Health Insurance for Visa and University Enrolment
Health insurance is mandatory in Germany for anyone planning to live, study, or work in the country. It is one of the essential requirements for obtaining a visa, enrolling in university, or signing an employment contract. Without valid health insurance, your residence permit application will be rejected.
Fintiba Plus is the easiest and most reliable way to get all required documents for your visa in one go. It combines both your health insurance and blocked account in a legally compliant package — accepted by German embassies worldwide. You save time, avoid paperwork, and ensure everything is ready for your residence permit application.

Get Your Health Insurance with Fintiba
Fintiba provides digital access to visa-compliant health insurance solutions, no matter your background or visa type. Their online process is fast and fully supported in English, helping you choose the right plan with minimal hassle. From statutory coverage through BARMER to private options via MAWISTA, Fintiba ensures that you can get insured and move forward with your plans in Germany.

Why Choose Fintiba for Health Insurance?
Quick Process
Get your health insurance confirmation while still in your home country
Quick, simple and transparent process.
Digital Access
Manage everything through our app, anytime and anywhere.
Guided Support
Step-by-step assistance ensures you know what to do next.
Additional Benefits
Benefit from German language learning offers, a comprehensive checklist to guide your way to Germany, a free German SIM card, and much more.
Not sure which health insurance you need? Let us take care of everything.
在 Fintiba Plus 解决方案中,我们会根据您的需求为您量身定制一套方案。其中包括您在德国逗留期间所需的保证金账户 和所有医疗保险 。
What Type of Health Insurance Do I Need?
Select your situation and find out exactly which insurance you need.

I'm a student under 30
Required for university enrolment (M10). Low monthly rates for students.

I have a job contract
Mandatory for employees unless salary is >66,600€/year.
This also applies to expats with a German work contract – public insurance is mandatory unless your salary is above €69,300.

I'm applying for a visa or visiting
Short-term insurance required by embassies

I'm a job seeker / on Opportunity Card
Public insurance not available before employment.

I'm a student over 30 / doing a language course
Public insurance no longer available. Choose MAWISTA Student.
Need Help Deciding?
Are you an expat?
If you're employed, just follow the 'Employed' or 'High Earner' options above. If you're self-employed, you'll usually need private insurance.
Still not sure what suits you best?
With Fintiba Plus, we take care of everything – from your blocked account to the right health insurance.
Public Health Insurance Options for Students and Employees in Germany
Statutory public health insurance (GKV) is the preferred choice for international students and employees in Germany. Fintiba partners with BARMER to offer extensive coverage that meets all visa requirements.
For Students
Get comprehensive student health insurance coverage recognised by universities and visa authorities across Germany.
For Employees
Enjoy peace of mind with full health insurance coverage for employees that supports your work and health needs.

Private Health Insurance Tailored for You
For those who don’t qualify for public insurance — such as language students, visiting researchers, au pairs, and freelancers — private insurance is a flexible alternative. Fintiba’s partner, MAWISTA, offers tailored private plans with varying levels of coverage to meet visa requirements and personal needs. You can choose between full private insurance and travel health insurance options, depending on your length of stay and situation.

Fintiba Plus: Your All-in-One Solution
Fintiba Plus offers a seamless experience for international students by combining a blocked account and health insurance into one convenient package. This ensures you meet all the necessary legal requirements for your German visa without any hassle.
Why Choose Fintiba Plus?
With Fintiba Plus, you gain peace of mind knowing that both your financial and health insurance needs are covered.
Comprehensive Coverage for Your Visa
The health insurance can be tailored to your needs, offering either public or private options based on your eligibility.
Streamlined Application Process
Experience a simplified application process that saves you time and effort while ensuring compliance with German regulations.
Comprehensive Coverage for Your Travels
MAWISTA’s travel insurance is designed for short stays, ensuring you meet German visa requirements. Enjoy peace of mind with coverage for medical emergencies and hospital visits.
Travel Insurance
Ideal for language courses, internships, and exchange programmes.
Financial Security
Protects you from unexpected medical expenses during your stay.

