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After you have arrived in Lübeck, you have to get officially registered. What this involves depends on whether you come from the EU or another country.
All German and European students staying in Lübeck have to register with the city within 7 days after their arrival. Bring your passport and confirmation of your address in Lübeck, signed by the landlord.
Nationals of the European Union, the European Economic Area or Switzerland do not need a residence permit, but often you have to provide proof of health insurance and proof of financial resources in order to register with the residents' registration office.
The contact details are:
Meldestelle Lübeck (Registration as inhabitant)
Bürgerservicebüro Innenstadt (Center City Office)
wait until your waiting number is called
Königstraße 55
23552 Lübeck
After entering Germany, the visa will be converted to a residence permit for study purposes. In order to get the residence permit, you have to apply to the local immigration authorities before your visa expires:
European Union