# Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg: a guide for international students

Home to KIT and one of Germany's best tram networks (the 'Karlsruhe Model' tram-trains run from the city streets straight into the region). A fan-shaped, mid-sized city on the French border — Strasbourg is about 45 minutes by train — with a strong tech and research identity and living costs well below Munich's. One thing no other city on this platform has: as a Baden-Württemberg city, non-EU students here pay tuition (€1,500/semester at KIT) on top of the semester contribution.

HTML page: https://studygermany.dev/cities/karlsruhe/

## Universities here

- KIT: https://studygermany.dev/universities/kit.md

## Your first 30 days (bureaucracy sequencer)

Verified dependency order · office details in research. Karlsruhe follows the standard German dependency order, with one KIT-specific twist: the Anmeldung comes with a concrete reward here. Each step gates the next:

1. Anmeldung (address registration) within 14 days at a Bürgerbüro: unlocks everything else, and KIT states that registering your Hauptwohnsitz in Karlsruhe earns a one-off free semester ticket
2. Opening a bank account - bring your home-country tax ID
3. Health insurance enrolment: required for enrolment and the residence permit
4. KIT enrolment and KITCard
5. Residence permit (non-EU, §16b AufenthG) - plan funds against KIT’s own ~€7,500/semester budgeting figure, not the generic blocked-account minimum, because tuition is on top
6. Transport setup: print the KVV certificate from the Campus Management Portal; under-27s consider the D-Ticket JugendBW for daytime travel
7. Campus Management Portal and ILIAS setup

## Bureaucracy offices

### Ordnungs- und Bürgeramt — Bürgerbüro

- Purpose: Address registration (Anmeldung)
- Address: Kaiserallee 8, Karlsruhe (main office; branch offices including Bürgerbüro Ost)
- Appointment booking: https://www.karlsruhe.de/stadt-rathaus/service-buergerinformation/terminvereinbarung
- Walk-in: Limited — an appointment is required at Kaiserallee 8, though the Expressbereich handles selected matters without one. Slots are released several times a day ("Wir schalten mehrmals täglich Termine frei") with no fixed release hour, so check repeatedly rather than at one set time. Bookings from IP addresses in the USA and Russia are blocked.
- Documents: Valid passport or ID card; Wohnungsgeberbescheinigung (landlord confirmation of move-in); Marriage certificate, if applicable
- Fees: €0 — registration is gebührenfrei.
- Timing: Register within two weeks of moving in (Meldepflicht).
- Note: Karlsruhe offers fully online address registration (elektronische Wohnsitzanmeldung), but it requires a BundID account, an ID card with the eID function activated plus its PIN, the AusweisApp, and an NFC-capable phone — realistically out of reach for most non-EU arrivals, who should book an in-person slot instead. ⚠ Typical appointment wait times are not published on the official page. ⚠ How strictly the two-week deadline is enforced is not stated.

### Ausländerbehörde Karlsruhe (Ordnungs- und Bürgeramt)

- Purpose: Residence permit for studies (eAT)
- Address: Kaiserallee 8, Karlsruhe (Expressbereich co-located)
- Appointment booking: https://www.karlsruhe.de/terminvereinbarung
- Walk-in: No — appointment only, and expect up to five weeks’ wait for a slot (KIT).
- Documents: Valid national passport; Biometric photo; Immatrikulationsbescheinigung (proof of enrolment); Blocked account or other proof of funds; Proof of health insurance
- Fees: €100.00 for the initial student residence permit; €93.00 for an extension of more than three months; €6.00 for the digital biometric photo taken on site; optional direct postal dispatch +€15.00. KIT states cash payments of €75–€110 depending on permit duration.
- Timing: Up to five weeks to get an appointment, then roughly three months until the eAT card is issued (KIT). Start well before your visa expires — that is close to four months end to end.
- Note: Contact runs through the Behördennummer 0721 115; no direct email address is published on the city page. ⚠ The required-document list is not itemised on Karlsruhe’s own page — the set shown above is the standard German student-permit set, so reconfirm when you book. If your permit expires while a renewal is still pending, the Fiktionsbescheinigung is a national instrument (§81 Abs. 4 AufenthG) with a statutory €13.00 fee (§45 AufenthV); this city publishes no local practice of its own. Separately, and distinct from the semester contribution: non-EU students in Baden-Württemberg, KIT included, pay €1,500/semester tuition under §3 LHGebG (second-degree students €650/semester).

## Health insurance (mandatory before enrolment)

Public statutory insurance is mandatory; private insurance is not an option for standard
international students. Monthly contributions are set nationally and vary slightly by each
insurer's Zusatzbeitrag; check the current rate on the insurer's site.

