Belgium, known for its robust educational system and reasonable tuition fees, welcomes international students through its Belgium Student Visa program. Students accepted into a Belgian university from outside the EU or EEA must apply for a Belgium Long Stay Visa (D Visa) to pursue higher education. Here’s a comprehensive guide on the requirements, process, and essential steps for obtaining a Belgium Student Visa.
Who Doesn’t Need a Belgium Student Visa?
You are exempt from the Belgian student visa if:
- You are from the EU or EEA.
- You reside in a Schengen country.
- You are from the US, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Monaco, or Andorra. Citizens of these countries can apply for a residence permit after arriving in Belgium.
Requirements for a Belgium Student Visa
Here’s a checklist of required documents for your student visa application:
- Student Visa Application Form: Available on the VFS Global website or through your local Belgian embassy.
- Passport
- Acceptance Letter: Proof of admission from a Belgian university.
- Supporting Letter: A cover letter explaining why you want to study in Belgium.
- English Language Proficiency Proof
- Clean Criminal Record
- Previous Educational Documents
- Two Passport-sized Photos
- Health Insurance
- Proof of Financial Means: If you’re not on a scholarship, you’ll need a bank statement showing sufficient funds.
Note: Document requirements may vary depending on the Belgian authorities’ guidelines for your country. Always confirm with the embassy for the most current list.
Application Process for Belgium Student Visa
The steps for applying for a Belgium student visa are as follows:
- University Admission: Apply and secure a place at a recognized Belgian university.
- Complete the Visa Application Form: Available through VFS Global or the Belgian embassy in your region.
- Gather Required Documents: Collect all necessary paperwork.
- Schedule a Visa Appointment: Use the VFS Global service to book an appointment if available in your country.
- Attend Your Visa Interview: Bring your documents, biometrics, and photos in person.
Visa Fee
- Cost: The application fee for a Belgium Student Visa is €180.
- Exemptions: The following applicants do not pay the fee:
- Spouses/partners and children (under 21) of EU and Swiss citizens.
- Nationals from Israel, San Marino, Japan, Morocco, and Turkey.
- Scholarship students sponsored by the Belgian State.
- Erasmus Mundus, Lotus, and Tempus program students.
Residence Permit After Arrival in Belgium
Once in Belgium, you have eight days to register at the local administration office and obtain a residence card. This card allows you to stay in Belgium for the full duration of your studies.
EU Students: While a residence permit isn’t required, you must register if you plan to stay for more than three months.
Working in Belgium as a Student
International students are permitted to work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during the academic semester.
