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Re: Polish Student Visa by tobianodino(m): 1:45pm On Jun 11, 2021
1murphy1:



Please for one who's going for a Bsc, is it only the waec I need to legalized at embassy?

Original Waec results

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Re: Polish Student Visa by Peterkinte: 1:55pm On Jun 11, 2021
Hello guys, please for the visa application at the Polish embassy, I was told to get a travel insurance, is it really compulsory to get an insurance for the whole duration of my studies (2 years) or to get for just 1 year.?
Re: Polish Student Visa by tobianodino(m): 2:06pm On Jun 11, 2021
Cypherhendrix:
I just got admitted into university of opole

Faculty of philology

Admission list has been dropped?
Re: Polish Student Visa by tobianodino(m): 2:07pm On Jun 11, 2021
iamadonis2:


Kindly acknowledge I typed Modified in that comment.

Alright boss
Re: Polish Student Visa by lindasweden: 2:34pm On Jun 11, 2021
whitewalker01:
Hello all, i have been following this thread and it has really been helpful and enlightening..i just got admission into the University of Opole..now hoping to get a visa appointment date and other documents required...Hopefully those recently admitted can see this thread and we relate..

Congratulations! But I think you have to pay your first-semester tuition fee first, make arrangements for accommodation, and arrange your credit card certificate thing with the first bank or other banks with other required documents before booking an appointment with the embassy. Check the Polish embassy website below;

https://www.gov.pl/web/nigeria-en/d-type-national-visa

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Re: Polish Student Visa by tobianodino(m): 2:39pm On Jun 11, 2021
If you will be applying next year apply to this school "katolicki uniwersytet lubelski jana pawła" it is the most cheapest university in Poland but there's limited space...I had issues with Nigeria Police, that's why I didn't apply

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Re: Polish Student Visa by yourshopkwikguy(m): 3:07pm On Jun 11, 2021
tobianodino:


The School fees is 5000 zloty per year .. but i'm are paying 3000zloty as past of first semester..
which school is that boss and what course?
Re: Polish Student Visa by yourshopkwikguy(m): 3:08pm On Jun 11, 2021
lindasweden:


Follow the instructions on the Polish embassy website and do as it instructs. Regarding the funding, remember to also add the cost of the accommodation that you have secured by multiplying the monthly cost by 12. Below is what it says in terms of funding;

7. Documents confirming the possession of financial resources to cover the costs of return travel and costs of stay in Poland (to be selected from the list - there is no obligation to present all of them). The minimum required amount of financial resources is as follows: 1) PLN 2 500 for the return trip, 2) the cost of accommodation shown on the basis of hotel or rental agreement, 3) PLN 701 for each month of stay (PLN 701 x 12 months = 8 412 PLN):

a) Traveler's check;

b) Original certificate of a credit card limit issued by the bank that issued the credit card;

c) Original certificate of cash in a bank having its registered office in the territory of the Republic of Poland;

d) Document confirming the granting of a national or foreign scholarship;

e) Original certificate of employment and amount of earnings;

f) Original letter of sponsorship confirmed by a notary public - if the applicant does not finance his/her stay in Poland. The sponsor confirms the possession of funds to cover the costs of return travel and the costs of the applicant's stay in Poland on the basis of the documents listed in point a, b, c or e.

Reference:
https://www.gov.pl/web/nigeria-en/d-type-national-visa
I don't think this monetary requirements works again when people with less than 4 million naira visas are rejected.

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Re: Polish Student Visa by noskcid(m): 3:18pm On Jun 11, 2021
Are they granting visas now to Nigerians?
Re: Polish Student Visa by manneger2: 3:34pm On Jun 11, 2021
yourshopkwikguy:
I don't think this monetary requirements works again when people with less than 4 million naira visas are rejected.
Na waoo, someone with 4million credit card certificate can be rejected and another with 3m can get the visa, it depends on ur tuition fee and price of accommodation u reserve and also city you are going to.

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Re: Polish Student Visa by Odez1: 3:55pm On Jun 11, 2021
Good evening like minded… please I want to ask.. when is the best time to apply for visa for September resumption?

2. Without booking for legalization, if someone get appointment for visa, can he go with his documents for legalization sameday?

Thanks for your response.
Re: Polish Student Visa by bammike21: 4:18pm On Jun 11, 2021


Haha, I'm used to the staring thing, the last time I checked the weather in lodz (last night, it was a whooping 0degrees) cry

Thanks bro wink

Hello Bro. I know this is an old post. But I’d like to know which is advisable and compulsory to do first, book appointment for legalization first at the embassy or book appointment for visa first before legalization. Because I’m thinking of legalizing my certificate first before paying the tuition fee. Please let me know which is best to do first. Thanks
Re: Polish Student Visa by necz: 5:40pm On Jun 11, 2021
Thanks bro

He doesn't even deserve to know where I'm. I don't know why the dude is pained

Raphael2021:


Oga. Be calming down. Necs is not an agent. He’s in Poland. How you’d label people is surprising. Assuming I didn’t know Nec, I’d have just believed you. Calm down and learn from experienced people

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Re: Polish Student Visa by yourshopkwikguy(m): 5:49pm On Jun 11, 2021
manneger2:

Na waoo, someone with 4million credit card certificate can be rejected and another with 3m can get the visa, it depends on ur tuition fee and price of accommodation u reserve and also city you are going to.
So what's the criteria for calculation now sir?
Re: Polish Student Visa by deransom(m): 6:47pm On Jun 11, 2021
tobianodino:


The School fees is 5000 zloty per year .. but i'm are paying 3000zloty as past of first semester..