- TK (Techniker Krankenkasse) (https://www.tk.de): English support yes; online enrolment yes. Most popular choice among international students; strong English service, app and fast online enrolment. KIT publishes its own health-insurance guidance at sle.kit.edu/vorstudium/krankenversicherung.php.
- AOK Baden-Württemberg (https://www.aok.de/pk/bw/): English support partial; online enrolment yes. In Karlsruhe the relevant regional AOK is AOK Baden-Württemberg specifically; local offices in the city.
- Barmer (https://www.barmer.de): English support partial; online enrolment yes. Big national insurer with student-focused content.
- DAK-Gesundheit (https://www.dak.de): English support partial; online enrolment yes. Comparable student offer and a strong app.

## Banking

- N26 (https://n26.com): Fully app-based bank with an English UI. Free: Free tier. Can be opened before you have a German address, in English throughout. Confirm current free-tier terms before applying, as conditions change.
- DKB (https://www.dkb.de): Free online current account (Girokonto) widely used by students. Free: Yes. Interface is primarily German; opening generally needs a registered German address plus ID verification.
- ING (https://www.ing.de): Free online current account with no account fee. Free: Yes. German-language service; widely accepted; needs a German address to open.
- Sparkasse Karlsruhe (https://www.sparkasse-karlsruhe.de): Karlsruhe's local Sparkasse; some landlords and offices prefer a local account. Free: Varies. Branches across the city; German-language service. KIT confirms students can open a free checking account — and the national tip stands: bring your home-country tax ID, since the German IdNr takes ~6-8 weeks after Anmeldung.

Bank terms change; verify on the official bank website before opening an account.

## Housing

- Studierendenwerk Karlsruhe (dorms) (https://www.sw-ka.de): Official student halls — 2,200+ places across ~30 residences; the cheapest option. Free: Application free; dorm rents well below the private market. KIT owns no dorms — the Studierendenwerk runs them (Housing Department: Adenauerring 7, wohnen@sw-ka.de). Largest residence: Nancystraße (628 residents, Nordweststadt); Hadiko and Kolleg am Ring are well known and fill fast. Honest headline: Karlsruhe is cheaper than Munich but genuinely tight — students have ended up in emergency accommodation at semester start, so apply the day you are admitted. Campus note: KIT has two campuses — Campus South (city centre, most teaching) and Campus North (Helmholtz research, outside the city). Check which campus your programme uses before choosing where to live.
- Wohnheim e.V. (https://www.wohnheim-karlsruhe.de): Independent non-profit student residences — 1,100+ additional places. Free: Application free. Includes Kurzzeitzimmer (short-term rooms) — a genuinely useful landing pad for a new arrival while you search for something permanent.
- Privatzimmervermittlung (Studierendenwerk) (https://www.sw-ka.de): Free private-room agency run by the Studierendenwerk, exclusive to Karlsruhe students. Free: Yes. A real, free advantage over open marketplaces — listings viewable online, only available to students here.
- Wohnen für Hilfe (Housing for Help) (https://www.paritaet-ka.de): Live rent-free in exchange for helping your host with everyday tasks; you pay only utilities. Free: Rent-free (utilities only). Run by Paritätische Sozialdienste with the Studierendenwerk. For a self-funded student already paying €1,500/semester tuition, this is a materially significant option that almost no English-language guide mentions.
- WG-Gesucht (https://www.wg-gesucht.de): Shared-flat (WG) listings — how most Karlsruhe students live. Free: Free to browse. Rooms are usually unfurnished, and expect many applicants per room at semester start — don't be discouraged by early rejections. Deposits typically run 1-2 months' rent. Exact Karlsruhe rent bands are not yet confirmed for this guide — we publish ranges only once verified. Scam shield (the Studierendenwerk's own warning): never pay cash or transfer money before a viewing and a signed contract.
- ImmoScout24 (https://www.immobilienscout24.de): Germany's largest property portal — single apartments and WGs. Free: Free tier. Also check Immowelt, wohnungsboerse.net, university notice boards, and the BNN newspaper's Wednesday and Saturday listings — still a real channel in Karlsruhe.

