Expert answers to your most common questions about studying in USA, UK, Canada, Australia and more. Updated regularly by our counselors.
Students can study abroad in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, and Ireland. We provide expert support with university admissions, scholarships, student visas, application preparation, and course selection to help students choose the best country and university for their academic and career goals.
Yes! Our initial counseling is completely free. We assess your profile, suggest the best countries and universities, and guide you through the entire process at no charge.
Generally you need your passport, university acceptance letter, financial proof, academic transcripts, language test scores (IELTS or TOEFL), and visa application forms. Requirements vary by country.
The process typically takes 3 to 6 months from application to visa. We recommend starting at least 6 months before your intended intake.
Yes! Most countries allow international students to work part-time. USA allows 20 hrs per week on campus, UK allows 20 hrs per week, Canada allows 20 hrs per week off-campus.
We have a 98% visa success rate. Our experienced team ensures all your documents are properly prepared before submission.
Students should ideally start preparing 10–15 months before the intake. Early planning gives you more time for university research, document preparation, and application submissions.
Most universities require academic transcripts, a Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation (LORs), a resume, and a valid passport. Additional requirements may vary by university and program.
Not necessarily. The impact may depend on your application status and individual circumstances.
Students should regularly check official U.S. government and university websites for the latest information.