Who Needs Health Insurance in Germany?
Everyone in Germany is legally required to have health insurance — this includes students, employees, freelancers, au pairs, and visitors. Your insurance status can affect your ability to get a visa, open a bank account, or register your address.
Students: Secure Your Health Coverage
As a student, having health insurance is mandatory for your visa application.
Expats: Protect Your Well-Being
Expats need comprehensive health insurance to access healthcare services in Germany.
Freelancers: Stay Covered While Working
Freelancers must secure health insurance to comply with German regulations.
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Health Insurance for Expats and Foreign Workers
If you’re employed in Germany, you’ll usually be covered by public health insurance, with costs shared between you and your employer.
If your annual income exceeds €69,300 (2024), you may choose private insurance instead.
If you’re self-employed, private insurance is usually required.
With Fintiba Plus, you don’t need to figure it out on your own –
we’ll match you with the right insurance automatically based on your visa type and purpose of stay.

Health Insurance for Visa Holders, Au Pairs and Refugees
If you're applying for a visa to Germany as an au pair, volunteer, or refugee, you’ll need to show proof of valid health insurance.
Public insurance is not available at this stage, and full private plans are usually not necessary.
For most people in this group, travel insurance like MAWISTA Visum is the right choice – it meets all embassy requirements for short-term stays.
Not sure what fits your case? With Fintiba Plus, we’ll guide you through the process and combine all required services – including the right insurance.
Types of Health Insurance in Germany
Germany offers a dual health insurance system, catering to diverse needs. Understanding the options available is essential for making an informed choice.
Public Health Insurance GKV
Public health insurance is funded through income-based contributions and is available to students, employees, and some self-employed individuals. It covers all necessary medical treatments, doctor visits, hospital stays, and medications. Family members are often covered at no extra cost.
Private Health Insurance PKV
Private health insurance is usually chosen by freelancers, language students, high-earning professionals, and those who don’t qualify for public insurance. It offers more flexibility in terms of services, waiting times, and add-ons — but premiums are based on age, health, and selected benefits.

Insurance for High Earners
If your income exceeds the annual threshold (approximately €69,300 in 2024), you can opt out of public insurance and enroll in a private plan. This gives you access to premium care options and customizable coverage, often with faster appointments and direct billing.
Short Term Insurance Plans
Short-term insurance plans are designed for people who are staying in Germany temporarily — such as tourists, guest students, and language course attendees. These plans fulfill visa requirements and cover emergencies and basic treatments.
Liability Insurance in Germany
While liability insurance does not replace health coverage, it is essential for your everyday life in Germany. This insurance protects you against financial loss from damage or injury you may accidentally cause to others, making it a requirement for many landlords and universities.
Costs and Application for Health Insurance
Costs and eligibility depend on whether you choose public or private insurance. Both types require basic documents, and the process is fully supported through Fintiba.
Public Insurance
Students pay around €120 per month. Employees contribute about 15% of their gross salary, split between employer and employee. Children and non-working spouses may be insured for free.
Private Insurance
Private insurance premiums depend on your age, health history, coverage level, and duration of stay. Students can find basic private plans starting at €30/month, with additional services available for higher premiums.

