Study Visa Hero

Study Abroad with Expert Visa Guidance

Secure your study visa to top destinations like Canada, Australia, UK, and the USA with certified consultants. From admissions to visa approvals, we guide you every step.

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Study Visa — End-to-End Guidance

From shortlisting universities to a successful visa, we manage paperwork, timelines, and interviews—so you can focus on your future.

Studying abroad is transformative—but applications, documents, and interviews can feel overwhelming. Our team streamlines every step with clear, personal guidance.

We prepare documents, coordinate admissions, schedule visa appointments, and run pre-departure briefings. No guesswork—just a confident path from acceptance to arrival.

Offer Rate

92%

Destinations

20+

Avg. Process

4–8 wks

  • Personalized guidance for university and course selection

  • Complete assistance with visa documentation

  • Financial proof and scholarship guidance

  • Pre-departure briefings and travel tips

  • Expert advice on immigration rules and compliance

Study Destinations We Offer

Explore programs across the UK & Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific. Filter by region or search to find the best fit.

United Kingdom campus/city
UK & Europe

United Kingdom

Global reputation and broad subject choice across historic and modern universities with strong graduate outcomes.

  • Russell Group options
  • 1-year Masters
  • City campuses

Popular Programs

Data/AI · Management · Design · Public Health

Typical Intakes

Sep main | Jan secondary

Tuition (Approx.)

UG £12k–£25k / PG £15k–£32k

Data/AIManagementDesign
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Ireland campus/city
UK & Europe

Ireland

EU tech hub with leading business & computing programs, welcoming campuses, and high employability.

  • English speaking
  • Tech & finance clusters
  • Industry projects

Popular Programs

Computer Science · FinTech · Business Analytics · Pharma

Typical Intakes

Sep | Jan

Tuition (Approx.)

UG €10k–€20k / PG €13k–€25k

Computer ScienceFinTechBusiness Analytics
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Germany campus/city
UK & Europe

Germany

Engineering and research powerhouse with many low-tuition public options and strong industry links.

  • STEM excellence
  • Applied research
  • Internships

Popular Programs

Mechanical/Electrical · CS/Robotics · Automotive · Business

Typical Intakes

Sep/Oct (WS) | Mar/Apr (SS) *varies

Tuition (Approx.)

Low/none at many publics (+semester fees)

Mechanical/ElectricalCS/RoboticsAutomotive
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Netherlands campus/city
UK & Europe

Netherlands

Innovative, English-taught programs and project-based learning across tech, design, and business.

  • English-taught
  • Project-based
  • International cohorts

Popular Programs

AI/Data · UX/Design · Business · Sustainability

Typical Intakes

Sep (main) | Feb (select)

Tuition (Approx.)

UG €8k–€15k / PG €12k–€22k

AI/DataUX/DesignBusiness
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Sweden campus/city
UK & Europe

Sweden

Research-oriented universities, sustainability leadership, and student-focused cities.

  • Innovation mindset
  • Sustainability
  • Work-study culture

Popular Programs

Sustainable Engg. · Interaction Design · CS/AI · Management

Typical Intakes

Aug/Sep (main)

Tuition (Approx.)

UG/PG ~SEK 90k–170k/yr

Sustainable Engg.Interaction DesignCS/AI
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Canada campus/city
North America

Canada

Inclusive cities, co-op education, and career-ready programs across top public universities and colleges.

  • Co-op options
  • Safe & diverse
  • High ROI

Popular Programs

CS/IT · Healthcare · Business · Engineering

Typical Intakes

Sep | Jan | May (program-dependent)

Tuition (Approx.)

UG C$16k–C$35k / PG C$18k–C$40k

CS/ITHealthcareBusiness
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USA campus/city
North America

USA

World-leading research, flexible majors/minors, and vibrant campus life with vast alumni networks.

  • Top rankings
  • Flexible academics
  • Research labs

Popular Programs

CS/Data · Biomedical · Business/Finance · Design

Typical Intakes

Aug/Sept (Fall) | Jan (Spring)

Tuition (Approx.)

UG/PG US$20k–US$60k+ (wide range)

CS/DataBiomedicalBusiness/Finance
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Australia campus/city
Asia-Pacific

Australia

Globally ranked universities, excellent student support, and strong employability in sunny, safe cities.

  • Graduate outcomes
  • Student support
  • Lifestyle

Popular Programs

IT/Cyber · Nursing/Health · Engineering · Business

Typical Intakes

Feb/Mar | Jul | Nov (varies)

Tuition (Approx.)

UG A$25k–A$45k / PG A$28k–A$55k

IT/CyberNursing/HealthEngineering
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New Zealand campus/city
Asia-Pacific

New Zealand

High-quality universities, supportive communities, and an outdoors-first lifestyle students love.

  • Small classes
  • Work options
  • Welcoming culture

Popular Programs

Tourism · IT · Education · Engineering

Typical Intakes

Feb | Jul (varies)

Tuition (Approx.)

