Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / NewStats: 3,218,095 members, 8,036,598 topics. Date: Tuesday, 24 December 2024 at 10:54 PM |
Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Travel / Polish Student Visa (1031937 Views)
General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 / U.S. Student Visa (F1, M1, & J1) Forum - We're Listening / General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 8 (2) (3) (4)
(1) (2) (3) ... (87) (88) (89) (90) (91) (92) (93) ... (584) (Reply) (Go Down)
Re: Polish Student Visa by krysten: 7:40am On Jul 05, 2020 |
courageonyekwel: Did you send your original docs? |
Re: Polish Student Visa by kid7soccer(m): 8:54am On Jul 05, 2020 |
sunshineyellow: Happy Sunday dear, I can't access my email as I have forgotten my password. Please kindly feel free to post any questions you have here, this will help other's with such question in mind. There are so many nice people here that are ever ready to help out. You can tag me and other's by including our names in your post. This will help us respond faster |
Re: Polish Student Visa by courageonyekwel(m): 10:04am On Jul 05, 2020 |
krysten: Yes I did |
Re: Polish Student Visa by drainoh: 11:39am On Jul 05, 2020 |
Amanee:Thats very wrong i authenticated mine and it was boldly written postgraduate diploma |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Amanee(f): 11:55am On Jul 05, 2020 |
drainoh: I'm not sure I get you Does being authenticated as a post graduate diploma stop you from using it to pursue masters in Nigeria? |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Ayooze(m): 3:08pm On Jul 05, 2020 |
who applied to university of lodz? how did you bypass the electronic student ID place? Also is 3rd class good enough for MA in business management my PGD result and certificate is not yet out due to nigerian education rubbish I need urgent help |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Titanium22: 6:36pm On Jul 05, 2020 |
TemmyDavies: Please I'd like to know who requires an eligibility letter and legalized birth certificate? Will be going for MSc and preparing to legalize my docs at MOE and MFA. Do I need to legalize my birth certificate too and collect an eligibility letter? I'm in my 30s. I'm also married and employed and plan to sponsor myself, am I to submit my statement of account? Or use a sponsor? |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Titanium22: 7:07pm On Jul 05, 2020 |
kid7soccer: Please I'd like to know who requires an eligibility letter and legalized birth certificate? Will be going for MSc and preparing to legalize my docs at MOE and MOF. Do I need to legalize my birth certificate too and collect an eligibility letter? I'm in my 30s. I'm also married and employed and plan to sponsor myself, am I to submit my employment cert and payslips? Or use a sponsor. Furthermore, as regards to the "ties", is the fact that my wife and son staying here in Nigeria a solid reason for that question? Please any experienced person should answer me. Thank you |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Chinum: 9:36am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Please advise. I have tried downloading the app on my laptop without success. My exam timeline is going. After downloading it, it does not open, only asks me to tell Admin to enable Meet. I don't understand that. Can you please drop the link to the one you downloaded? Thanks Amanee: |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Amanee(f): 10:32am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Chinum: I downloaded it on my phone, I don't know how it works for laptops. |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Chinum: 10:39am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Amanee: Were you able to use it to write the test? Can you please post the link? Thanks |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Chinum: 10:51am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Please who has taken the Kozminski assessment test. I applied for Management (Digital Marketing). I would really appreciate a heads-up as to areas to focus on (GMAT, current affairs etc) I also have 2 issues: 1. I've been trying to install Microsoft Teams (think I confused it with Meet earlier) without success Please how do I enable Microsoft Teams on my system. 2. My camera pixel is about 40 while the school recommends 70 for the test. I don't have any other option so hoping using my system would not affect my chances. Thanks |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Amanee(f): 11:02am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Chinum: Which test? The app is suitable for video conferencing |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Amanee(f): 11:06am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Chinum: We're obviously talking about two different departments. To join the interview on Microsoft teams, the examiners should send you a link to join in. You can download it on your phone if the system seems too complicated, just make sure you don't miss the interview. I doubt they'll hold the quality of your camera against you if you're the candidate they're looking for. |
