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Education & Talent Pathways

Study Destinations: Lithuania • Estonia • Latvia • Czech Republic • Sweden • Italy • Finland • Denmark

Infisync Global provides end-to-end student consultation for these countries — from program selection and admissions to visa guidance, career counselling, and employment support aligned with your field of study.

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Lithuania

Study • Career • Employment
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Estonia

Study • Career • Employment
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Latvia

Study • Career • Employment
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Czech Republic

Study • Career • Employment
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Sweden

Study • Career • Employment
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Italy

Study • Career • Employment
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Finland

Study • Career • Employment
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Denmark

Study • Career • Employment
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Connecting Global Education with international talent and career mobility

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Service Specialty

  • Study abroad consulting (Europe)
  • University selection & admissions
  • Visa & relocation support
  • Career & internship placement
  • Global recruitment solutions
  • Employer-of-record programs

Student Visa Guide

Student Visa: Meaning, Requirements, Rules, Application Steps & Rejection Reasons

A clear, professional overview to help you understand student visa eligibility, how to apply, and what mistakes to avoid.

Admission Required Financial Proof Matters Avoid Common Rejection Triggers

What is a student visa?

A student visa is official permission to enter a country and study at an approved institution for a defined period—usually after receiving a confirmed admission letter.

Student Visa Rules You Must Follow

  • Work limits: Many countries restrict student work hours (often up to 20 hours/week during study terms).
  • Attendance: Regular class attendance and participation are usually mandatory.
  • Academic progress: Scholarships/sponsors may require a minimum GPA or standing.
  • No overstaying: Leave or renew your status before your visa expires.
  • Residency limits: Student visas are typically for temporary study and may not allow direct permanent residence pathways.

Tip: Requirements vary by country—always confirm official rules before applying.

How to Apply for a Student Visa

  1. 1

    Apply to a study program

    Secure admission and get your official acceptance letter.

  2. 2

    Book your embassy/center appointment

    Choose a date for interview/biometrics (if required).

  3. 3

    Prepare your documents

    Passport, admission proof, finances, academics, forms, photos.

  4. 4

    Pay the visa fee

    Keep the receipt as proof of payment.

  5. 5

    Attend interview/biometrics

    Answer clearly and provide truthful, consistent information.

Common Reasons for Student Visa Rejection

Incomplete application or missing documents Insufficient proof of financial support Criminal/security history concerns Passport validity issues Unclear study plan or weak enrollment proof

Student Visa FAQ

Quick answers that help users (and search engines) understand the topic.

Do I need an acceptance letter to apply for a student visa?

In most cases, yes. A confirmed admission/acceptance letter from an approved institution is typically required.

Can I work on a student visa?

Many countries allow limited work hours under specific rules. Always confirm the country’s official policy before starting a job.

What is the most common reason for student visa refusal?

Insufficient financial proof and incomplete documentation are among the most frequent refusal reasons.

Can I stay after my student visa expires?

No. You must leave, renew, or change your status before expiration—overstaying can cause serious future visa issues.

Disclaimer: This content is for general information only. Visa rules and eligibility depend on the country and may change. Always verify details through official embassy/immigration sources.

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