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Re: Polish Student Visa by freedomtours(m): 9:46pm On Apr 13, 2025
Glowigreatness:
Thank you so much
You are welcome
Re: Polish Student Visa by zrocky: 9:40am On Apr 19, 2025
Toha22:
Please can O reach out to you via Whatsapp??
sorry I don't give out my personal number. Leave your message here
Re: Polish Student Visa by Update4real: 1:21pm On May 01, 2025
zrocky:
sorry I don't give out my personal number. Leave your message here
From my visit to Poland Embassy, I see the level of issuance of study visa have improved.
Re: Polish Student Visa by zrocky: 5:42am On May 02, 2025
Update4real:
From my visit to Poland Embassy, I see the level of issuance of study visa have improved.
good
Re: Polish Student Visa by clemichie: 3:10pm On May 03, 2025
Update4real:
From my visit to Poland Embassy, I see the level of issuance of study visa have improved.
improved by what ratio? How many days did you go? And by 10 to 15 people that collect their decisions per day, how many people got Visa?
Re: Polish Student Visa by yoursdesigner: 11:51pm On May 18, 2025
Hi everyone👋

My name is Tunde. I’m building something and I’d love to know how you currently make cross border payments (application or school fees) from Nigeria, any tips??
Re: Polish Student Visa by EXICON(m): 9:48am On May 20, 2025
What is the name of this school please?

Lance008:
Boss I wanted going for an IT course in Poznań and the tuition fee for semester is 1600euro can I be able to work and pay my fees
Thanks for the information you have been given
Re: Polish Student Visa by helpingnow: 11:13pm On May 20, 2025
i greet una...please who can help me out with a poland visa appointment date for a work visa. For a long time now, i have not been succeful in securing an appointment
Re: Polish Student Visa by MrAAA2: 10:01am On May 26, 2025
They open appointments 9:30 am of every last Monday of the month.
I don't know how many but it's so few. I managed to see one today but before I could click, it was gone.
Nigeria is responsible for I think 2 other countries too.
I believe the dates are just too few for 3 countries or it's racketeered, the latter is likely the case.
Re: Polish Student Visa by Graham340: 12:22pm On May 27, 2025
Hi. Is this for legalisation or visa appointment?

MrAAA2:
They open appointments 9:30 am of every last Monday of the month.
I don't know how many but it's so few. I managed to see one today but before I could click, it was gone.
Nigeria is responsible for I think 2 other countries too.
I believe the dates are just too few for 3 countries or it's racketeered, the latter is likely the case.
Re: Polish Student Visa by MrAAA2: 10:53pm On May 27, 2025
Graham340:
Hi. Is this for legalisation or visa appointment?
Visa appointment
Re: Polish Student Visa by tobianodino(m): 7:55pm On Jun 05, 2025
Update my people
Any update on appointment?
Is Poland good to try again now?
Re: Polish Student Visa by papadenzel(m): 1:01pm On Jun 10, 2025
tobianodino:
Update my people
Any update on appointment?
Is Poland good to try again now?
No. Same or worse: rejection rate is still same- bad
Re: Polish Student Visa by sewenbigboi: 12:27am On Jun 11, 2025
freedomtours:
Bulgaria and Poland shd be your focused.
The sch are a bit cheap and they have high rate of visa approval.
But we’ve seen people here complaining about Poland high rate of visa refusal sir
Or is it a lie?
Re: Polish Student Visa by Onorie(f): 5:38pm On Jun 18, 2025
sewenbigboi:
But we’ve seen people here complaining about Poland high rate of visa refusal sir
Or is it a lie?
Others rejections are not yours. Don't project other people's denials on yourself. Your case might be different. I am a testament that grace differ.
Re: Polish Student Visa by Henry1200(m): 3:45pm On Jun 19, 2025
Hello guys,
I am new for this poland study route.
Please i have some questions.
School: University of Warsaw.
1. What is the visa application fee (I saw €135 online)
2. How did you guys show living expense and how much is it (Do you need to do POF? if yes whats the duration?)
3. I saw something about medical insurance on the embassy website (How do i take care of it?)
4. They also wrote flight evidence (both going and return) as part of the documents to submit. Please i need more explanation here, do i need to book return flight before applying for visa?
5. About accommodation how do i take care of it as i saw they listed it as part of the evidence to show.

