Generally, you'll need to submit a valid passport, proof of admission from the university, financial statements, passport-sized photographs, academic transcripts, language proficiency test scores (like IELTS/TOEFL), and visa application forms.
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Generally, you'll need to submit a valid passport, proof of admission from the university, financial statements, passport-sized photographs, academic transcripts, language proficiency test scores (like IELTS/TOEFL), and visa application forms.
The processing time depends on the country and type of visa you're applying for. It can range from a few weeks to several months. We recommend applying as early as possible.
Many countries allow students to work part-time during their studies, usually up to 20 hours per week. It’s important to check the specific regulations of the country you are applying to.
During the visa interview, the officer may ask about your study plans, financial capability, and intent to return to your home country after your studies. Being honest and prepared is key.
In many cases, immediate family members, such as a spouse or children, can apply for a dependent visa to accompany you. However, the rules vary by country.
If your visa is rejected, we will help you understand the reasons and guide you through reapplying. Often, applications can be improved by addressing the reasons for the initial rejection.