Once students receive their Letter of Acceptance from their desired university, It should be treated as a green signal to start their application procedure for their student Visa.
Every university has prescribed English language requirements that the student needs to successfully qualify for. Hence, students are advised to check the university requirements and qualify for them.
A student visa is called by several names, depending on your study abroad destination. While in the UK, a student visa is called a Tier 4 (General Student) visa, in the US, the student visa is referred to as an F-1 visa.
Living expenses depend on multiple variables. Candidates can check out the amount of money they would require by going through our article, The Most Affordable Countries to Study Abroad, mentioned above.
A: This depends on the discretionary power of the consulate. They would handle such situations on a case-by-case basis.
A: Candidates can apply online, on the official website of the consulate, or simply visit the visa issuing authority in person with the required documents and Visa Processing Fee.
A: Yes. Families of students can travel. However, they would not be allowed to travel on a student visa and would require different visas for themselves.
A: Most student visas allow students to work 20 hours per week once their semester begins.
A: Students can stay for the entire period their visa has been issued for. A lot of times, students are required to extend their visa to a later date which can also be requested.
A: Students can visit our website for the latest information on studying abroad or simply get in touch with our counsellors for the latest information on visa applications and studying abroad