Re: Polish Student Visa by kid7soccer(m): 11:09am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Ayooze:. There is a guide on the page to assist you fill the registration forms. In a situation you don't understand something just send a message to the school they will assist on how to go about it. As for your 3rd class I don't really know if it's or not. You will need to do a lot of work on your motivation letter. I wish you luck |
Re: Polish Student Visa by kid7soccer(m): 11:37am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Titanium22: 1) Age is not a problem, people go for masters in their 50s 2) Please check the requirements needed for admission On the university website, this will help you know what you need. Now eligibility letter is needed by your school, ministry of education will do it for you while MOF will need your birth certificate to certify your documents Now once you get all the documents certified you submit it to school to begin your admission process. Note: your school might need you to certify your documents at the polish embassy before applying, but if that not the case you can do it on the day of your visa interview. Now on the day of your interview at the embassy you will go will all certified documents including your birth certificate that was certified at MOF. 3) since you are married with a kid and they are not going with you that is enough ties to Nigeria. U no fit run leave you pikin Na Just submit your employment certificate, pay slip, letter from your oga at the top at your office granting you leave for studies. Fund a credit card from Zenith or any other bank and use it as proof funds. Titanium22: 1) Age is not a problem, people go for masters in their 50s 2) Please check the requirements needed for admission On the university website, this will help you know what you need. Now eligibility letter is needed by your school, ministry of education will do it for you while MOF will need your birth certificate to certify your documents Now once you get all the documents certified you submit it to school to begin your admission process. Note: your school might need you to certify your documents at the polish embassy before applying, but if that not the case you can do it on the day of your visa interview. Now on the day of your interview at the embassy you will go will all certified documents including your birth certificate that was certified at MOF. 3) since you are married with a kid and they are not going with you that is enough ties to Nigeria. U no fit run leave you pikin Na Just submit your employment certificate, pay slip, letter from your oga at the top at your office granting you leave for studies. Fund a credit card from Zenith or any other bank and use it as proof funds. 1 Like |
Re: Polish Student Visa by kid7soccer(m): 11:53am On Jul 06, 2020 |
drainoh:Bros after post graduate diploma shey na Master . Use it for your eligibility certificate of post diploma for masters admission 1 Like |
Re: Polish Student Visa by kid7soccer(m): 12:07pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
SUPPOTRTING DOCUMENTS All applicants 1. International passport: valid for the next 3 months after visa expires; 2. Visa fee of 60 euros in cash (unless entitled to discount); 3. 2 passport-type photographs (en face, color, white background, no glasses, no hats); 4. Travel medical insurance valid for the entire period of intended stay plus at least 2 days; valid for all Schengen countries; minimum coverage 30,000 EUR; 5. Flight reservation (return); 6. Residence permit in one of the countries covered by the Embassy (if applicable); 7. Copy of passport data page and previous visas; 8. Copies of all original documents which the applicant wishes to keep; 9. Verifiable evidence of sufficient means of subsistence during intended stay such as: a) salary slips; b) recent personal bank statement or balance over last three months; c) regular income generated by property. 10. Proof of accommodation for the whole duration of the intended stay; hotel reservations, rental of holiday home, campus residence reservation or proof of private accommodation (invitation) from the host. Minors travelling alone or with one parent – additional documents 1. Letter of consent from parent(s)/legal guardian(s) done in the presence of a Notary Public and superlegalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; 2. Birth certificate of the minor; 3. National ID card/passport parent(s)/legal guardian(s). Tourism – additional documents 1. Hotel reservation or proof of other accommodation; for applicants planning to stay with family or friends or being sponsored by Polish/EU citizens in any other way, an invitation registered with appropriate Polish authorities (Urzad Wojewodzki) is required; 2. Documents regarding applicant’s sufficient means of subsistence during intended stay, such as: introduction letter from employer with employer’s consent for travel; salary slips; proof of business ownership; personal/business bank account statements; proof of income generated by property; letter from sponsor and documents regarding sponsor’s financial situation; 3. Proof of employment: a) Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) and Certificate of Business Incorporation paper for businesspersons; b) Employment letter stating the days of leave for employees; c) For scholars (professors, scholarship-holders, lecturers, instructors, etc.) and students, letter from school or university; 4. Proof of commercial activitied in