Schenghen visa enquiry
I am an 18 year old who has been a UK resident for about 11 years. I just finished my alevels and I am about to go to uni. Planning to apply for a Spanish schengen visa for my prospective travel in September. However, I am struggling to provide evidence of my student status as I am yet to receive my results so I am not officialky enrolled. Can I just use my offer letters as proof of my student status?
Best Answer
No, not according to the Consulate of Spain in London, whose website states the following for required documents:
“Students: Recent, official and signed letter from the UK school / college / university on headed paper stating date of issue, name of the applicant, type of studies, number of lessons (hours) per week and confirming attendance record (a letter of enrolment is not acceptable). The minimum attendance must appear on the letter. “
http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/LONDRES/en/Consulado/Pages/DocumentsRequired.aspx
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