Any other viable information please share.



I did really be counting on your assistance.
Thank you 🙏
Re: Polish Student Visa by sewenbigboi: 7:13pm On Jun 21, 2025
Onorie:
Others rejections are not yours. Don't project other people's denials on yourself. Your case might be different. I am a testament that grace differ.
Thank you 🙏
Re: Polish Student Visa by Timi3272: 6:06pm On Jun 27, 2025
1. Pls who knows any cheap hotels around US consulate at Stolarska, Krakow.
2. how can I navigate my way from Krakow Airport to Stolarska, Krakow. Where do I get bus/train ticket

Thank you
Re: Polish Student Visa by Lisa222: 9:12pm On Jul 11, 2025
Hello everyone it is nice to be back here again but to encourage everyone trying to japa. Do not give up rejection is not the final answer. Poland rejected my application in 2023 I appealed still same story it broke me but I didn't give up. I tried other country which is Qatar and it worked for me but that wasn't were I wanted to be ,it was tough but I still believed in God . From Qatar I tried UK boom I got the visa , when trying this UK I came here to ask some questions and I was able to get a positive response which helped me too.
All I'm saying is thanks to everyone who give help to people on this group by responding to people questions and giving a solution to people challenges, you are one in a million.
To those still trying,do not give up.
Re: Polish Student Visa by Blessingsssz: 9:04am On Jul 12, 2025
Henry1200:
Hello guys,
I am new for this poland study route.
Please i have some questions.
School: University of Warsaw.
1. What is the visa application fee (I saw €135 online)
2. How did you guys show living expense and how much is it (Do you need to do POF? if yes whats the duration?)
3. I saw something about medical insurance on the embassy website (How do i take care of it?)


Hello Henry I’m also new line you and very confused can I send a WhatsApp message to you or an email let’s try and navigate it together
4. They also wrote flight evidence (both going and return) as part of the documents to submit. Please i need more explanation here, do i need to book return flight before applying for visa?
5. About accommodation how do i take care of it as i saw they listed it as part of the evidence to show.

Any other viable information please share.



I did really be counting on your assistance.
Thank you 🙏
Re: Polish Student Visa by Blessingsssz: 9:10am On Jul 12, 2025
QuinieR:
I was denied of student visa of Poland today, I am not myself since morning. An agent told me I can appeal, pls what’s are my chances of getting my visa after appealing for no 10. Sch gave me till March 31st to resume. Pls guys I need ur help nd information.
Hello quinie, have you been able to navigate the thing and appeal. Please can I ask you some questions
Re: Polish Student Visa by Blessingsssz: 9:14am On Jul 12, 2025
Hello please I’m new on this Poland visa route. I’m coming to Poznan university of life sciences by October. Please I need informations on proof of funding, how much do I need, how do I prove the money and should the money be in my account or my sponsor’s account? Someone said i should open a credit account and put the money in there I don’t know if that’s correct. Please I’ll appreciate all the help I can get with these questions
Re: Polish Student Visa by AmEagle: 2:12pm On Jul 16, 2025
Let the money be in your Sponsors account and get him to print his statement of account with statement of account reference letter.

Blessingsssz:
Hello please I’m new on this Poland visa route. I’m coming to Poznan university of life sciences by October. Please I need informations on proof of funding, how much do I need, how do I prove the money and should the money be in my account or my sponsor’s account? Someone said i should open a credit account and put the money in there I don’t know if that’s correct. Please I’ll appreciate all the help I can get with these questions
Re: Polish Student Visa by freedomtours(m): 3:11pm On Jul 18, 2025
Blessingsssz:
Hello please I’m new on this Poland visa route. I’m coming to Poznan university of life sciences by October. Please I need informations on proof of funding, how much do I need, how do I prove the money and should the money be in my account or my sponsor’s account? Someone said i should open a credit account and put the money in there I don’t know if that’s correct. Please I’ll appreciate all the help I can get with these questions
Meaning you have gotten visa..?
If you are asking for student visa application sake, let the money be in your sponsor account statement and you shd have upto to 2-3m in your own account and them adds some other documents as prove of ties to your home country.
Re: Polish Student Visa by freedomtours(m): 3:21pm On Jul 18, 2025
To demonstrate ties to your home country for a Poland schengen and European countries visa application, provide documents showing strong connections that indicate your intention to return. These may include:

