If You need to apply for a student visa
If you want to apply for a student visa, you first need to ask your embassy or consulate about the legal conditions to apply for a student visa: minimum duration and amount of weekly hours you are required, timing for getting the visa, etc.
Once you have all these information, you can contact Escuela Mediterráneo.
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Fill in the following inscription form
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If you have already studied Spanish, you need to do the level test and send it to us by e-mail (this is the first part of the level test, when you arrive at the school you will have to do a grammar test to confirm your level).
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You would need to specify in your e-mail the subject "certificate for visa" and the initial and final dates of your studies at the school and the amount of hours per week you would like to study.
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The school will inform you about your level, timetable and prices of your course and the conditions you will need to read in order to sign up.
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You need to agree with the conditions in order for you to sign-up: you need to return the conditions duly signed by you and pay the entire amount of your course plus the enrolment fees (30€).
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If you are abroad, you can pay by bank transfer to the following bank account (it is very important to communicate to the bank the name of the student and specify that all transactions are at your own expenses not at the beneficiary's expenses nor shared expenses):
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Please, send us by e-mail or by fax a copy of your official bank transfer payment signed and sealed at (00 34) 93 270 38 92 (specifying with your name).
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Once we confirm the receipt of the payment, we will send a copy of your enrolment certificate by e-mail and the original copy by air mail to your home address. It generally takes 10 working days for you to receive the enrolment certificate. Starting from now, you are a student of the school!
Escuela Mediterráneo is not involved in the process of visa applications, it is a language school accredited by the Cervantes Institute, which only certifies that the student is enrolled at our school.
The enrolment certificate is the only official document issued by the school which states that the student is enrolled in our school, the level, the number of hours per week, duration of the course with initial and final dates and the total price the student paid for it. Such information are certified and duly signed by the directors of the school.
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