Nigeria and overseas for businesspersons e.g. bills of lading, receipt book, etc. 5. Any proof of ties in Nigeria (marriage certificate, proof or real estate property). Family or friends visits – additional documents 1. Copy of written and signed invitation from inviting person, stating conditions of visit (period of stay, who covers expenses etc.); 2. Hotel reservation or proof of other accommodation; for applicants planning to stay with family or friends or being sponsored by Polish/EU citizens in any other way, an invitation registered with appropriate Polish authorities (Urzad Wojewodzki) is required; 3. For family visits - merriage certificate. Local merriage certificate should be registered in Poland (more info: Legalization of documents) 4. For friends visits – proof of friendly relationship between applicant and person to be visited (correspondence, photos, etc.); 5. Photocopy of inviting person’s Polish/EU passport/national ID (if applicable) and – in case the inviting person is not a Polish/EU citizen – photocopy of the inviting person’s visa or residence permit in Poland/EU; 6. Documents regarding applicant’s sufficient means of subsistence during intended stay, such as: introduction letter from employer with employer’s consent for travel; salary slips; proof of business ownership; personal/business bank account statements; proof of income generated by property; letter from sponsor and documents regarding sponsor’s financial situation; 7. Documents regarding applicant’s family situation (marriage/birth certificates). Business visits – additional documents 1. Copy of written and signed invitation from inviting person or institution, stating the purpose and conditions of visit (period of stay, who covers expenses etc.); 2. Hotel reservation or proof of other accommodation; for applicants planning to stay with family or friends or being sponsored by Polish/EU citizens in any other way, an invitation registered with appropriate Polish authorities (Urzad Wojewodzki) is required; 3. Tax clearance certificate and certificate of business incorporation of institution delegating applicant for visit; 4. Copy of tax clearance certificate and certificate of business incorporation of Polish business institution inviting applicant for visit; 5. Proof of commercial activities in country of residence, recent business contacts with inviting company (contracts, bills, commercial correspondence, etc.); 6. Proof of previous business dealings with other Polish/Schengen institutions; 7. For business conferences, fairs, seminars, congresses, etc. – invitation; proof of registration and payment of fees; other documents proving the existence of trade or work relations; 8. Documents regarding applicant’s sufficient means of subsistence during intended stay, such as: introduction letter from employer with employer’s consent for travel; salary slips; proof of business ownership; personal/business bank account statements; proof of income generated by property; letter from sponsor and documents regarding sponsor’s financial situation; 9. Documents regarding applicants family situation (marriage/birth certificates). Studies, research and development – additional documents 1. Copy of acceptance letter; 2. All documents required by the institution; 3. Confirmation of payment of fees (if applicable); 4. Documents regarding applicants family situation (marriage/birth certificates); 5. Travel medical insurance valid for the entire period of intended stay plus at least 2 days; valid for all Schengen countries; minimum coverage 30,000 EUR; 6. Hotel reservation or written proof of another accommodation along with the amount of the rental; for applicants planning to stay with family or friends or being sponsored by Polish/EU citizens in any other way, an invitation registered with appropriate Polish authorities (Urzad Wojewodzki) is required; 7. Documents confirming the possession of financial resources to cover the costs of return travel and costs of stay in Poland (to be selected from the list - there is no obligation to present all of them). The minimum required amount of financial resources is as follows: 1) PLN 2 500 for the return trip, 2) the cost of accommodation shown on the basis of hotel or rental agreement, 3) PLN 701 for each month of stay (PLN 701 x 12 months = 8 412 PLN): a) Traveler's check; b) Certificate of a credit card limit issued by the bank that issued the credit card; c) Certificate of cash in a bank having its registered office in the territory of the Republic of Poland; d) Document confirming the granting of a national or foreign scholarship; e) Certificate of employment and amount of earnings; f) Letter of sponsorship confirmed by a notary public - if the applicant does not finance his/her stay in Poland. The sponsor confirms the possession of funds to cover the costs of return travel and the costs of the applicant's stay in Poland on the basis of the documents listed in point a, b, c or e. Volunteering, internship – additional documents 1. Copy of acceptance letter; 2. All documents required by the institution; 3. Confirmation of payment of fees (if applicable); 4. Documents regarding applicants family situation (marriage/birth certificates); 5. Travel medical insurance valid for the entire period of intended stay plus at least 2 days; valid for all Schengen countries; minimum