Hassles In Getting A Student Visa

       By: Angels Serpents
Posted: 2009-12-29 05:13:31
Being able to study abroad is definitely a once in a lifetime opportunity. Thus, it is something that any student wouldn't want to pass and would certainly grab eagerly. And one country where most students flock to is Australia. However, just like in any other country, there are instances that can cause students to actually give this one up, much to their disappointment.One rather disheartening way that this can happen is when your application of travel visa to Australia gets rejected. This can be quite frustrating, especially considering all the preparations that you have done for it. There are actually many reasons that can cause your student visa application to be rejected. And you need to be familiar with these in order to be prepared and avoid getting your visa request rejected.By far, the most common reason that a student immigration to Australia gets rejected is because of insufficient funds. For those not familiar, student visa applicants are required to submit information regarding their capabilities to support their studies financially. This one can be quite troublesome as there is actually no set rules to determine how much is considered by embassies to be sufficient.However, one thing that you can note is that the amount of funds that you will require will depend on the actual cost of studying there. These include major expenses, like tuition fees and books, as well board and lodging (in case you are going to live in-campus). Note that these will depend on the school you are going to enter. It would be a good idea to first get information from the school on how much the expenses will be in order for you to determine if it will fit in your finances.Another common way that a student immigration to Australia is not granted is poor academic records. This is more prominent to those seeking higher education, though other students can also be affected. It is quite easy to solve this one, as you will already know if you are qualified for studying abroad based on the results of your application on the school. In case the embassy is still not impressed with you r qualification, then you might need to present additional documents and present people, such as your former teachers, who can attest for your academic standing.Visa applications can be also rejected on the grounds of alleged lack of interest to study there. This, of course, might be because you don't really intend to study. In some cases, however, this might be due to some misunderstanding on the consul's part. What you can do is to request for further explanation on why your application was rejected based on this ground. Often, the consul will be giving and tell you the reason, you can then give out your own reason as to why they should not reject your application.Another not so uncommon reason is that you might have obligations to fulfill back in your home country. This one can be quite a problem for government sponsored scholars, who are often required to render service to their country for several years after graduation. In case you do come in with this one, you can make arrangements with your home country's government to allow you to travel in exchange for other compensation.
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