Saturday, April 17, 2010

How do people from 3rd world countries get a visa to study abroad?

All I have is a high school degree, and I was wondering how I can get a student visa to study in another country

How do people from 3rd world countries get a visa to study abroad?
It really is different for every country.
Reply:u need to apply for a school abroad and if accepted then theyll send u a letter of acceptance. you take that to the embassy of the country ur trying to go to.


basically you need some type of certificate for the job that your applying for abroad, that way youll have a better chance of being approved by the embassy. its also good to show other documents thats under ur name to the embassy
Reply:u first have to get accepted in the school


then get paperwork to send the that countries visa committee. you still may get denied. it has happened
Reply:From what country are you from? Check the embassy of the country you can want to study located in your country. You can also browse it from yahoo search engine..
Reply:Every country is different. The one you come from we might not accept you. I'm sorry. Look on the website for student visas and that will tell you what countries you can go to.
Reply:I think u have to pay for that....But idk where u have to go get it sry...
Reply:You'd have to have a place confirmed at a recognised school/college.
Reply:Idk. A lot of people from Brazil come over to the USA to study....idk how thou. I think you have to get really good grades and go to the passport people to try out.
Reply:They buy their way here...or have their friends that made it to the USof A to get documents made for them...


Or they are just plain ILLEGAL.
Reply:It is pretty simple. I know several people who from developing countries and are currently studying in other countries. It is first important to get accepted at a school or university in the desired country, then the necessary documents needed to acquire a visa are usually prepared by the school to which you have matriculated. That documentation is sent ahead to the requisite embassy or consulate as an application for a student visa (which itself has certain stipulations - one of which is you are not expected to hold a job while you are a recipient of this type of visa). You are then called in for an interview with the embassy and as with any other visa applications, you are subject to a denial. However, this is highly unlikely because part of the paperwork that the school would have prepared on your behalf would indicate your ability to pay the tuition and other expenses needed while in the country of your choice.
Reply:Yes and no, apply unless your sponsored


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