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Student Visa

If you are eager to study at any level of graduation, Greece has provided this opportunity for you.

To enrol in your desired level, you will need to submit documents such as transcripts and previous educational certificate to the university, and if approved, you can proceed to apply for a Type D visa.

Bachelor’s Level

To apply for a student visa for undergraduate studies (Bachelor’s degree) in Greece, prospective students need to follow specific steps. Firstly, they must apply to the chosen university by submitting required documents such as transcripts, a high school diploma, and any additional documents requested by the university. Once accepted, they can proceed to apply for a Type D visa, which allows them to reside in Greece for the purpose of studying. In the first year of undergraduate studies, students typically focus on learning the Greek language, as most Greek universities conduct their courses in Greek. After completing the language requirements, students can officially enrol in their chosen program and commence their studies.

Master’s Level

For individuals interested in pursuing graduate studies (Master’s degree) in Greece, the application process involves similar steps. Prospective students need to apply directly to the university of their choice, providing required documents such as transcripts, a bachelor’s degree certificate, letters of recommendation, and a statement of purpose. Additionally, they may need to establish communication with potential academic advisors or professors in their field of study. If accepted, students can proceed with applying for a Type D visa to legally reside in Greece for their studies. Graduate programs in Greece often involve more specialized coursework and research, with students collaborating closely with professors in their respective fields.

PhD Level

Applying for a student visa for doctoral studies (PhD) in Greece follows a more intensive process. Prospective PhD students typically need to establish contact with potential supervisors or research advisors at Greek universities well in advance. They are required to submit a detailed research proposal outlining their intended doctoral research project along with their academic credentials, letters of recommendation, and any publications or research experience. Once accepted by a university and a supervisor, students can proceed to apply for a Type D visa. Doctoral studies in Greece involve in-depth research, often leading to the completion of a dissertation or thesis, and may also involve teaching or other academic responsibilities depending on the program.

Throughout all levels of education, it is essential for international students to carefully prepare and submit all required documents, follow the specific guidelines provided by the Greek authorities and universities, and seek assistance from local legal advisors or consultants if needed.

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