Essential Documents for Your Insurance Application
To apply for insurance through Fintiba, you will need a valid passport, a university admission letter or visa confirmation, and some personal information such as your age, nationality, and address. The application process is quick, online, and available in English, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
Switching Insurance or Using Foreign Coverage
Depending on your circumstances, you may want to switch between insurance types or use coverage from your home country. Fintiba helps you understand your options.
How to Switch Between Public and Private
Switching insurance types is possible, but consider your eligibility and future circumstances carefully.
Using EHIC or Foreign Insurance for Visa
EHIC is valid for short stays; long-term requires approved insurance, which Fintiba can provide.
Common Coverage Issues and Reimbursement Cases
Be aware of potential delays and reimbursement limitations; always review your policy details.
Get Expert Assistance with Fintiba
Our team is ready to assist you with all your insurance needs in Germany.
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Overview of the German Healthcare System
Germany offers one of the most reliable healthcare systems globally. With swift access to doctors and high-quality care, understanding this system is crucial for making informed coverage decisions. Whether you're an international student or a skilled worker, knowing how healthcare operates in Germany can significantly benefit you.
How the Healthcare System Works in Germany
Germany uses a dual system consisting of public (GKV) and private (PKV) health insurance. Everyone residing in the country is legally required to have valid health insurance.
You are free to choose your general practitioner, and most services such as check-ups, hospital treatments, and prescriptions are either covered directly or reimbursed through your insurer. Emergency care is universally accessible, and digital health tools are increasingly integrated into the system.
History of the German Healthcare System
Germany’s healthcare system is one of the oldest in the world, with roots dating back to Otto von Bismarck’s reforms in the 1880s. It was designed to provide workers with access to medical care and has since evolved into a model of social solidarity.
Over the decades, the system has expanded to include a mix of public and private providers, integrating modern medical advancements while maintaining broad accessibility and social fairness.
Universal Healthcare Coverage Explained
Healthcare in Germany is built on the principle of universal access, meaning that every legal resident must have health insurance, regardless of their age, income, or nationality.
This ensures that essential medical services — from preventive care to hospital treatments — are available to everyone. For international residents, this legal requirement means you must arrange recognized coverage before applying for a visa or residence permit.
FAQs About Health Insurance in Germany
Find answers to your most pressing questions about health insurance in Germany.
Can I use EHIC instead of getting health insurance in Germany?
Yes, if you're from an EU or EEA country, you can use your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) for short stays in Germany (e.g., tourism, temporary studies). However, EHIC does not meet the requirements for most German visas or long-term residency — in such cases, you’ll need a local insurance plan approved by German authorities. Also, EHIC doesn’t include private healthcare or liability insurance.
Public vs. private insurance?
It depends on your situation. Public insurance (GKV) is reliable, covers family members for free, and doesn’t increase premiums with age or preexisting conditions. Private insurance (PKV) offers more flexibility, faster appointments, and customized plans, but can become expensive over time, especially for older individuals or those with chronic conditions. Students and low earners usually benefit more from public insurance, while high earners and short-term residents may prefer private plans.
What is the minimum income for private insurance in Germany?
To opt out of public (statutory) insurance and choose private insurance, employees must earn more than €69,300 gross annually (as of 2024). This threshold is adjusted each year and is known as the "Jahresarbeitsentgeltgrenze (JAEG)". Only gross income from employment counts — not freelance income or passive income.
Can I live without health insurance in Germany?
No. Having health insurance is legally required for everyone residing in Germany, including students, workers, freelancers, and even visitors with long-term visas. Without it, you cannot register your residence, apply for a visa, or enroll in university. Authorities are strict and may deny or revoke residence permits if insurance is missing.
Is healthcare free in Germany?
No, healthcare in Germany is not free for foreigners. You must have valid insurance to access medical services. Once insured, doctor visits, hospital stays, and medications are largely covered, with only minimal out-of-pocket costs like co-pays (e.g., €5–10 per prescription). Lack of valid insurance can lead to visa rejections or unexpected medical expenses.
How much does it cost?
Public health insurance for students typically costs around €120 per month, while employees contribute about 14.6% of their gross salary, split between employer and employee. Private insurance premiums for students can start at approximately €30/month, but for others, costs vary significantly based on age, health condition, and coverage level — commonly ranging from €80 to €400/month. Choosing the right plan requires comparing both base rates and what’s included in the coverage.
Secure Your Health Insurance With Fintiba Today
Get the coverage you need for your stay in Germany.