Now that you have arrived in Regensburg, you are probably excited about your new responsibilities at the UR. However, before you can fully dedicate yourself to your research or teaching, please note the following topics:
1. Landlady/landlord
Please make sure that your landlady/-lord knows your arrival date and time! It is also wise to have their phone number, in order to be able to notify them of any delays.
2. Host/supervisor
Your supervisor or host professor will, of course, be your first contact when beginning your research and to clarify work formalities. Contact your supervisor/department to make an appointment with them.
3. Contact the Welcome Center
We look forward to meeting you and can provide you with:
Where:
The Welcome Center is located on campus near the “Forum” (outdoor square in front of the cafeteria). We are the glass cube between the cafeteria (Mensa) and the grocery store “Lebensmittel Hechtbauer”.
When:
Please contact us to schedule an appointment. Alternatively, we are happy to provide consultation via email or Zoom.
Non-EU Citizens
Where:
Register your address at the local Immigration Office (Amt für Ausl?nderangelegenheiten) located at Maximilianstra?e 26, in the city center.
When:
Mo-Wed and Fr: 8:30-12:00;
Th: 8:30-13:00 and 15:00-17:30
What:
City Registration (Stadtanmeldung)
Documents needed:
EU Citizens
Where:
Register your address at the Residents’ Office (Bürgerbüro) located at D.-Martin-Luther-Str. 3 near Dachauplatz
When:
Mo-Fr: 8:00-16:00;
Th: 8:00-18:00
What:
City Registration (Stadtanmeldung)
Documents needed:
After registering your address with the Immigration/Resident’s Office, you will automatically receive mail regarding the Broadcasting License Fee (Beitragsservice von ARD, ZDF und Deutschlandradio). Every household in Germany has to pay the monthly broadcasting fee.
? Video Tutorials about registration and deregistration of the "Rundfunkbeitrag"
You will likely need a German bank account for things such as paying rent, direct deposit for your salary, proof of financing for your residence permit, etc. There are numerous banks in Regensburg and online to choose from, each with its own particular terms and conditions. The Welcome Center can provide you a list of local banks and their conditions upon request.
Generally speaking, checking accounts (Girokonto) are free for PhD students who are enrolled at the University. Otherwise, one can expect to pay a small monthly fee for their account.
Please make an appointment with the bank of your choice.
Documents generally needed to open a bank account are:
Visas and residence permits are different documents – a visa is only for entering the country, a residence permit is for living here. If you are living in Germany longer than the time period covered by your visa, you must apply for a residence permit.
The Welcome Center can provide you with consultation, application forms and expertise regarding immigration and the residence permit application process.
For a detailed list of all documents needed (since these vary somewhat based on your status), please contact the Welcome Center.
Please note when your residence permit will expire and contact us at the Welcome Center approx. 3 months before that date. The most important documents needed are proof of extended research dates, proof of extended health insurance, and secure financing.
Contact for questions about issuing and extension of your residence permit:
Health insurance is mandatory in Germany and is required for various things, such as getting your residence permit. If you did not tend to this before your arrival, please obtain health insurance immediately.
? On the page "Financing and Insurances" you can find further information
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We work in close coordination with the University of Regensburg's Family Services to support your in organizing chilcare and schooling for your children.
? Information about childcare can be found here in the section "Coming with family"