Thursday, October 28, 2010

Is it possible to use a public student loan from Spain to study in a private university in Spain?

Is it possible to use a public student loan from Spain to study in a private university in Spain?
I am a Spanish citizen, wanting to study in Les Roches marbella. I was wondering to see if it is possible to use a public student loan to study in a private university
Financial Aid - 3 Answers
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hi There are lot of loan sites or options that may confuse to get right one.i have used it.if you want a payday loan for up to $1500 .here some good http://www.legitimatepaydayloans.net good luck!......
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IF you will use it in a private University you might need a higher amount of loan well of course this will depend on the tuition of the University of your choice
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Dear Gabe, I am writing you from Les Roches Marbella Admissions Department. In response to your question, I am sorry to inform you that you will not be able to use a public student loan to study at our University because we are a private Institution. However, we do have scholarships for our students and information about private banks loans. Please do not hesitate to contact us and we will send you all the information regarding our programs and scholarship options. You can contact us via email or phone. Please find below our contact details. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further question. Best Regards, Vicky Espinosa info@lesroches.es +34 952 76 44 37

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Can a US college student study aboard in Spain WITHOUT the long-term stay student VISA for Spain?

Can a US college student study aboard in Spain WITHOUT the long-term stay student VISA for Spain?
My program department and I had a misunderstanding about the "new" VISA regulation, so it may be too late to apply for a student VISA to Spain by now (as I only have less than 1.5 month before departure to Spain). I know that I can travel as a tourist for up to 90 days being a US citizen. My question is whether I am able to still do a "year-long study aboard program" in Spain without having a Student VISA by leaving the country (Spain) at the expiration of the 90 days allowed for tourist and travel to a different country, say France, and stay there for a day or two and come back to Spain? Will this allow me to stay in Spain for an additional 90 days? Does it work this way or does it not? Anything is much appreciate! Cruel honesty is welcome as long as it is constructive and sincere! Gracias!
Other - Spain - 3 Answers
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SPAIN - *Passport required. Visa not required for tourist or business stays up to 90 days. (**90-day period begins when entering Schengen countries). U.S. medical report required for residency, student, and work permits. For additional information, contact the Embassy of Spain, 2375 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20037 (202/452-0100 and 728-2330) or nearest Consulate General in CA (415/922-2995 and 213/938-0158), FL (305/446-5511), IL (312/782-4588), LA (504/525-4951), MA (617/536-2506), NY (212/355-4080), PR (787/758-6090), or TX (713/783-6200). Internet: www.spainemb.org
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You'll probably need the visa. Contact the embassy and see what you can do. Better safe than sorry.
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What you suggest...exiting the country and returning a few days later....Yes, it has been done, but it is not really legal. Even though it is a bit late call the spanish Embassy and try to sort it out...they may give you the visa in less time then you think. University classes in Spain usually start at the beginning of october, so you may have 2 full months to get your visa... Your study abroad program is presumably for nine months or is it for a full 12 months?? What University are you supposed to attend?.. They might be able to give you advice also... (By the way...how is your spanish?) Depending on which University you will be attending I might be able to assist you a bit more from here, I live in Andalucía contact me if you like via e-mail.

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Do I need a Visa to go to Spain if I have a French student Visa?

Do I need a Visa to go to Spain if I have a French student Visa?
I have a Colombian passport, but I am a legal resident of the United States. I currently have a student Visa for France. Can I travel to other Schengen countries (In this case Spain) without a tourist Visa?
Embassies & Consulates - 2 Answers
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There are no border controls in the Schengen countries. Once you are inside one, like France, you can freely travel around in the others. I had a student visa for Holland and was able to travel to France and Belgium without any additional visa. Even if you dodn't have a visa nobody will stop you because as I say there are no border controls.
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You probably have a category D visa valid for France. Such a visa would allow you to visit other Schengen states for up to 90 days. A category C visa will also allow you to visit other Schengen states provided it is marked “Valable pour états Schengen”. The category and validity of your visa should be printed on the visa sticker. Very likely you are allowed to go to Spain, but do not guess. Normally there are no border controls between Schengen states, but if you do get caught in Spain without the correct visa, your visa to France can be revoked.

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Can I arrive in Spain before the dates of my student visa?

Can I arrive in Spain before the dates of my student visa?
I would like to arrive in Spain about 6 days before the start of my visa in order to figure out my apartment and living situation. Can I legally do this? If not, can I arrive in Spain as a tourist, leave the country for a few days, and then arrive on my student visa afterwards? I have two US passports (yes, this is legal. I just travel a lot), but I don't know if there is a certain amount of time that must pass before I can return to the country.
Embassies & Consulates - 3 Answers
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Your passport should be stamped with the visa. Call the people you bought your visa from and see what they have to say, this will not be the first time they have been asked this question. It is always best to talk the visa people direct rather than taking advice from a third party.
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In the Schengen-Handbook which provides details about the implementation of the new EU visa code you can read: A visa applicant who has been issued a Spanish national long stay visa but not yet travelled to Spain may be issued a uniform (or LTV) visa to cover any short stay in any other Member State preceding his stay in Spain. http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fsj/freetravel/visa/docs/c_2010_1620_en.pdf ..[see page 65] Based on this provisions I don't see any problems that you enter before your student visa starts for Spain. U.S. passport holders can enter the Schengen territory without visa for up to 90 days as tourist.
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You already have a visa and you have been instructed as to the dates you may enter. You can go when your visa says so. end of story. Gerd's comment, note "any OTHER Member State..." not Spain.

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