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We provide a skilled staff to help you get the most out of your student visa. Our qualified and dependable Visa Consultants can assist you in obtaining a favorable result in your case.

  • What is a student visa?

    A student visa is an official document or stamp on your passport that allows you to enter and study in a foreign country for a specific period. The type of visa you need depends on your destination country and the length of your study program.

  • What are the requirements for a student visa?

    The exact requirements vary by country, but generally, you will need: A valid passport. Confirmation of enrollment (e.g., an acceptance letter from your chosen university). Proof of sufficient financial resources to cover tuition fees and living expenses. Proof of health insurance. Academic records and standardized test scores (if applicable). A completed visa application form. Payment of the visa application fee.

  • How long does it take to process a student visa?

    Processing times vary depending on the country and the time of year. On average, it can take 2-8 weeks. It is recommended to apply for your visa as soon as you receive your acceptance letter.

  • Can I work while on a student visa?

    Many countries allow international students to work part-time while studying. The rules vary by country; for example: USA: Up to 20 hours per week on-campus. Australia: Up to 40 hours per fortnight during the semester. Canada: Up to 20 hours per week off-campus during academic sessions.

  • What should I do if my visa application is rejected?

    If your student visa application is rejected, you can: Request a written explanation for the refusal. Address the issues mentioned and reapply. Seek guidance from our experts to strengthen your application.

  • How early should I apply for a student visa?

    You should apply as early as possible once you have all required documents and your acceptance letter. Some countries allow applications up to 6 months before your program start date.

  • Do I need a visa interview?

    Some countries, such as the USA, require a visa interview as part of the process. Our team can help you prepare for interviews to ensure your success.

  • Can my family accompany me on a student visa?

    Many countries allow family members (spouse and children) to accompany students under a dependent visa. The rules and application processes vary by country.

  • Can I extend my student visa?

    Yes, most countries allow visa extensions if you need more time to complete your studies. Ensure you apply for an extension before your current visa expires.

  • How can KOMS Education Consultancy help with my student visa?

    We offer end-to-end visa assistance, including: Document preparation and review. Guidance on financial proof and health insurance. Mock interviews for visa appointments. Updates on visa policies and requirements.

Special Issues & Common Forms

  • I have made an error on the DS-260, what should I do?

    If you want to correct the mistake before your visa interview at the emabassy or consulate, send an email to the NVC explaining the error and asking it to change the DS-260.

  • Why are police certificates required and How do I obtain a police certificate?

    A Police Clearance Certificate is a crucial document that verifies whether an individual has been convicted of a crime. It is required for visa, immigration, and emigration applications, as well as most employment applications nowadays.

  • What if my medical runs out before I travel to the United States with a copy of my medical report?

    There is a risk involved in doing so. The fiancee visa medical is now only valid for a MAXIMUM of 6 months, according to most consulates, and the fiance must reach the United States before the medical expires.