If you're a student from India, you'll need the Visa D - Studies to study in Switzerland. This visa is made specifically for students like you who are ready to begin their study abroad adventure in Switzerland. Find out the best information about the process of getting the Visa D - Studies to decide if studying abroad in Switzerland is right for you.
Here is what Indian students have to do to get a student visa that will allow them to study in Switzerland:
You will need to complete three application forms and sign them. You will need to schedule an appointment through the VFS Global Centre and apply in person at the Embassy of Switzerland in India. Please note that the Embassy might be instructed by the School / University / the deciding cantonal authority to ask you for additional documents.
Indian students maybe have to provide biometrics during the visa application process. Your biometrics are, basically, extra identification (e.g. fingerprinting and pictures) that countries use for security purposes.
You won't have to attend a visa interview during the application process.
The Visa D - Studies from Switzerland is valid for more than 90 days. So that you can stay during your entire degree programme, you may need to renew your visa every year. If you want to stay in Switzerland after your degree is over, you will have to apply for a different visa, or a visa renewal through the immigration office.
To apply for the Swiss Visa D - Studies , you will also have to pay a fee of 6900 INR. Depending on your situation, Swiss authorities will allow you to pay this fee online, on location at a visa application centre in India, or through a bank transfer.
Indian students won't need to get health insurance for the Swiss visa.
When you apply for your visa, one of the most important things you need to prove is that you have enough money to support yourself during your study programme. you need a written confirmation letter of the sponsor that he/she covers all the costs and copy of his/her passport (first and last page). Please explain distinctly the origin of the funds (loan with bank letter/family fortune/salary) and what is the relationship with the student. A solvency proof of the sponsor (Personal ITR: only ITR-V; Indian Income Tax Return Verification Form or Acknowledgement is accepted) for the last 2 assessment years & bank account statement for the last three months, in format A4, with stamp and signature of Bank
Indian students will have to prove they speak English well enough to study in an international university in Switzerland. These language skills ensure that you can succeed in your classes and manage your way around Switzerland.
Indian students won't need to take a medical test before arriving in Switzerland.
Indian students won't need to set up a Restricted Bank Account. This type of bank account restricts the amount of money you can withdraw every month, and only allows you to access it when you arrive in Switzerland.
Visa applications for the purpose of study will be transmitted for decision to the competent Swiss immigration authority where the applicant intends to reside.
Look at the Swiss immigration website for more detailed visa information.
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