Study Abroad Visa
Your global education journey starts here
Available Visa Types
Canadian Study Permit
For programs longer than 6 months at DLI-designated schools
UK Student Visa
For higher education at licensed UK institutions
US F1 Student Visa
For full-time study at SEVP-approved schools
Schengen Student Visa
For studies in EU countries exceeding 90 days
Required Documents
- Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
- Unconditional offer letter from an accredited institution
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- English language test scores (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
- Financial proof (bank statements, sponsor letter, scholarship letter)
- Statement of Purpose / Personal Statement
- Proof of payment of tuition fees or deposit
- Medical/health insurance
- Accommodation confirmation
Important: Document requirements may change. Always verify the latest requirements with the relevant embassy or Tbils Visa before submitting your application.
Step-by-Step Application Process
Choose Your Destination & School
Research accredited universities that match your field of study and budget.
Pass English Language Test
Register and sit IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE β most schools require a minimum of 6.0β7.0 band.
Apply to the University
Submit your application with transcripts, personal statement, and references.
Receive Offer Letter
Once accepted, you'll receive an unconditional or conditional offer letter.
Apply for Student Visa
Submit your visa application with offer letter, financial proof, and supporting documents.
Travel and Enroll
After visa approval, make travel arrangements and enroll at your institution.
Tips for a Successful Application
Apply to multiple universities to increase your chances of acceptance.
IELTS scores above 6.5 open doors to top-tier schools.
Show sufficient funds β many countries require proof of 1 year's living expenses upfront.
Scholarship applications and your student visa application can run simultaneously.
Contact Tbils Visa early β study visa processing can take 3β4 months.
Study Abroad Visa FAQs
Most countries require proof that you can afford your studies. Showing a deposit payment or scholarship letter is often sufficient.
Yes, in most countries students are allowed to work part-time (typically 20 hours per week) during term time.
It depends on the university and program. Most undergraduate programs require 6.0β6.5 and postgraduate programs 6.5β7.0.
Quick Info
Study Abroad Visa
Visa Fee
Varies by country
Processing Time
Varies by country (4 β 12 weeks)
Fees are approximate and subject to change. Always confirm the latest fee at the embassy website.
Ready to Apply?
Speak to a Tbils Visa consultant about your Study Abroad visa application today.
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