Visa Processing
Expert Guidance for Higher Approval Rates
Navigating student visa requirements can be overwhelming, especially when each country has unique rules. Our Visa Processing Service covers China, Japan, Malaysia, Dubai (UAE), UK, Hungary, and Australia, ensuring your application meets all criteria for approval. With a 98% success rate, we minimize rejections through meticulous document checks, mock interviews, and country-specific strategies.
Why Visa Assistance is Crucial
Strict requirements: Missing a single document (e.g., Japan’s Certificate of Eligibility or UAE’s medical test) can lead to rejection.
Interview hurdles: Countries like the US and UK grill applicants on study plans.
Financial proof variations: Hungary requires a blocked account, while Australia assesses GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant).
Country-Specific Visa Processes
1. China (X1/X2 Visa)
Requirements:
JW201/JW202 form (issued by Chinese university).
Physical exam (at approved hospitals).
No bank balance requirement, but proof of tuition payment.
Processing Time: 4 weeks.
Key Tip: Apply for a Residence Permit within 30 days of arrival.
2. Japan (Student Visa/留学ビザ)
Requirements:
Certificate of Eligibility (COE) from school.
2 million JPY (~$14,000) in savings.
Japanese-language test scores (for non-English courses).
Processing Time: 2–3 months (COE takes longest).
Key Tip: Overstay is penalized strictly—maintain full-time enrollment.
3. Malaysia (Student Pass)
Requirements:
EMGS (Education Malaysia Global Services) approval.
Medical checkup in Malaysia.
Proof of funds (RM50,000/year for private universities).
Processing Time: 6–8 weeks.
Key Tip: Avoid public universities if over 35 years old (common rejection reason).
4. Dubai/UAE (Student Visa)
Requirements:
University sponsorship (institution applies for visa).
Medical test (HIV/hepatitis screening).
AED 3,000/month (~$800) in bank statements.
Processing Time: 2–4 weeks.
Key Tip: Males aged 18–35 may face extra scrutiny due to labor laws.
5. United Kingdom (Student Route Visa)
Requirements:
CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) from university.
TB test (if staying >6 months).
£1,334/month (outside London) in bank for 28+ days.
Processing Time: 3 weeks (priority: 5 days).
Key Tip: Show strong home ties to prove you’ll leave after studies.
6. Hungary (Type D Visa)
Requirements:
Letter of Acceptance from Hungarian university.
Blocked account (€6,000–€10,000).
Health insurance covering €30,000.
Processing Time: 30 days.
Key Tip: Learn basic Hungarian—interviewers favor committed students.
7. Australia (Subclass 500 Visa)
Requirements:
Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement.
OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover).
AUD 24,505/year in savings.
Processing Time: 1–4 months.
Key Tip: Explain how your course aligns with home-country career plans.
Common Pitfalls & Solutions
| Country | Common Rejection Reason | Our Solution |
|---|---|---|
| China | Missing JW202 form | Verify docs with university first |
| Japan | Insufficient funds | Show family income proofs |
| Malaysia | Age over 35 | Apply to private universities |
| UAE | Medical test failure | Pre-test before applying |
| UK | CAS discrepancies | Cross-check with uni admissions team |
| Hungary | Weak interview answers | Conduct mock interviews in Hungarian |
| Australia | GTE doubts | Draft SOP with career evidence |
Success Story
“Aisha’s UK visa was refused due to unclear financial proof. We reapplied with a revised bank letter highlighting her scholarship, and she was approved in 10 days.”
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I work on these visas?
Yes, part-time: UK (20 hrs/week), Australia (48 hrs/fortnight), Japan (28 hrs/week with permission).
Q: Can I bring dependents?
UK/Australia/UAE: Yes (spouse/children). Japan/Hungary: Rarely approved.
Q: What if my visa expires?
Extend before expiry (e.g., Malaysia requires renewal every 12 months).
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