Why Study In Poland?
For an amazing and economical study abroad experience, students frequently choose Poland as their location in Europe. Poland offers an elite European degree that is respected throughout the world thanks to its diversified and rich educational background. Poland’s universities provide a wide range of courses in business, engineering, medicine, and other significant academic fields.
Education In Poland
One of the innovators of the Polish study visa in India is Edugo Abroad. Indian students continue to enrol in big numbers at Polish universities due to their affordability and high educational standards. These students who want to study abroad through Edugo Abroad have access to a higher platform to accomplish their goal of attending university in Poland.
Why Poland With SICS?:
- Low costs of study and living
- Quality courses
- Rich in history
- Incredible job opportunities
- Recognized educational system
- Wonderful nature
Achieve your Abroad Study Goal
Checklist for Poland Visa
The old visa application process was quite time-consuming and had several disadvantages. Who desires that? Because of this, the VFS process was upgraded, removing all the drawbacks and making it a very simple and rapid process. The VFS process does not require a lot of paperwork or laws. The benefits of students’ studies in Poland are taken into account when developing the VFS procedure.
Don’t forget to take into account a few key factors before submitting an application to Poland.
When submitting your application, make sure you have all the required paperwork; otherwise, the Embassy or Consulate General of the Republic of Poland may reject it. The needed paperwork must be presented in either Polish or English. The applicant’s passport stays at the Republic of the Philippines Embassy or Consulate General while the visa application is being processed.
1. Passport | Travel document must be valid at least 90 days after the expiration of visa and not older than 10 years; travel document must have at least two consecutive blank pages; damaged travel documents cannot be accepted. |
2. Visa Application | i) Visa application form without blanks, signed twice by the applicant – at least 18 years old may lodge and sign a visa application personally; the signature as the one in the passport. |
ii) Two color photos – specifications: passport type, white background 35mm x 45mm, no more than 6-month-old. | |
3. Checklist | |
4. Covering Letter | APPLICANT’S COVERING LETTER mentioning the purpose and duration of travel, list of attached documents and other useful information. |
5. Documents Confirming The Purpose of Trip | i) Certificate of admission or continuation issued by an educational establishment for the purpose of attending academic course – in accordance with the format set out in the Regulation of the Minister of Science and Higher Education from 23th of September 2019. |
ii) Proof of payment for studies issued by the educational institution; if studies are free of charge, a confirmation from the university is mandatory. | |
iii) Documents attesting previous education (originals should be presented at the counter): | |
6. Flight Itinerary (Reservation Only) | Dates: |
7. Travel Medical Insurance (TMI) | one copy of the certificate of TMI issued by a company from the list of approved insurance companies which meet the necessary conditions referred to in Article 25 (1) (2) (a) and Article 25 (1b) of the Act of 12 December 2013 on Foreigners – available at https://www.gov.pl/web/diplomacy/visas (handwritten certificates will not be accepted; the name of the insured should be written in Latin alphabet; TMI must be valid in the Schengen area and for the entire duration of stay; the TMI’s minimum coverage is 30.000 euro and it must cover costs of any emergency medical treatment and repatriation for medical reasons as well as in case of death repatriation of the deceased); |
8. Accommodation | Original document confirming the availability of appropriate accommodation for the intended period of stay in Poland: lease agreement, decision granting the dormitory or other type of accommodation proof. The documents must contain information about the monthly fees. |
9. Documents Confirming | i) The Sufficient Financial Means (of applicant or sponsor) to cover costs of living (776 PLN/month of the intended stay) and return travel (2500 PLN) to the country of origin or residence. Attaching one OR more of the following documents is a mandatory: |
ii) Traveler’s cheque(s). | |
iii) Certificate of the amount of the credit card limit issued by the bank (any bank located in India or Poland or another country is allowed). | |
iv) A certificate of availability of money in a bank or a cooperative savings and loan association located in the territory of the Republic of Poland (it cannot be a bank located in India). | |
v) A document confirming granting of a national or foreign scholarship | |
vi) A certificate of employment with monthly salary statement or documents listed above points – 9.1 to 9.4. | |
10. Minors | i) Permission to travel from the parent(s)/guardian(s) not present during submission of visa application, legalized/attested/apostilled by MEA/MFA except in cases of a parent having sole custody or guardianship of the minor in which case a court order or other proof of sole custody or guardianship must be provided legalized/attested/apostilled by MEA/MFA. At least one of the parents/legal guardians must be present for the submission of the visa application. |
ii) Copy of identification document(s) (with signature and photograph) of the parent(s)/guardians having custody/guardianship of the applicant. | |
iii) Birth certificate (if applicable, proof of legal guardianship) legalized/attested/apostilled by MEA/MFA. | |
11. Additional Documents | Applicants are allowed to submit additional documents that they consider useful to explain/justify the trip e.g. English language test such as: IELTS min. 6.5, TOEFL iBT min. 79 and CAE min. 176 points, are highly recommended as a proof of possessing the necessary language skills for undertaking studies conducted in English. |
12. Residence Proof | An official document proving stay in the current jurisdiction. |
13. Passport Data Pages Copy | i) One copy of the applicant’s passport data pages (the first and the last one). |
ii) Copy of the pages with Polish/Schengen visas, if issued – if the visas were in the previous passport – copy of that passport’s data pages – the first and the last one. |