A Study Visa allows you to pursue education in world-class institutions abroad. Whether you’re aiming for a diploma, degree, or specialized course, studying in a foreign country opens doors to new opportunities.
π¨π¦ Canada β Affordable tuition, work while you study, PR pathways
πΊπΈ USA β Top-ranked universities, scholarships, research opportunities
π¦πΊ Australia β High-quality education, post-study work options
π¬π§ UK β Shorter course durations, globally recognized degrees
β University Acceptance Letter
β Sufficient Financial Proof
β English Proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, PTE)
β Health & Police Clearance
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University Selection & Admission Assistance
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Visa Documentation & Filing
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Scholarships & Financial Aid Guidance
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Post-Study Work & PR Pathway Support
π© Apply Now! β Start your study journey today!
The processing time for a study visa depends on the country you are applying to. Hereβs an estimate for popular study destinations:
π Processing Time: 4 to 12 weeks
β Apply early as processing times may vary.
β SDS (Student Direct Stream) available for Indian students β faster processing (around 20 days).
π Processing Time: 2 to 8 weeks
β First, you must get an I-20 (admission letter) from a U.S. school.
β After that, visa appointments & approvals take a few weeks.
π Processing Time: 3 to 6 weeks
β Priority processing (5-10 days) is available for extra fees.
π Processing Time: 4 to 12 weeks
β Some cases take longer based on university & documents.
π Processing Time: 6 to 12 weeks
β Includes blocked account verification & university admission proof.
β Apply early β Visa processing times may vary based on volume.
β Make sure documents are complete to avoid delays.
β Check for priority services if you need faster processing.
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Yes! Many countries allow international students to work part-time while studying. Hereβs a breakdown for popular study destinations:
β Allowed: Up to 20 hours/week during semesters & full-time during breaks.
β Work on-campus or off-campus (no extra permit needed).
β Higher chances of getting a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) after studies.
β On-campus jobs only for first year (20 hours/week).
β After first year, off-campus work allowed through CPT or OPT (with permission).
β Allowed: Up to 20 hours/week during term time & full-time during holidays.
β Some restrictions based on course & visa type.
β Allowed: 48 hours per fortnight (i.e., 24 hours/week).
β Full-time work permitted during official holidays.
β Allowed: 120 full days or 240 half-days per year.
β No extra work permit needed but priority given to German & EU students.
πΉ Work opportunities include:
π‘ Tip: Working part-time helps gain experience & manage expenses, but your main focus should be studies!
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If youβre planning to study abroad, youβll need to submit the following essential documents for a student visa application:
β Confirmation of enrollment from a recognized institution (Letter of Acceptance).
β Some countries require tuition fee payment receipts.
β Must be valid for the duration of your course (+ extra months depending on country rules).
β Completed & signed student visa application form (varies by country).
β As per the specific size and background required by the country.
β Bank statements, education loan approval, or sponsorβs financial support to prove you can cover:
β IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or Duolingo scores (if required by the institution or country).
β Minimum scores depend on the course & university.
β A detailed SOP explaining study goals, future plans, & why you chose the country & institution.
β Resume (CV) if required.
β Previous education certificates (10th, 12th, Bachelor’s/Masterβs transcripts & degrees).
β Some countries require marksheets attested by authorities.
β Some countries require a medical test & police clearance certificate.
β Health insurance coverage proof (e.g., Canada, Australia, Germany).
β Schedule an interview & biometrics appointment (fingerprints & photo).
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USA: SEVIS Fee Receipt (Student & Exchange Visitor Information System).
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Canada: GIC proof (if applicable), CAQ for Quebec.
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UK: CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) from the university.
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Australia: Proof of OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover).
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Germany: Blocked Account confirmation for financial proof.
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