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Student visa . 07 Mar 2019 .

Student Visa from Kenya to Iceland

  • The Iceland student visa enables Kenyans to visit Iceland to study in one of the institutions in the country.
  • You must ensure you have been accepted into one of the institutions of your choice in the country before applying for visa.
  • Students will need to apply for a residence permit before arriving in Iceland which can be done by contacting the Directorate of Immigration in Iceland or by notifying the nearest Icelandic embassy.
  • All students are required to apply for a Kennitala – an Icelandic ID/social security number - which is used for every day matters, such as opening a bank account.
  • Letter of acceptance from the institution in Iceland is required. This is proof that you can attend lectures and write exams at school.
  •  If you are given a scholarship, you must provide the letter of sponsorship from the body that awarded the scholarship to you.
  • Students are required to provide medical insurance details. 
  • Proof of financial support in the form of bank statements must be provided. Students are required to have at least ISK 180, 550/ EUR 1,434 per month.
  • Student visas in Iceland are flexible enough to allow students to apply for a work permit while they are engaged in their studies. Students are allowed to work 20 working hours per week.
Validity: More than 90 days
Rate: N/A
Cost usd: 160.00
Processing time: 15 days
Requirements:
  • Fully completed and signed visa application form
  • Two recently taken passport-size photographs (4.5x 3.5cm), both taken within the last three months.
  • A valid Kenyan passport not older than 7 years, with at least six months validity beyond the date you plan to leave Sweden.
  • A travel insurance policy with a minimum coverage of 30,000 euros, for the whole Schengen territory, in case of any medical emergency such as illnesses, accidents and even repatriation in case of death.
  • Proof of accommodation.
  • Copy of return flight ticket.
  • Documentation showing applicant’s ties to home country, e.g. verification from applicant’s employer.
  • A police report showing the traveler does not have a criminal record.

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