*Professional ties:*

1. Employment contract
2. Letter from employer confirming employment and leave
3. Pay slips
4. Business registration documents (if self-employed)

*Family ties:*

1. Marriage certificate
2. Birth certificates of children
3. Documents proving family ownership of property
4. Proof of family business

*Financial ties:*

1. Bank statements showing significant savings
2. Property deed or mortgage documents
3. Investment documents
4. Tax returns

*Social ties:*

1. Documents proving membership in social organizations
2. Letters from community leaders or authorities
3. Proof of ongoing studies

*Other documents:*

1. Return ticket or travel itinerary
2. Proof of assets or investments in your home country
3. Documented plans for future activities in your home country

*Poland-specific requirements:*

1. A written declaration stating your intention to return (may be requested by the embassy/consulate)
2. Proof of language proficiency in your native language or English

*Tips:*

1. Translate documents into Polish or English.
2. Authenticate documents with relevant authorities.
3. Provide original documents and photocopies.
4. Ensure documents are up-to-date.

*Case-specific documentation:*

Depending on your individual circumstances, additional documents may be required.

For students:
- Admission letter
- Scholarship documents

For entrepreneurs:
- Business plan
- Company financial statements

For retirees:
- Pension documents
- Proof of financial support

*Consult:*

1. Polish Embassy or Consulate website
2. Visa application centers
3. Immigration lawyers or consultants

Remember, the specific documents required may vary depending on your nationality, visa type, and individual circumstances.

IMPORTANCE OF ECONMIC AND SOCIAL TIES TO HOME COUNTRY TO GETTING VISA APPROVAL
Do you know that the purpose of the property documents and valuation reports is to justify your economic status and home tie status,
which account for over 30% of getting visa approval, this are aspect that most visa application fails to tackle which need to visa refusal.


Proof of Funds: A Comprehensive Guide

Proof of funds is a document required by immigration authorities, educational institutions, and other organizations to demonstrate an individual's financial capability.

Purpose:

1. Ensure applicants have sufficient funds for living expenses, tuition fees, and other costs.
2. Verify the source of funds to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing.

Types of Proof of Funds:

1. Bank Statements
2. Savings Accounts
3. Fixed Deposit Certificates
4. Income Certificates
5. Tax Returns
6. Scholarship Awards
7. Sponsorship Letters
8. Financial Aid Awards

Requirements:

1. Recent documents (3-6 months)
2. Official letterhead or stamp
3. Signature of bank/financial institution representative
4. Clear indication of account holder's name and account balance
5. Translation (if document is not in English)

Acceptable Accounts:

1. Checking accounts
2. Savings accounts
3. Fixed deposit accounts
4. Money market accounts

Unacceptable Accounts:

1. Credit card statements
2. Loan accounts
3. Overdraft facilities
4. Investments with variable returns
Tips:

1. Ensure documents are up-to-date.
2. Verify requirements with relevant authorities.
3. Translate documents (if necessary).
4. Authenticate documents with relevant authorities.
5. Provide original documents and photocopies.

Consequences of Insufficient Proof:

1. Visa rejection
2. Application denial
3. Delayed processing

Consult:

1. Travel Immigration Experts
2. Financial advisors
3. Educational institutions
4. Embassy or consulate websites
Re: Polish Student Visa by babakb: 3:37pm On Jul 18, 2025
freedomtours:
To demonstrate ties to your home country for a Poland schengen and European countries visa application, provide documents showing strong connections that indicate your intention to return. These may include:

*Professional ties:*

1. Employment contract
2. Letter from employer confirming employment and leave
3. Pay slips
4. Business registration documents (if self-employed)

*Family ties:*

1. Marriage certificate
2. Birth certificates of children
3. Documents proving family ownership of property
4. Proof of family business

*Financial ties:*

1. Bank statements showing significant savings
2. Property deed or mortgage documents
3. Investment documents
4. Tax returns

*Social ties:*

1. Documents proving membership in social organizations
2. Letters from community leaders or authorities
3. Proof of ongoing studies

*Other documents:*

1. Return ticket or travel itinerary
2. Proof of assets or investments in your home country
3. Documented plans for future activities in your home country

*Poland-specific requirements:*

1. A written declaration stating your intention to return (may be requested by the embassy/consulate)
2. Proof of language proficiency in your native language or English

*Tips:*

1. Translate documents into Polish or English.
2. Authenticate documents with relevant authorities.
3. Provide original documents and photocopies.
4. Ensure documents are up-to-date.

