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June 25th, 2009Students Visa for Germany

Student who want to pursue a full time study program in Germany have to apply for a student visa at German Embassy or the Consulate General. Students Visa for Germany is initially granted for three-month duration. The Visa is further extended by the authorities in Germany within three months of their stay in the country. According to the immigration laws in Germany, it is compulsory to get a students Visa. This article provides relevant information regarding Students Visa for Germany and the documents required for applying for a Visa.

Documents Required for Students Visa for Germany

In order to apply for a Students Visa for studying in Germany, students have to furnish a number of important documents and submit it along with their application form at the Consulate General or German Embassy. Here is a list of the important documents required for students Visa for Germany.

1. Students are required to have a valid passport along with 2 passport photographs

2. Students have to furnish proof of possession of a school leaving certificate, i.e. A-level certificate, permitting them to study in Germany.

3. Students have to have proof that that they possess German-language skills or that that intend to attend a language course in Germany

4. Students also must have proof of adequate financial resources to sponsor their study and accommodation fees.

5. Finally students also require a health certificate to prove that they are medically fit.

Types of Students Visa for Germany

There are three different types of Students Visa for studying in colleges and universities Germany. The different types of Students Visa for Germany include:

1. Student Applicant Visa for students who do not have a certificate of admission to higher studies or of confirmation of application
2. Student Visa for those who already possess a certificate of admission to higher education or of application confirmation
3. Visa for participation in a language course for students who only want to attend a language course in Germany

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June 25th, 2009Australian Visa – Students’ Visa

Many people would welcome the opportunity to spend some time in Australia studying and they can, as long as certain conditions are met.

Firstly they must be proficient in English language, must attend a course or part of a course full time, and that course must be offered by an education or training provider registered with the Australian Government as accepting overseas students. The Department of Education, Science and Training provides full details but such courses include both vocational and academic.

There are seven different types of student visa which may have differing conditions attached and these are:

Independent ELICOS – for those undertaking an English Language Intensive Course either not leading to an Australian award or to a variety of certificates.

Schools – for those in primary or secondary education.

Vocational Educational and Training – which covers a number of vocational certificates and diplomas.

Higher Education – covering degrees and graduate qualifications.

Postgraduate Research – for those undertaking Masters research or a Doctorate.

Non-Award – which are foundation studies or other components of courses not leading to an Australian award.

AusAID and Defence – these are full-time courses undertaken by an AusAID or Defence student sponsored by the Australian Government

Each applicant for a student visa is assessed depending on country from which a passport is held and the type of visa required. The assessment level is designed to indicate how likely a student is to comply with the conditions of their visa, based on their previous behaviour. The assessment levels range from 1 to 5 and the higher the level, the more evidence will be required to support the visa application in terms of the student’s ability to support themselves and their fluency in the English language.

There are a number of conditions associated with being granted a Student Visa, the most notable of which being that the student must maintain adequate health insurance for the duration of their stay, they may not work unless the apply for a separate visa to do so and they must remain in full-time education. The conditions are far more detailed than this but this gives an idea of what is required of someone wanting to apply for a Student Visa.

The Australian Government Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs website will guide students through the steps required to apply for an Australian Visa.

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June 25th, 2009International Students VISA Process

University selection, choosing courses and finally getting admission is a lengthy process for all International Students. But there is another long and even important process is applying and getting the VISA. US Student Visa process had its ups and downs in recent times. The US Visa policy for international students changes, tightens and always in news for many reasons. So the first thing I will suggest is to give you time and more time to adhere with this whole process.

According to newly arrived students and the International Student Advisers in American campuses, the time and planning is the key to follow the Visa Process. Right after you have gotten admission in University and received the I-20 or acceptance letter from your University, you can submit your Visa application in the American Embassy or Consulate in your respective country. For a complete application you need filled application form, I-20 or proof of admission in university, your bank statement or financial support document and a valid passport. Once you submit the complete application packet in the Embassy, they call you for a brief interview. That interview is very crucial, as you have to convince the visa officer in those 3 minutes, in English language, that you are only going to US for education purpose and you will not stay there forever.

So the final word on this is plan, plan and plan ahead. Be optimistic and real. Ask questions in comments part and comment as you like.
Good luck and keep watching BTH Urdu Campus.

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June 25th, 2009New Zealand Visas Information

We are not New Zealand Immigration Advisors. The New Zealand Visa Information on this site is of a general nature only, for more information or advise you should visit

New Zealand Government Immigration

This section outlines the different New Zealand Visa options available when applying for New Zealand Residency. It will give you a better idea of the alternatives and which best suites your personal circumstances.