UG/PG NZ$22k–NZ$40k

TourismITEducation
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Singapore campus/city
Asia-Pacific

Singapore

Asia’s education hub with globally recognised universities and strong industry connections in a modern city.

  • Global hub
  • Industry links
  • Modern campus

Popular Programs

Business · Computing · Engineering · Life Sciences

Typical Intakes

Aug (main) | Jan (select)

Tuition (Approx.)

UG/PG S$15k–S$45k (varies widely)

BusinessComputingEngineering
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Eligibility Criteria — What You’ll Typically Need

Most destinations ask for admission proof, funds, identity, and—where required—language, medical, and police documents. We help you match each checklist item to what the visa office expects.

  • Acceptance Letter

    Offer/LoA from a recognized university or college for a full-time program.

    What it proves

    You’re admitted to an approved course of study.

    Tip: Double-check your program start date, mode (on-campus), and DLI/approved list status when applicable.

  • Financial Proof

    Evidence of funds to cover tuition, living expenses, and travel (e.g., bank statements, loans, scholarships).

    What it proves

    You can support your studies and stay without undue hardship.

    Tip: Keep statements consistent (same account names) and include official loan/scholarship letters if used.

  • Valid Passport

    Passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your intended stay (varies by destination).

    What it proves

    Your identity and eligibility to travel internationally.

    Tip: Renew early if your passport is close to expiry to avoid mid-process delays.

  • Language Proficiency

    Proof of language ability where required (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or country-specific tests).

    What it proves

    You can follow academic instruction and assessments.

    Tip: Confirm the minimum score and test versions accepted by both the school and immigration.

  • Health & Character

    Medical exam (if applicable) and police clearance per destination guidelines.

    What it proves

    You meet public-health and good-character requirements.

    Tip: Book medicals and PCC early; some reports take time to be issued.

Application Timeline — From Shortlist to Take-off

A streamlined, end-to-end path. We handle forms, formats, and follow-ups while you focus on decisions and deadlines.

  1. Step 1

    Book Free Consultation

    Meet a certified counselor to map your profile, budget, and target intakes. Get a shortlist and an admissions plan.

    Owner

    Counselor

    Typical Time

    30–45 min

    Deliverables

    • Profile assessment
    • Target countries
    • Program shortlist
  2. Step 2

    Choose University & Course

    We compare entry requirements, costs, scholarships, and career outcomes to finalize your university and course list.

    Owner

    Shared

    Typical Time

    3–7 days

    Deliverables

    • Final choice set (3–6)
    • Intake & deadlines
    • Docs checklist
  3. Step 3

    Prepare Documents

    Collect and format academics, test scores, SOP/essays, LORs, résumé, and financial proofs per school/consulate format.

    Owner

    Shared

    Typical Time

    1–3 weeks

    Deliverables

    • SOP/LOR drafts
    • Bank/loan/scholarship proofs
    • CV in school format
  4. Step 4

    Submit Applications

    We complete portals, pay fees, and upload verified documents. You track everything in one place until decisions arrive.

    Owner

    Counselor

    Typical Time

    1–5 days

    Deliverables

    • Portal submissions
    • Receipts & IDs
    • Decision tracking
  5. Step 5

    Visa File & Interview Prep

    Build the visa file, fill forms, book biometrics/medical (if required), and practice with mock interviews.

    Owner

    Shared

    Typical Time

    1–2 weeks

    Deliverables

    • Complete visa file
    • Appointment booking
    • Mock interview feedback
  6. Step 6

    Pre-departure Briefing

    Plan flights, insurance, housing, packing, and arrival. Get city tips and university onboarding guidance.

    Owner

    Counselor

    Typical Time

    60–90 min

    Deliverables

    • Travel checklist
    • Housing options
    • Arrival guide

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common doubts about study visas, documents, timelines, and work permissions.

A study visa lets international students live and study in another country for the duration of their program. It’s tied to your course dates and conditions (attendance, work limits) set by the destination’s immigration authority.
Most destinations ask for: an acceptance/offer letter, a valid passport, financial proof, and (where required) language scores and medical/police clearances. See Eligibility for a detailed checklist.
Timelines vary by country and season, but applications typically run 2–12 weeks. We recommend applying early (ideally 8–12 weeks before your start date). Ask us for the current country-specific guidance when you shortlist options.
Many destinations allow limited part-time work during term and higher limits during breaks. The exact hours and employer rules vary. We’ll brief you on permitted work when you finalize your country and course selection.
Yes—most countries require comprehensive health insurance for the full study period (sometimes arranged through the university). We’ll confirm the right policy once your destination is chosen.
Discovery → shortlisting → document prep → university application → offer/acceptance → visa file submission (and interview if applicable) →pre-departure. See the Application Process for the step-by-step guide.

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