Spanish Visa Guide For Students

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Sep 03, 2019   •  2 views

Guide to Spanish Visa

Thinking about ‘La-Tomatina” or enjoying the beach in Barcelona? Then you must be thinking of coming to Spain. “Hola Amigo” so today we are going to discuss how you can come to Spain for your studies.
First thing firstSpanish Visa
If you are coming fromoutside the European Union then you have to apply for the Student Visa, if you want to study in Spain.

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In this article, we will try to make you understand the various visa types as well as the requirements needed for obtaining your student visa.This can be complicated and confusing because often the information you find online is confusing.

Types of Student VisaSpanish Visa

The type of student visa needed will depend on the duration of your stay.

  • If you plan to study for 3 to 6 months you need to apply for atype D visa valid for up to 180 days (Visado D Estudios hasta 180 días). With this type of visa, you cannot obtain a Residence Card for foreign students (TIE). Neither can you extend your visa from Spain, you would have to apply for a new visa from your home country.

  • If you plan to study for more than 180 days in Spain you would need to apply for theopen-ended type D student visa (Visado D Estudios, Investigación). What the “open-ended” means is that you can prolong your student visa from Spain, without going home to your home country.students visa Spain requirements

  • This visa is valid for 3 months. During this period, you need to obtain aStudent Residence Card for Foreigners (TIE). With the TIE card, you can legally stay in Spain. The card is valid for a maximum of one academic year and can be renewed annually until you finish your studies.

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Keep in mindSpanish Visa

It is important to know thatyou cannot apply for a student visaonce you are in Spain, you would have to do it through the Spanish Embassy/Consulate in your country before entering Spain.A visa can never be changed once you are in Spain, e.g. if you enter Spain on a tourist visa, you cannot change that to a student visa. The only visa valid is the one obtained from the Spanish Embassy/Consulate before coming to Spain.

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When should you apply for the Spanish Visa?

We recommend you to apply for your visa at least 8 weeks in advance. Some Embassies and Consulates demand an appointment. In others, you can just leave your documents with them directly.students visa Spain requirements

Documents needed for the Spanish Visa

  • An Invitation Letter from your academic institution, including confirmation of the course fee paid in full

  • Completed visa application form (solicitud de visado)

  • National Passport and one copy of the Passport. The passport must be valid for the intended period of your stay in Spain

  • Two passport photographs

  • Medical Certificate from your doctor

  • Proof of financial means (you need to show for at least €600/Month so that the Spanish Embassy or Consulate can see that you can afford food and rent during your stay)

  • Proof of payment of visa application fee

  • Criminal Record Certificate

  • Depending on your home country, the Spanish Embassy/Consulate might demand Proof of Accommodation

*The Embassy/Consulate might ask for additional documents and the required documents might vary depending on from where you apply. Therefore, always check with them before applying for your student visa.

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**All foreign official documents must be legally approved. If necessary, they must be translated into Spanish by an authorized translator.

Step by Step student guide for Spanish Visa

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Documents you need to submit for the Spanish Visa

You will apply for your student visa through the nearest Spanish Embassy/Consulate in your country. Normally you can expect an answer in 10-15 working days. We understand that, even with this visa guide, the process can feel quite overwhelming.

Take the Spanish DELE exam before you come to Spain

Although it not mandatory to take the Spanish Language Proficiency exam for your studies. Most of the international universities will teach you in English. But it is advisable to pass theDELEand obtain the B2 certificatein Spanish for future employment.

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If you are looking for further employment, it very crucial for you to take theTOEICor theTOEFLexam to certify your English Proficiency Level. Now in the EU companies are hiring people with English proficiency and what could be better than aTOEIC or TOEFLcertificate, which can show your language proficiency level.

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Often big companies hire people who can communicate in English and also can have a business conversation in the English language. Nowadays companies are becoming global and everyone wants to have a global business and for the employee with English skills comes very handy.

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