For specific New Zealand immigration advice on your own circumstances, we recommend that you contact the department of New Zealand Immigration or speak to one of the immigration agents advertising on the web.
Do I need a New Zealand Visa to go to New Zealand

Before you leave to travel to New Zealand please ensure that:

1. Your Passport is valid for at least 3 months after your planned departure date from New Zealand
2. Your Passport has any visas or permits that are required

From Australia

Do you need a New Zealand Visa or permit if you come from Australia?

If you are an Australian Citizen with an Australian Passport or a Australian Resident Visa holder you will not need a New Zealand Visa to visit New Zealand.

Australian Citizens or Permanent Residents (without criminal convictions) can visit New Zealand, work in New Zealand, or study in New Zealand indefinitely.
From United States

Do you need a New Zealand Visa or permit if you come from United States?

New Zealand has a visa waiver agreement with the USA.

If you have a USA passport you do not need New Zealand Visa for entering New Zealand for up to 3 months.

You will still require

1.Travel Tickets or evidence that shows your arrangements for onward travel
2.Evidence that you can financially support yourself while in New Zealand (you will need approximately NZ$1000 per month per person)

If staying for longer than 3 months.

You will need a Visitor Visa if you plan to stay longer than 3 months in New Zealand.

You can download the application form from New Zealand Immigration website or contact your nearest New Zealand Embassy.
From Canada

Do you need a New Zealand Visa or permit if you come from Canada?Canada has a Visa waiver agreement with New Zealand.

If you hold a Canadian passport you can enter New Zealand for up to 3 months.

You will still require
1.Travel Tickets or evidence that shows your arrangements for onward travel
2. Evidence that you can financially support yourself while in New Zealand (you will need approximately NZ$1000 per month per person).
3. From Jan2008 a Canadian passport holder without a criminal record can transit through the United States to New Zealand. Check beforehand with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security / Customs and Border Protection (DHS/CBP)

From United Kingdom

Do you need a New Zealand Visa or permit if you come from the UK?If you are a British passport holder you do not need a New Zealand Visa for a stay in New Zealand of up to 6 months.

Ireland has a visa waiver agreement with New Zealand. So if you are an Irish passport holder you do not need a New Zealand Visa for up to a 3 month stay

You will still need to

1.Show evidence of your onward travel arrangements
2. Evidence that you can financially support yourself while in New Zealand (you will need approximately NZ$1000 per month per person)

From India

Do you need a New Zealand Visa or permit if you come from India?All Indian Passport holders require a New Zealand Visa to enter New Zealand.

The New Zealand High Commission in New Delhi deals with all New Zealand Visas for migration, visitors, work, student visas. There are also offices in Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Cochin, Ahmedabad, and Kolkatta. The offices are run by a company called T.T Services who are contracted to NZIS to do the Visa paperwork. All New Zealand Visa applications need to be sent to T.T Services Offices who will then forward them onto the High Commission for processing.

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June 25th, 2009visa for london

STUDENT VISA

UK Student Visa application should be made at the nearest VFS Application center. Photocopies of all financial and academic documents should be submitted at the time of Visa application. The student will be called for personal interview at the British Deputy High Commission, only if required. During the personal interview, remember to carry all original documents
DOCUMENTS THAT ARE REQUIRED FOR A STUDENT VISA:-

1.Student Visa Application form.
2.Photograph - size 2 inches x 2 inches
3.Offer Letter from the Institution
4.TOEFL / IELTS score, if applicable
5.Valid Passport
6.Visa fee in cash or Bank Draft
7.Copies of Academic Mark sheets and Certificates
8.Work Experience Certificates, if applicable.
9.Proof of payment of fees, if applicable
10.Proof of Funds - Applicants must demonstrate that they have sufficient liquid assets to pay the tuition fees, living expenses and travelling cost without engaging in employment in UK. Even
Bank Loans are accepted:-

1.Letter from the sponsor
2.Income Tax Papers of the sponsor

INTERVIEW :-

The student may be called for an Interview, if required. If this is the case, you will be advised the date and time for the interview.

SOME OF THE COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS:-

1.Why are you going to the UK for studies?
2.Is this course not available in India?
3.Why have you selected this particular institution?
4.What are your Parents doing?
5.What is your Father’s annual income?
6.What are your plans after completing the course?
7.What is your TOEFL / IELTS Score?

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