Open your German blocked account smoothly and correctly
A blocked account (Sperrkonto) is a special German bank account required for your visa application. You must deposit approximately €11,904 (updated annually) as proof you can support yourself during your first year in Germany.
Our blocked account assistance helps you choose the right provider, complete the application correctly, and resolve any issues that may arise during the process.
Complete support for opening your blocked account
Detailed comparison of reputable blocked account providers (Fintiba, Deutsche Bank, Coracle, etc.).
Breakdown of all fees, hidden costs, and value-for-money assessment of each provider.
Step-by-step instructions for completing the blocked account application.
Verification of uploaded documents to avoid rejections or delays.
Help resolving common issues like verification problems, payment delays, or account activation.
Ensure you receive the proper confirmation certificate needed for your visa application.
Simple steps to open your blocked account
We help you choose the best blocked account provider based on your needs and country.
Step-by-step guidance through the online application process and document upload.
Support through identity verification and international fund transfer process.
Ensure you receive confirmation letter and understand how to use the account in Germany.
Choose the most cost-effective provider - fees can vary by €100-300 between providers.
Avoid delays caused by errors or incomplete applications - get it right the first time.
We only recommend legitimate, embassy-approved blocked account providers.
Some providers work better for certain countries - we know which ones.
Let's get your blocked account set up quickly and correctly.