coverage 30,000 EUR; 6. Hotel reservation or written proof of another accommodation along with the amount of the rental; for applicants planning to stay with family or friends or being sponsored by Polish/EU citizens in any other way, an invitation registered with appropriate Polish authorities (Urzad Wojewodzki) is required; 7. Documents confirming the possession of financial resources to cover the costs of return travel and costs of stay in Poland (to be selected from the list - there is no obligation to present all of them). The minimum required amount of financial resources is as follows: 1) PLN 2 500 for the return trip, 2) the cost of accommodation shown on the basis of hotel or rental agreement, 3) PLN 701 for each month of stay (PLN 701 x 12 months = 8 412 PLN): a) Traveler's check; b) Certificate of a credit card limit issued by the bank that issued the credit card; c) Certificate of cash in a bank having its registered office in the territory of the Republic of Poland; d) Letter of sponsorship confirmed by a notary public - if the applicant does not finance his/her stay in Poland. The sponsor confirms the possession of funds to cover the costs of return travel and the costs of the applicant's stay in Poland on the basis of the documents listed in point a, b or c. Medical treatment – additional documents 1. Certificate from the applicant's physician or a hospital in country of residence, confirming the need for specific medical treatment to be provided in the country of destination; 2. Copy of written, official confirmation of the receiving medical institution that it can perform the specific medical treatment and that the patient will be accepted accordingly; 3. Proof of pre-payment of the treatment or other proof of sufficient financial means to cover the medical treatment and related expenses, such as additional insurance coverage; 4. Any other correspondence between the sending and receiving sides, if available; 5. Hotel reservation or proof of another accommodation. For applicants planning to stay with family or friends or being sponsored by Polish/EU citizens in any other way, an invitation registered with appropriate Polish authorities (Urzad Wojewodzki) is required; 6. Documents regarding applicant’s sufficient means of subsistence during intended stay, such as: introduction letter from employer with employer’s consent for travel; salary slips; proof of business ownership; personal/business bank account statements; proof of income generated by property; letter from sponsor and documents regarding sponsor’s financial situation; 7. Documents regarding applicants family situation (marriage/birth certificates). Work purposes – additional documents 1. Copy of work permit; 2. Written information from employer regarding conditions of employment; 3. Written proof of how contact was made with the potential employee and how his skills were verified; 4. Documents proving applicant’s qualifications for the purpose of the visit (proof of employment in a related field, career history; certificates, diplomas, etc.); 5. All other documents required in a given field (permits, qualifications, licenses etc.); 6. Hotel reservation or proof of another accommodation. For applicants planning to stay with family or friends or being sponsored by Polish/EU citizens in any other way, an invitation registered with appropriate Polish authorities (Urzad Wojewodzki) is required; 7. Documents regarding applicants family situation, such as marriage/birth certificates. SPECIFIC RULES REALTING TO APPLICANTS WHO ARE FAMILY MEMBERS OF EU CITIZENS These rules apply to foreigners who travel to a Member State (or already reside in this state) being another Member State of the EU than the state whose citizen is his family member - a citizen of the EU. Such applicants are received in the Consulate without the requirement of prior registration. Processing of their visa application is exempted from the visa fee. 1. EU citizens are citizens of the EU Member States, citizens of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) member states that are parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area and citizens of the Swiss Confederation. 2. The family members of an EU citizen are: a) a spouse, b) a child under 21 dependant on the parent who is a citizen of an EU Member State, on the spouse or on the registered partner of a citizen of an EU Member State, c) a parent dependant on a citizen of an EU Member State, on the spouse or on the registered partner of a citizen of an EU Member State. 3. To obtain a visa you are required to submit the following documents: a) filled in and signed visa application form - printed out from our website, b) valid passport, c) biometric photograph, d) document proving the relation mentioned in point 2, e) document proving the fact of accompanying or joining an EU citizen. 