Please which University is that, I would like to look into it, thanks
Re: Polish Student Visa by Nobody: 6:55pm On Jun 11, 2021
Hello , it is still me from Cameroun . I don’t understand. Some schools demand legalisation of documents. Does it mean I should make a first travel to Nigeria for legalisation at the embassy there and then I postulate to the university , and later travel again to Nigeria when accepted by the school for visa ?
Re: Polish Student Visa by Nobody: 7:04pm On Jun 11, 2021
yourshopkwikguy:
I don't think this monetary requirements works again when people with less than 4 million naira visas are rejected.


Hello , it is still me from Cameroun . I don’t understand. Some schools demand legalisation of documents. Does it mean I should make a first travel to Nigeria for legalisation at the embassy there and then I postulate to the university , and later travel again to Nigeria when accepted by the school for visa To Poland?
Re: Polish Student Visa by xsayberries: 7:15pm On Jun 11, 2021
Hello all,I was at Firstbank for the credit card certificate today and I was told it’s a fixed deposit account and my money would be dere for a minimum one year and that if I spend from it at any month I don’t repay back atleast 15% of what I spent I would be charge 2.5% intrest rate.Has anyone been told this?,
Re: Polish Student Visa by Schon007: 7:39pm On Jun 11, 2021
xsayberries:
Hello all,I was at Firstbank for the credit card certificate today and I was told it’s a fixed deposit account and my money would be dere for a minimum one year and that if I spend from it at any month I don’t repay back atleast 15% of what I spent I would be charge 2.5% intrest rate.Has anyone been told this?,

Request a "cash back credit card" not just "credit card".
They are not loaning you money, they are giving you a value for your money.

Also speak with a manager not customer service (most of them don't know jack)

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Re: Polish Student Visa by feclela(m): 8:24pm On Jun 11, 2021
Good day all,

Please I am trying to apply to the University of Opole with my HND for Bsc in International Business

BUT

I am having issues going around the application portal especially the education section.

Please who has applied to the issue and can help me around it? Thank you
Re: Polish Student Visa by Olajydon: 8:52pm On Jun 11, 2021
Schon007:


Request a "cash back credit card" not just "credit card".
They are not loaning you money, they are giving you a value for your money.

Also speak with a manager not customer service (most of them don't know jack)
Please is the certificate issued by First Bank a form of letter?
Re: Polish Student Visa by Oemmy: 9:01pm On Jun 11, 2021
xsayberries:
Hello all,I was at Firstbank for the credit card certificate today and I was told it’s a fixed deposit account and my money would be dere for a minimum one year and that if I spend from it at any month I don’t repay back atleast 15% of what I spent I would be charge 2.5% intrest rate.Has anyone been told this?,

This product is also a credit card and with a certificate. But what you actually need is cash back credit facilities which is very uncommon in most banks. Try to visit branches that are in the central

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Re: Polish Student Visa by xsayberries: 9:16pm On Jun 11, 2021
Schon007:


Request a "cash back credit card" not just "credit card".
They are not loaning you money, they are giving you a value for your money.

Also speak with a manager not customer service (most of them don't know jack)

Yes I have spoken to top pple in the bank and they said that is how cash back credit card works,anyone who has used credit card and was successful can you give details on how you went about it please
Re: Polish Student Visa by xsayberries: 9:18pm On Jun 11, 2021
Oemmy:

This product is also a credit card and with a certificate. But what you actually need is cash back credit facilities which is very uncommon in most banks. Try to visit branches that are in the central

Can I withdraw the funds as soon as the visa process is over? Kindly suggest a bank branch that can do this thank you
Re: Polish Student Visa by Suremarcus1: 9:25pm On Jun 11, 2021
xsayberries:


Can I withdraw the funds as soon as the visa process is over? Kindly suggest a bank branch that can do this thank you
. First bank branch. And gtb branch
Re: Polish Student Visa by lindasweden: 9:43pm On Jun 11, 2021
yourshopkwikguy:
I don't think this monetary requirements works again when people with less than 4 million naira visas are rejected.

