Immigration & Visas
Personal statements for visa and immigration applications. 11 rubrics available, each scoring your essay across multiple dimensions with specific feedback.
Campus France Motivation Text — France
For Campus France (Études en France) platform applicants: an ultra-concise motivation text (~155 words) covering academic background, program rationale, and future direction.
GKS Scholarship Application — South Korea
For Global Korea Scholarship (GKS/KGSP) applicants: a self-introduction and study plan (~1,000 words each) covering background, motivation, academic goals, and post-graduation impact.
Genuine Intentions Statement — New Zealand
For New Zealand student visa (INZ) applicants: a cover letter addressing genuine study intent, course rationale, financial plan, and post-study intentions in 500–800 words.
Genuine Student Statement — Australia
For Australian student visa (Subclass 500) applicants: four short answers (~150 words each) covering current circumstances, course rationale, career benefit, and supplementary context.
Study Permit Letter of Explanation — Canada
For Canadian study permit (IRCC) applicants: a letter of explanation addressing genuine student intent, program choice, finances, and home country ties in 500–1,000 words.
Visa Covering Letter — Poland
For Polish national visa (Type D) applicants: a covering letter stating purpose and duration of stay, programme rationale, financial readiness, and referencing attached documents in 600–1,000 words.
Visa Motivation Letter — Germany
For German student visa (embassy/consulate) applicants: a motivation letter covering study goals, academic background, program choice, finances, and return intent in 500–700 words. Distinct from the university admission Motivationsschreiben.
Visa Motivation Letter — Switzerland
For Swiss student residence permit (cantonal migration office) applicants: a motivation letter covering study goals, academic background, finances, accommodation, and departure commitment in 300–800 words.
Visa Statement of Purpose — Ireland
For Irish student visa (ISD) applicants: a letter covering study motivation, academic background, programme fit, finances, home ties, and commitment to leave in 500–1,000 words.
Visa Statement of Purpose — Italy
For Italian student visa (Type D) applicants: a concise statement of purpose covering motivation, course choice, academic background, and financial support in ~400–500 words (1 page).
Visa Supporting Letter — Belgium
For Belgian student visa (Type D) applicants: a supporting letter addressing the three IBZ core questions — why this course, why Belgium, and how it benefits you — in 500–700 words.