4. Refusal to grant a visa The visa is refused when: a) the data of the foreigner are present in the register of foreigners whose stay on the territory of the Republic of Poland is undesirable or b) it is justified by national security or defense, the protection of public safety and order or the interest of the Republic of Poland. The refusal to grant a visa takes the form of a decision. The applicant has the right to appeal against the decision with the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Legal bases: Act of 14 July 2006 on the entry on the territory of the Republic of Poland, stay and exit from this territory of the EU citizens and members of their families ((Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland, 11 August 2006, item 1525)[1] Act of 12 December 2013 on the foreigners (Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland, 30 December 2013, item 1650) Act of 25 June 2015 – consular law (Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland, 31 August 2015, item 1274) [1] This act incorporates in the national legal system the European Parliament and Council Directive 2004/38/EC of 29 April 2004 on the right of citizens of the Union and their family members to move and reside freely within the territory of the EU and EEA member states (Journal of Laws of the EU, 30 April 2004). 3 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Polish Student Visa by kid7soccer(m): 12:18pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
For visa fees https://www.gov.pl/web/nigeria-en/consular-fees |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Todimu567: 1:26pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
kid7soccer: Please I need help with this polish admission/visa processing. first of all; About the legalization of documents, what documents do I need to legalize for my student visa? (I'm going for an undergraduate degree btw). Secondly; does anybody know the process for applying to polish-japanese academy of information and technology? The directions on their website isn't so sufficient and they won't explain further through mail. |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Todimu567: 1:47pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
courageonyekwel: please what documents did you submit to legalize for undergraduate admission? plus, can i also get the number of the man? |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Titanium22: 2:33pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
kid7soccer: Thank you very much. I've already gotten the admission and I didnt need the eligibility letter for that. planning to go authenticate my docs at MOE & MOF this week. Was wondering if the embassy would require the eligibility letter and birth certificate authenticated. Furthermore, I didnt do court wedding, just church wedding where they gave us church marriage cert, do I have to authenticate it at MOF? Is that certificate even accepted for authentication? Will the embassy even accept that? |
Re: Polish Student Visa by drelicx: 2:46pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
Hello Nairalanders, i want to pay tuition fee, which bank offer the best rate? |
Re: Polish Student Visa by Herjos: 4:33pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
Is it compulsory to take birth certificate with you to MOE and MOF. If it is compulsory can I take Court affidavit of my birth certificate. |
Re: Polish Student Visa by courageonyekwel(m): 7:13pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
How can I pay for university of lodz application fee? |
Re: Polish Student Visa by fabianiyobosa(m): 8:34pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
Chinum: I already got admitted into the same program at Kozminski. Do note that the fee is a total of 23k PLN per year. Concentrate on Poland current affairs, when they joined EU, just basic current affairs of the world. Also note that your assessment is 50% while CGPA from previous studies constitutes 50%. They only need 60%. On the day of my assessment, Microsoft Teams worked for me but the other application for the main test failed me and the examiner was very patient with me, I ended up doing the exam via my browser. Even with the delay of almost 30mins that I had, I finished like 15 mins before time. You need to know mathematics, very good reasoning and logic. Some business questions will also come inform of situations and you are to provide the best solution. I got GMAT quant practice questions from youtube, I downloaded so many and watched them repeatedly. Please dont ask me to send you a link abeg. I took out time to also solve lots of logic and Quant questions also. In all, just be composed and do not panic. If you do your homework, you dont have anything to fear. For Microsoft Teams, download it and be prepared before the exam. All the best. |
Re: Polish Student Visa by kid7soccer(m): 9:15pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
Titanium22: 1) yes get it done the embassy might need it. By the way it's not expensive 2) i only know about birth certificate, don't know about wedding, check their website. But your Church wedding certificate is OK as proof of ties to Nigeria. Wedding na wedding Still if you have the resource go do court marriage. No need for party after party. Do it low key. Just a suggestion 1 Like |
Re: Polish Student Visa by kid7soccer(m): 9:19pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
courageonyekwel:contact the school for payment options. All check for on page 87 above you will find the information you seek 1 Like |
(1) (2) (3) ... (87) (88) (89) (90) (91) (92) (93) ... (584) (Reply)
Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 / General German Visa Enquiries Part 2 / Travelling To Canada Part 10
(Go Up)
Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 99 |