Those with N4 million do not get their visa because they failed to submit all the required documents while those with N2 million got their visas because they followed the instructions of the Polish embassy. It's not all about the huge amount of money but it's all about submitting the required documents. If you had visited the Polish embassy website you wouldn't make this comment about the monetary requirement because that is the requirement as of today. Maybe you didn't apply to any Universities because if you do you should be able to visit the Polish embassy website, but I will give you the opportunity to access the information regarding the financial requiremnts by providing the website here for you.

https://www.gov.pl/web/nigeria-en/d-type-national-visa
Re: Polish Student Visa by feclela(m): 9:43pm On Jun 11, 2021
Please I need help on this

feclela:
Good day all,

Please I am trying to apply to the University of Opole with my HND for Bsc in International Business

BUT

I am having issues going around the application portal especially the education section.

Please who has applied to the issue and can help me around it? Thank you
Re: Polish Student Visa by yourshopkwikguy(m): 9:53pm On Jun 11, 2021
lindasweden:


Those with N4 million do not get their visa because they failed to submit all the required documents while those with N2 million got their visas because they followed the instructions of the Polish embassy. It's not all about the huge amount of money but it's all about submitting the required documents. If you had visited the Polish embassy website you wouldn't make this comment about the monetary requirement because that is the requirement as of today.
I've read over and over again but I'm not sure that works again tho sincerely, who can you say got their visas with 2M recently tho? Loll
Re: Polish Student Visa by yourshopkwikguy(m): 9:55pm On Jun 11, 2021
Cmade1:



Hello , it is still me from Cameroun . I don’t understand. Some schools demand legalisation of documents. Does it mean I should make a first travel to Nigeria for legalisation at the embassy there and then I postulate to the university , and later travel again to Nigeria when accepted by the school for visa To Poland?
I don't know really tho for Cameroon but I think you have to authenticate the certificates first at your country's ministry of education then look for Poland embassy in your neighbouring francophone countries if not in Cameroon.
Re: Polish Student Visa by huncho22(m): 10:06pm On Jun 11, 2021
lucexy:



I haven't been long in Poland but from my observation

1. Anyone can adapt if you're willing to study hard. The courses here are totally different from what you were taught in Nigeria. Talking from experience, I started my MSc in March from Nigeria and it wasn't easy, at some point I almost quit cos the lecturers don't teach, they assume you know it.

2. The lecturers are also flexible. They always schedule seperate meetings for students who maybe have difficulty in their courses.

3. I really can't say.

4. In my city, a foreign student can survive. The cost of living is relatively ok. Plus, as a student you can get a job, part time or full time.

5. It is worth it.

I know some people look down on the country because they feel their economy is not as great as Germany's but it is a great country and if you really want to make a good life for yourself here, you can.

Those who are into IT also make it big time here. There are so many IT related jobs here. If you can also speak English and certain foreign languages, you can easily get maybe a customer rep job.

I've never had issues with racism but I've gotten a lot of stares when I walk on the street, they don't see a lot of black folks esp in town. The people are very reserved, I guess it's the language barrier and their nature.


That being said, everything I've said here is from my experience from my short stay here. Between, my city is Gliwice.
getting a work as a student is it easy ?
Re: Polish Student Visa by xsayberries: 10:12pm On Jun 11, 2021
Suremarcus1:
. First bank branch. And gtb branch
I was at both today GTB said have to be 1M earner and first said I would have the money in fixed deposit for two years after the card
Re: Polish Student Visa by lindasweden: 10:30pm On Jun 11, 2021
yourshopkwikguy:
I've read over and over again but I'm not sure that works again tho sincerely, who can you say got their visas with 2M recently tho? Loll

A lot of people got their visas with N2 million (self-funded) because their tuition fees and accommodation appeared to be one of the cheapest in Poland. If you really understand the information on the Polish embassy website you would understand how easy it is to do it yourself. It is not all about a huge amount of money, but it is all about personalizing the calculation of the figures on the polish embassy website.

For example, the website states that:
7. Documents confirming the possession of financial resources to cover the costs of return travel and costs of stay in Poland (to be selected from the list - there is no obligation to present all of them). The minimum required amount of financial resources is as follows: 1) PLN 2 500 for the return trip, 2) the cost of accommodation shown on the basis of hotel or rental agreement, 3) PLN 701 for each month of stay (PLN 701 x 12 months = 8 412 PLN):

To personalize this according to your university, say the University of Opole,
return trip PLN 2,500 + Uni Opole student hostel PLN 390 per month X 12 months = PLN 4680 + living expenses PLN 701 per month X 12 months = PLN 8412. When you add all together the result will be = PLN 15592.
Using www.xe.com website PLN 1 = N112. So 15592 X 112 = N1,731,937.72Kobo
Source: Polish Embassy website. https://www.gov.pl/web/nigeria-en/d-type-national-visa

You see that it is not even up to 2 million naira. The above explanation is only going to favor the University of Opole admitted students if self-funded. The amount is expected to increase if someone is sponsoring you because that person is expected to have some money for himself after sponsoring you. This is what the polish embassy automatically expects you to know after reading their funding aspect.

Therefore, if you had read over and over this platform and didn't find the solution, have you read over and over the Polish embassy website?
Thanks.

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