If you’re a student moving to Aachen for university (e.g., at FH Aachen or RWTH Aachen University), having a German bank account is essential for tuition, rent, part-time job salary, and everyday life. Some student accounts come with perks like free monthly maintenance and no minimum balance.
This guide will walk you through opening a student bank account, what a blocked account is (when required), how much it costs, and which banks can be good choices for international students.
International students from countries outside the EU often need a blocked account (Sperrkonto) for student visa applications. This is not your everyday bank account, it’s a special visa requirement to prove you have enough money to live in Germany.
– What it is: A special account where funds are “blocked” until you arrive in Germany.
– How much to open: The German authorities set minimum blocked amounts (e.g., ~€11,900 for one year of study as of 2025).
– Where to open: You can open it online before arrival through providers (including German banks, post‑office partners, or visa‑linked services).
💡 In Aachen: If your visa requires it, you’ll need to open this while still abroad with a provider (e.g., Expatrio, Fintiba, or Coracle) acceptable to the German consulate. Once you’re in Germany, you’ll also want a regular student bank account (Girokonto) for everyday payments.
Once you are in Aachen and have your Anmeldung, you can open a standard student bank account.
To open a student account in Aachen, banks usually ask for:
1. Valid passport / ID.
2. Proof of enrolment (Immatrikulationsbescheinigung).
3. Residence permit (for non-EU students).
4. Anmeldung in Aachen (proof of address).
Many banks offer fee-free student accounts, which include free monthly maintenance and debit cards:
Standard Girokonto: Often free or low-cost for students.
Blocked account: One‑time setup and mandatory deposit set by the visa rules (~€11,900 per year).
Great for easy setup and often free accounts, perfect if you need an account quickly or before you finish your Anmeldung.
💡 Pro tip: Some banks offer free or discounted student accounts, while others may waive monthly fees if you can prove student status.
Disclaimer:
This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or banking advice. About Aachen is not a financial advisor or service provider. Please consult directly with banks or qualified professionals before making financial decisions.