Travel › Re: Polish Student Visa by Vicanace(m): 9:59am On Sep 29, 2017 |
Yes! with allowances. chaiks: congrats .is it full masters scholarship? |
Travel › Re: Polish Student Visa by Vicanace(m): 10:42am On Sep 25, 2017 |
[quote author=nuel101 post=60584498][/quote]I got schorlarship admission into the University of Dabrowa Gornicza, the only challenge now is with the embassy and I have not been informed of a new resumption date. It's still 1st of October. |
Travel › Re: Polish Student Visa by Vicanace(m): 9:01am On Aug 24, 2017 |
Has anyone gotten the Visa recently? |
Travel › Re: Polish Student Visa by Vicanace(m): 2:43pm On Jul 28, 2017 |
Please I also need to know if I need to pay for my flights and show the ticket to the embassy or if just a reservation will do. As this is a criteria for the Visa.
I don't want to pay now and then my Visa is denied which will now leave me with the burden of asking for a refund thereby loosing some money.
Thanks |
Travel › Re: Polish Student Visa by Vicanace(m): 1:55pm On Jul 26, 2017 |
It covers everything except flight tickets and Visa chuman33: All documents meaning for eg you going for bachelor's, WAEC Certificate, testimonial, transcript, eligibility letter, these are the main ones to go through MOE and MFA. And during visa submission you can then legalise WAEC Certificate, the embassy and university only require WAEC Certificate to be legalized at the Polish Embassy. The scholarship you got what those it cover? |
Travel › Re: Polish Student Visa by Vicanace(m): 1:50pm On Jul 25, 2017 |
Thanks @Chuman33, but what entails all documents, I thought it's only the final certificate? And do you know how long the visa issuance can take from the date of the interview? chuman33: Vicanace, Yes you still have to legalise all your documents at MOE and MFA. During the submission for visa you can then submit for legalisation of your WAEC Certificate or BSC Certificate, depending on what degree level you going for. Hope that helps. |
Travel › Re: Polish Student Visa by Vicanace(m): 10:41am On Jul 18, 2017*. Modified: 11:19am On Jul 18, 2017 |
I currently have a schorlarship with the University of Dabrowa Gornicza and everything has been made available. Please make me understand if I need to go to the ministry of education to validate my documents before my interview at the embassy or I can do it at once with the embassy? Thanks TemmyDavies: You would get your Eligibility Letter from ministry of education, Abuja. Your school would tell you which documents to legalize but you would be required to Authenticate your educational documents in Ministry of Education Abuja, where you would be required to submit your WAEC CERTIFICATE,TESTIMONIAL, TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS, STATEMENT OF RESULT, after which you would proceed to Ministry of foreign affairs, where they would also Authenticate the documents from Ministry of Education which I stated earlier, but this time including your BIRTH CERTIFICATE, and SPONSORSHIP LETTER.
As for the embassy requirements, check the list below. 1. International passport; 2. Visa fee of 18,600 Naira in cash (unless entitled to discount); 3. 2 passport-type photographs (en face, color, white background, no glasses, no hats); 4. Travel medical insurance valid for the entire period of intended stay plus at least 2 days; valid for all Schengen countries; minimum coverage 30,000 EUR; 5. Flight reservation (return); 6. Residence permit in one of the countries covered by the Embassy (if applicable); 7. Copy of passport data page and previous visas; 8. Copies of all original documents which the applicant wishes to keep.
1. Copy of acceptance letter; 2. All documents required by the institution; 3. Confirmation of payment of fees (if applicable); 4. Documents for legalization (if applicable) – more info: Legalization of documents; 5. Hotel reservation or proof of another accommodation; for applicants planning to stay with family or friends or being sponsored by Polish/EU citizens in any other way, an invitation registered with appropriate Polish authorities (Urzad Wojewodzki) is required; 6. Documents regarding applicant’s sufficient means of subsistence during intended stay, such as: introduction letter from employer with employer’s consent for travel; salary slips; proof of business ownership; personal/business bank account statements; proof of income generated by property; letter from sponsor and documents regarding sponsor’s financial situation; 7. Documents regarding applicants family situation (marriage/birth certificates).
If you need any other visit their website ----© http://www.abuja.mfa.gov.pl/en/consular_information/visas/
And Legalization is done at the embassy, they charge 8,300 per page,it was still 6K as at 7days ago,
God bless. |