Prepare your student visa with a clear document and timeline plan.
Understand visa requirements, required documents, financial proof, common refusal risks, and how iAdmission supports your preparation after admission.
Visa outcomes are never guaranteed
iAdmission provides preparation guidance only. Final decisions are made by embassies, immigration authorities, and official visa offices.
Visa overview
Most student visa routes require admission proof, identity documents, financial capacity, insurance, and a credible study plan.
Financial proof
Requirements vary by country, but usually include tuition payment evidence, living funds, sponsor documents, and bank history.
Timeline
Start as soon as you receive an offer. Many destinations require weeks for document preparation, biometrics, and decision processing.
Country-specific visa guides
Open a country guide for document, timeline, financial-proof, and refusal-risk planning.
Ireland
4-8 weeksStudents normally need evidence for tuition, living costs, sponsor support, and accessible funds. Exact thresholds can change and must be confirmed before applying.
View Ireland guideUnited Kingdom
3-6 weeksStudents may need tuition funds and living costs held for the required period unless an exemption applies. CAS and official rules must be checked before submission.
View United Kingdom guideCanada
6-12+ weeksFinancial evidence may include tuition, living costs, GIC where used, sponsor documents, and bank history. Requirements vary by stream and date.
View Canada guideAustralia
4-10 weeksStudents should plan for tuition, living costs, OSHC, travel funds, and sponsor evidence where required.
View Australia guideMalaysia
4-8 weeksFinancial proof depends on university and immigration requirements, including tuition ability and living-cost planning.
View Malaysia guideGeorgia
2-6 weeksStudents should prepare bank statements or sponsor support showing ability to cover tuition and living costs.
View Georgia guideRequired documents
Valid passport with sufficient validity
University offer or admission letter
Academic transcripts and certificates
Financial proof and sponsor documents
English test or language evidence where required
Health insurance or medical documents where required
Visa application form, photos, and payment receipt
Statement of purpose or genuine student explanation where required
Visa process
1Confirm admission offer and visa category
2Check destination-specific document rules
3Prepare financial proof and sponsor evidence
4Review documents for consistency before submission
5Submit visa application and biometrics where required
6Track decision, respond to requests, and plan travel after approval
Common rejection reasons
Unclear study purpose or weak course progression
Insufficient or inconsistent financial proof
Missing documents, expired documents, or translation issues
Previous immigration history not explained clearly
Late application close to the intended intake