student visa checklist consulate of spain in miami - SU Abroad
student visa checklist consulate of spain in miami - SU Abroad
student visa checklist consulate of spain in miami - SU Abroad
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Academic Year Students (180+ days) ONLY:<br />
Medical Certificate (orig<strong>in</strong>al and photocopy): Doctor’s recent statement (no older than 3 months) <strong>in</strong> doctor’s<br />
letterhead or with medical center’s stamp, stat<strong>in</strong>g:<br />
“This health certificate verifies that Mr./Ms ...... is free <strong>of</strong> drug addiction, mental illness and does not<br />
suffer from any disease that could cause serious repercussions to public health accord<strong>in</strong>g to the<br />
specifications <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>ternational sanitary regulation <strong>of</strong> 2005.<br />
These contagious diseases <strong>in</strong>clude, but are not limited to smallpox, poliomyelitis by wild poliovirus, the<br />
human <strong>in</strong>fluenza caused by a new subtype <strong>of</strong> virus and the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS),<br />
cholera, pneumonic plague, yellow fever, viral hemorrhagic fevers (e.g.: Ebola, Lassa, Marburg), West<br />
Nile Virus and other illnesses <strong>of</strong> special importance nationally or regionally (e.g.: Dengue Fever, Rift<br />
Valley Fever and men<strong>in</strong>gococcal disease.)<br />
Ms./Mr. ______________ is a very healthy <strong>in</strong>dividual <strong>in</strong> all senses, she/he has no pre-exist<strong>in</strong>g medical<br />
conditions, and she/he is capable <strong>of</strong> travel<strong>in</strong>g abroad.”.<br />
* The medical certificate must be signed by a M.D.<br />
*The orig<strong>in</strong>al must be translated <strong>in</strong>to Spanish and submitted along with a photocopy,<br />
contact a legal translator.<br />
12. Certification <strong>of</strong> Absence <strong>of</strong> Police Records (orig<strong>in</strong>al and photocopy): FBI or State Police Crim<strong>in</strong>al<br />
Background Check legalized with the “Apostille <strong>of</strong> the Hague Convention” from the U.S. A police<br />
record must be obta<strong>in</strong>ed (crim<strong>in</strong>al background check) from all non EU countries where you have lived<br />
for the past five years for more than 6 months, legalized by the Spanish Consulate or Embassy <strong>in</strong> the<br />
respective countries. If the Certificate is issued outside the USA it must be duly legalized by the<br />
correspond<strong>in</strong>g Consulate <strong>of</strong> Spa<strong>in</strong>. LOCAL POLICE BACKGROUND CHECK WILL NOT BE<br />
ACCEPTED. Orig<strong>in</strong>al translated <strong>in</strong>to Spanish and one copy will be needed (contact a legal translator).<br />
*The orig<strong>in</strong>al must be translated <strong>in</strong>to Spanish and submitted along with a photocopy,<br />
contact a legal translator.<br />
*FBI background checks can take 8-12 weeks to get back from the FBI.<br />
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As <strong>visa</strong> requirements can change, please check the Consulate’s website prior to your <strong>visa</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>tment to ensure you have<br />
the proper required documentation. Consulate website can be found under <strong>student</strong> <strong>visa</strong> at:<br />
http://www.maec.es/subwebs/Consulados/Miami/es/MenuPpal/ServiciosConsularesMiami/Visados/Pag<strong>in</strong>as/VISAS.as<br />
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