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There’s a group on fb that you can join! Will help with your visa enquiries and relocating to Spain. The name is Nigerians in Spain. Best of luck! |
starboychan:Hello, have you decided how long you would like to stay in Barcelona? That depends on the type of visa you would apply. I’m in UAB aswell. |
Quincy07:My visa has been granted. Picking it up soon. It took over five weeks as I applied really early. Good luck to every other person applying. |
Josephvixion:Bank statement is very important. I think a lady here was denied visa at some point because she didn’t have the tuition for all three years. If you ask me 5.3M is not enough for a 3-year BSC program and I guess your upkeep is meant to be part of that 5.3m right? Try to it boost it if you can to be on the safe side. |
Josephvixion:Well, I really don’t know. But do you have to give an employment letter? Not necessary! |
okokkk:Hello, First of all get a CTC of your first Degree Certificate from your school. Then take that same copy along with your transcripts and WAEC Cert to Min of Education to authenticate before going to Min of Foreign Affairs for stamping. Min of Foreign Affairs will stamp your educational documents along side PCC and Birth Certificate or Age Declaration. Afterwards, book an appointment for legalization of documents. Also you can get an attestation of birth plus age declaration in place of your birth certificate. If possible have your school (where you completed your first degree) send a copy of your transcripts and a reference letter to the embassy before your legalization date to avoid investigation. Do this two weeks before you legalize. You can also write to the Embassy to confirm if they have received it. I hope this helps. |
Zenith12345:Hi, yes you do. |
tiptoe1:Amen. Thank you. |
Ladeeey:Hello, Can’t really tell as I am awaiting a response from the embassy. But I am aware that you should have your whole tuition fees and total upkeep for the whole period of study. I heard the embassy calculates upkeep at about 600€ per month. But to be on the safe side, calculate with atleast €800 per month. Multiply that by the current prevailing rate (not CBN please) and get the naira value. You would want to also have extra money in your account. Just to further convince them of your financial capability. Make sure you have receipt of payment for your school fees and accommodation payment. Translate all documents to Spanish apart from your visa application forms. |
Hello all, I finally applied for my visa some days ago. New update: you can apply for visa at least 3 months to the start of your program. To avoid confusion and visiting the embassy several times. Start early and follow the threads on this topic from page 1. It is very helpful. Visa fee - N24,800 (make sure you go with the exact amount) they don’t usually have change in the embassy. Concerning insurance... AIICO is not the only acceptable Insurance company. If you ask me, it’s a little too expensive. Allianz is quite cheap and the embassy accepts their insurance. Will revert with any more updates. Good luck |
Hello, Having more than one sponsor will only limit his chances of getting the visa. I suggest they all move funds to your account and as his sister, you can stand as his sponsor. LadymrsB: |
So I just submitted my documents for legalization at the Spanish Embassy. Just for an update and benefit of those you are processing their student visas now... It’s virtually the same requirements as we all have been talking about. It still cost N3,000 per page. Make sure your school sends your official transcripts, copy of certificate and a reference letter to avoid being investigated. I used my NPC birth certificate and she only asked for my age and said she doesn’t need to investigate it. By the way I was born 1991. Just stamp it at Min of Foreign Affairs or you can get a CTC stamp from NPC Abuja and legalize that same copy in MFA. WAEC Certificate doesn’t need legalization if your going for masters. Make sure all your documents have the stamp of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to avoid being sent back. Also they don’t like it when you laminate your documents so if you have them laminated, you can try to peel off the back only before you get there. I will post further updates when necessary. And I’ve been asked to pick up my documents in two days time. Start on time and be organized, you won’t have issues. Good luck everyone |
enigma14:Thanks Enigma. I sent you a private chat. I hope to get a response. |
Hello House, please a quick question. I have a birth Certificate from NPC and I was born before 1992. Do I need to still get attestation of Birth for legalization? Secondly, I got the CTC stamp on a copy of my certificate from my school, is it that same copy that min of Education will authenticate? Please assist thank you |
miqos02:No I haven’t but I was told at the Embassy in Abuja when I went for enquiries. But you can ask others who have submitted. |
Hello all, I have just received my original admission letter. After getting all my documents legalized and translated can I apply for my visa in May or June when my resumption is first week of September? Please assist with a response! Thank you ![]() |
miqos02:I was told in the Embassy in Abuja that you fill both in English |
Hello everyone. This post has been super helpful. Thanks to everyone who has contributed. I have a quick question. I got my admission into UAB in March. I have stamped my documents already in ministry of EDU. Can I start my process in June? I’d like to talk to anyone who has completed this process privately - +2347031619290 |
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