## Transport

- Sockel-Studi-Ticket (included in your semester fee) (https://www.kvv.de): Base KVV ticket funded by €17.50 of the semester contribution — evenings and weekends only. Free: Included (€17.50 of the €201.50 contribution). Valid on the KVV network Mon-Fri 18:00-06:00 and all day on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays — NOT weekday daytime, NOT nationwide. Your KIT semester fee buys you evenings and weekends, not your commute to lectures. Requires the KITCard plus a printed KVV certificate from campus.studium.kit.edu.
- D-Ticket JugendBW (under 27) (https://www.d-ticket-jugend-bw.de): Baden-Württemberg's discounted annual Deutschlandticket for young people — the sensible default for daytime travel. Free: No — discounted annual subscription. KIT has NO Deutschlandsemesterticket (KVV confirms no university in its area has one), and the old KVV Studikarte was discontinued on 1 August 2026 — any guide written before mid-2026 is now wrong on this. AStA's own analysis: for under-27s the D-Ticket JugendBW always beats the old Studikarte-plus-connections math. Over-27s: the regular monthly Deutschlandticket.
- KVV (Karlsruher Verkehrsverbund) (https://www.kvv.de): Karlsruhe's transport network — one of Germany's best tram systems. Free: App free. Karlsruhe pioneered the 'Karlsruhe Model': tram-trains run from city streets straight onto regional rail lines. Most KIT Campus South locations are directly accessible by tram. Campus North (Helmholtz) requires a longer commute — factor this into housing decisions. Perk worth knowing: KIT states that registering your primary residence (Hauptwohnsitz) in Karlsruhe earns a one-off free semester ticket (confirm current terms at registration).
- DB Navigator (https://www.bahn.de): National trains and journey planning. Free: App free; tickets paid. Strasbourg (France) is roughly 45 minutes away by train. German semester/Deutschland tickets cover regional trains to the border only — cross-border travel into Strasbourg needs a separate ticket.

## Essential apps

- KVV app (https://www.kvv.de, iOS / Android): Karlsruhe transit journey planning and tickets. Day-to-day tram and bus planning; where you buy daytime tickets, since the bundled base ticket only covers evenings and weekends.
- DB Navigator (https://www.bahn.de, iOS / Android): National train tickets and journey planning. For everything beyond the KVV network — including checking connections toward Strasbourg.
- KIT Campus Management Portal (https://campus.studium.kit.edu, Web): Re-registration, fee payment, exam registration, enrolment certificates. This is also where you print the KVV certificate that activates your base semester ticket, and where the €1,500 tuition payment runs at each re-registration.
- ILIAS (KIT) (https://ilias.studium.kit.edu, Web): KIT's learning platform: course materials, assignments, online courses. Same product name as TU Dortmund's ILIAS but a separate installation. KIT runs an onboarding course, 'The first steps with KIT-ILIAS'.

## Student life

- AStA am KIT (https://www.asta-kit.de): Student union: advice, events — and its own German courses. Free: Yes (course fees vary). Based at Adenauerring 7. Running its own German courses makes the AStA a cheap first stop for language learning.
- Studierendenwerk Tandem-Vermittlung (https://www.sw-ka.de): Free language-partner matching. Free: Yes. Free tandem matching — practice German with a native speaker who wants your language in exchange.
- Mensa am Adenauerring (https://www.sw-ka.de): Studierendenwerk canteen — cheap meals and the beratungsWERK advice point. Free: Subsidised student prices. The beratungsWERK advice point sits in the Mensa foyer. Your €109.50 Studierendenwerk contribution also includes liability insurance and access to the psychotherapeutic counselling service — genuinely useful and little known.
- KIT Hochschulsport (https://www.sport.kit.edu): University sports programme. Free: Varies by course. Cheap way to meet people. KIT also confirms student discounts across museums, theatres, cinemas, pools and more — always carry your student ID.

## Office navigation guide

In research · offices published only once verified. The Bürgerbüro and Ausländerbehörde specifics for Karlsruhe (addresses, appointment booking, documents, fees, waits) are still being researched and will be published once confirmed. What we can already tell you: register your address within 14 days (it also triggers KIT’s one-off free semester ticket for Hauptwohnsitz registrants), and for the residence permit plan your proof of funds against KIT’s own ~€7,500/semester budgeting figure: the €1,500 tuition sits on top of normal living costs.

City resource data last verified July 2026. Office details, fees, and service URLs change;
check official sources before visiting.

## Provenance

Last checked: 2026-08-09

- KIT — Beitrags- und Gebührenübersicht (fees, page-dated 16.04.2026): https://www.sle.kit.edu/imstudium/gebuehren.php
- KVV — semester ticket information: https://www.kvv.de
- AStA am KIT: https://www.asta-kit.de
- Studierendenwerk Karlsruhe: https://www.sw-ka.de
- Stadt Karlsruhe — Terminvereinbarung, Bürgerbüro and eAT fees (booking, documents, €100 initial student permit, €6 biometric photo): https://www.karlsruhe.de/stadt-rathaus/service-buergerinformation/terminvereinbarung