*Case-specific documentation:*

Depending on your individual circumstances, additional documents may be required.

For students:
- Admission letter
- Scholarship documents

For entrepreneurs:
- Business plan
- Company financial statements

For retirees:
- Pension documents
- Proof of financial support

*Consult:*

1. Polish Embassy or Consulate website
2. Visa application centers
3. Immigration lawyers or consultants

Remember, the specific documents required may vary depending on your nationality, visa type, and individual circumstances.

IMPORTANCE OF ECONMIC AND SOCIAL TIES TO HOME COUNTRY TO GETTING VISA APPROVAL
Do you know that the purpose of the property documents and valuation reports is to justify your economic status and home tie status,
which account for over 30% of getting visa approval, this are aspect that most visa application fails to tackle which need to visa refusal.


Proof of Funds: A Comprehensive Guide

Proof of funds is a document required by immigration authorities, educational institutions, and other organizations to demonstrate an individual's financial capability.

Purpose:

1. Ensure applicants have sufficient funds for living expenses, tuition fees, and other costs.
2. Verify the source of funds to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing.

Types of Proof of Funds:

1. Bank Statements
2. Savings Accounts
3. Fixed Deposit Certificates
4. Income Certificates
5. Tax Returns
6. Scholarship Awards
7. Sponsorship Letters
8. Financial Aid Awards

Requirements:

1. Recent documents (3-6 months)
2. Official letterhead or stamp
3. Signature of bank/financial institution representative
4. Clear indication of account holder's name and account balance
5. Translation (if document is not in English)

Acceptable Accounts:

1. Checking accounts
2. Savings accounts
3. Fixed deposit accounts
4. Money market accounts

Unacceptable Accounts:

1. Credit card statements
2. Loan accounts
3. Overdraft facilities
4. Investments with variable returns
Tips:

1. Ensure documents are up-to-date.
2. Verify requirements with relevant authorities.
3. Translate documents (if necessary).
4. Authenticate documents with relevant authorities.
5. Provide original documents and photocopies.

Consequences of Insufficient Proof:

1. Visa rejection
2. Application denial
3. Delayed processing

Consult:

1. Travel Immigration Experts
2. Financial advisors
3. Educational institutions
4. Embassy or consulate websites
Nice One, please mention how much is Poland proof of funds aside tuition fees.

Thanks
Re: Polish Student Visa by Aliental: 6:00pm On Jul 18, 2025
Please, I need assistance. Did you apply for a study or work visa? If study, were you given some maths questions to solve, asked to label 1 or 2 European countries on a map, did you swear an affidavit that you would return to Nigeria after your studies? Because I watched some videos on YouTube of some Nigerians who recently went to Poland and they said these are part of the questions they were asked during the interview.
Secondly, please, how do I go about my health insurance requested by the embassy, and please, any idea on how much it will cost?
Gennyn:
I had an interview withthe Polish Embassy in June, was denied based on Number 10. Not one person got Visa amongst those of us that interviewed that day and neither did anyone on the day I came to appeal.
After my appeal, which I made sure I did everything right, I still got rejected.
Not also a single person got Visa on the same date.
This is what someone told me about the system which is out to exploit Nigerians instead of coming out to say they are not granting Visas to Nigerians.

"I spoke with a Polish authority asking why many applicants from Nigeria are denied visas to Poland. I was told that Nigerians have given the country a bad image - Internet crime, forgery, crimes, prostitution etc. And many of these Nigerians relocated from Ukraine. Infact the embassies are encouraged not to grant 95% applicants entry".

At this point I think applying is waste of funds.

Good luck u all
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