| What makes you fret? What is the most troubling aspect for a good student like you, who wants to study abroad? More than 90% of aspirants, like yourself seriously consider Visa processing and Interview to be THE issue. And truly so, because simple documentation errors have seen many visa applications being rejected. Though sincere, with a good academic background, students from a third world country are always looked upon cautiously. U.S.A., U.K., Australia, Canada and New Zealand have stringent requirements for visa applicants. One of the most important requirements is to impress the consular officer. He needs to be assured that the applicant will return to his native country after completing the studies
- Our expert counselors take you through exhaustive interview preparations and our precise documentation advice helps you overcome these hurdles with great ease. ITPs' all round support ensures that you reach your destination with a smile.
- One 'unstated' fact is that any country wants only genuine applicants to visit them for the purpose desired and return back to their native lands. If the applicant, directly or indirectly, indicates that he is a 'potential immigrant', that would be the single, most important factor for visa rejection.
- You can establish your credentials and your seriousness, by taking all the necessary steps like getting good scores in pre-requisite tests (like TOEFL, GRE, GMAT etc.), having good academic background, applying for a relevant program, etc.
- Selection of the right University is another major consideration. An 'easy' admission or a wrong choice of program would spoil chances for the visa. Relevance, compatibility and suitability are the key elements you must keep in mind before seeking admission into a Program or University. Gather as much information as you can about the University, the program and, more importantly, the Faculty (on the Web, through Catalogs, Alumni etc.). And be sure about the special features of the University chosen by you.
- Financing your education is perhaps, the most important element of your Visa Application. Irrespective of you being granted Aid, it is essential to prove that you are financially sound to take up education on your own. Only then could you convince the Consulate staff that you are capable of studying abroad. Incidentally, if you have Financial Aid, it would improve your chances for the Visa, as that establishes your merit and credentials.
- Obtaining a bank loan to meet the education expenses is an acceptable form of financial documentation by most of the countries.
- Be clear about your career goals. The moment you decide on studying at a University abroad, after spending a lot of money and time, the Consulates would like to know how you would 'justify' your decision. With clear plans and practical focus, if you are able to convince the Consulate/High Commission, there will be no strong reason for them to reject an Application for the Visa.
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