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Student Visa Solutions

Comprehensive guidance for students seeking to study abroad. From application to arrival, we're with you every step of the way.

Student Visa Assistance

Pursuing education abroad is an exciting opportunity, but navigating the student visa process can be challenging. Our experienced team specializes in student visa applications for countries around the world, ensuring you can focus on your academic goals.

We provide end-to-end support, from selecting the right program and institution to preparing your application and preparing for interviews. Our expertise covers various types of student visas including degree programs, language courses, and exchange programs.

With a 96% success rate for student visa applications, we have helped thousands of students achieve their dreams of studying abroad at prestigious institutions worldwide.

Student Visa Assistance

Popular Study Destinations

We specialize in student visa applications for these top education destinations

United States

United States

  • F-1 Visa (Academic Students)
  • J-1 Visa (Exchange Visitors)
  • M-1 Visa (Vocational Students)
  • Optional Practical Training (OPT)
  • STEM OPT Extension
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Canada

Canada

  • Study Permit
  • Post-Graduation Work Permit
  • Co-op Work Permit
  • Student Direct Stream (SDS)
  • Visitor to Student Permit
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United Kingdom

United Kingdom

  • Student Visa (Tier 4)
  • Short-term Study Visa
  • Graduate Route Visa
  • Child Student Visa
  • Student Union Sabbatical Officer
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Australia

Australia

  • Student Visa (Subclass 500)
  • Training Visa (Subclass 407)
  • Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485)
  • Student Guardian Visa (Subclass 590)
  • Post-Study Work Stream
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Germany

Germany

  • Student Applicant Visa
  • Student Visa
  • Language Course Visa
  • Job Seeker Visa for Graduates
  • EU Blue Card for Graduates
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New Zealand

New Zealand

  • Fee Paying Student Visa
  • Exchange Student Visa
  • Pathway Student Visa
  • Post-study Work Visa
  • Foreign Government Supported Student
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Our Student Visa Process

We guide you through every step of the student visa application process

01

University Selection

We help you identify suitable universities and programs based on your academic background and career goals.

02

Application Support

We assist with university applications, statement of purpose, recommendation letters, and required documentation.

03

Visa Preparation

We help you prepare all visa requirements, financial documents, and prepare for potential interviews.

04

Pre-Departure Guidance

We provide orientation about your destination country, accommodation options, and post-arrival procedures.

General Student Visa Requirements

While requirements vary by country, most student visas share these common prerequisites:

  • Letter of acceptance from an accredited educational institution
  • Proof of financial support for tuition and living expenses
  • Valid passport with sufficient validity
  • Academic transcripts and diplomas
  • Language proficiency test results (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.)
  • Medical examination results
  • Statement of purpose or study plan
  • Completed visa application forms and fees
Student Visa Requirements

Student Success Stories

Hear from students who achieved their study abroad dreams with our assistance

"VisaPro made my dream of studying in the US a reality. Their guidance on the F-1 visa process and university selection was invaluable. I'm now pursuing my Master's at Stanford!"

Client
Arjun Mehta

MS Computer Science, Stanford University

"The team at VisaPro helped me navigate the complex Canadian student visa process. Their expertise with the SDS program saved me time and stress. I'm now studying at UBC in Vancouver!"

Client
Sophie Williams

BA Economics, University of British Columbia

"Thanks to VisaPro, I secured my Tier 4 visa for the UK. They helped me with every step, from personal statement review to interview preparation. I'm now pursuing my PhD at Oxford!"

Client
David Kim

PhD Engineering, University of Oxford

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about student visa processes

We recommend starting the process 6-12 months before your intended start date. This allows time for university applications, receiving acceptance letters, gathering documents, and processing the visa. Some countries have specific timelines - for example, the US allows visa applications up to 120 days before your program start date.

Most countries allow international students to work part-time during their studies. Typically, this is limited to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during breaks. Some countries like the US require additional authorization for on-campus employment. After graduation, many countries offer post-study work permits allowing you to gain professional experience.

Most countries require proof that you can cover tuition fees and living expenses for your first year of study. The exact amount varies by country and institution. For example, the UK requires £1,265 per month for living costs outside London and £1,515 in London. You'll typically need to show bank statements, scholarship letters, or sponsor letters as proof of funds.

Many countries allow students to bring dependents (spouse and children) for longer programs. For example, in the UK, postgraduate students on courses lasting 9 months or longer can bring dependents. In Canada, your spouse may be eligible for an open work permit. Each country has specific rules about dependent visas, which we can help you navigate.

If your student visa is rejected, the first step is to understand the reasons for refusal. Most countries provide a refusal letter explaining their decision. Depending on the grounds for refusal, you may be able to address the issues and reapply. Some countries also offer appeal processes. We help analyze refusal reasons and develop strategies for successful reapplications.

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