    Omg you are really very smart. But i think you don't know how to read it.And you think everyone is stupid.Please don't answer.

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    posted by  in Germany forum 

    You are wrong!
    First, on a student visa you are only allowed limited work related to your studies. Such occasional part-time jobs are badly paid and it is not possible to earn your living expenses that way.
    Also, studies in Germany are designed to be full-time and your results will suffer if you spend some of that time on work.
    Thus it will not work the way you dream of, even if you manage to find a sponsor (which I doubt you will).

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    posted by  in Germany forum 

    Wow you are very intelligent. Thanks for answering. When I get there, I can earn the money for living. But now I can not put all this money in the bank.Because i do not have that much money.I need a sponsorship.

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    posted by  in Germany forum 

    If you can find the necessary money, put it into a blocked account and show that to the embassy to get a visa. No sponsor needed! (Of course you still need acceptance by the university first. Did you already apply there?)

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    posted by  in Germany forum 

    My friend only reason is money.And I can win the necessary money -8700 €- (Scholarship, family, work).But they do not accept it that way and I do not have a massive amount of money.Illegal things?? I always take my garbage to the trash.I will come soon. Thanks .

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    posted by  in Germany forum 

    > Do you know an institution that can help with visas?I don't want money,
    > I just want someone who has enough money to be a sponsor.
    > Even a friend living in Germany did not sponsor me.
    Your friend has very good reasons for not sponsoring you:
    Sponsorship entails personal liability for everything you do in Germany, incl. financial (in case you run out of money) and legal (in case you do something wrong) and he would have to pay for your deportation if you have to leave the country.
    No organisation or person other than a very close friend or family member would ever agree to that!

    Besides, the visa requirement to have €8700/year is to protect you from destitution - you REALLY need that much (or more) to survive in Germany. If you don't have that money, you should not come!

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