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 Switzerland student visa costs are CHF 88. You may have to pay extra (up to 50% above the standard price) if you need the visa fast-tracked or outside of normal working hours. You’ll have to pay along with the application.

 Visa length

 The C visa is valid for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. As it’s a Schengen visa, it normally allows the holder to travel around the Schengen Area for as long as it is valid.

 You cannot come to Switzerland on a C visa and change it to a long-stay visa after you’ve arrived. Even if you are from a non-EU country exempt from needing an entry visa, you will still need to apply for a residence permit before you arrive if you plan to stay longer than 90 days. If your circumstances change once you are in Switzerland, you should contact your cantonal immigration office.

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 Long-term D student visas in Switzerland

 This Swiss study visa entitles you to come and study any course that lasts for longer than three months.

 Requirements

 You will need to have an offer to study at a recognized University or educational institution. You can find links to Swiss universities through CRUS (German website for the Rectors Conference of the Swiss Universities). In addition to this, you will need to show that you have the necessary qualifications and attributes to undertake the course you are applying for, sufficient means to support yourself financially, and health insurance coverage for your stay.

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 For some courses, you may also be asked to sit a language test to make sure that you will be able to follow lessons.

 How to apply

 You should apply for your Switzerland student visa at the Swiss Embassy or consulate in your home country once you have been accepted onto a study course. Processing times for the D visa are typically 8-10 weeks, so it’s advisable to give yourself 3-6 months to apply.

 In addition to submitting the visa application form, you will need to provide:

 Valid passport/travel ID

 Proof of adequate financial resources to cover your costs while you’re in Switzerland, such as copies of bank statements or a letter from the bank

 Proof of healthcare insurance which includes cover for accidents

 Personal study plan with information on the purpose of your studies and your motivation for doing them

 Confirmation of enrolment at a recognized Swiss educational institution and of any course fees paid

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 Your CV

 Copies of previous educational certificates and diplomas

 A signed letter confirming that you will leave Switzerland at the end of the course

 Visa costs

 Your Swiss student D visa will cost you CHF 88. You may have to pay extra (up to 50% above the standard price) if you need the visa fast-tracked or outside of normal working hours. You’ll have to pay along with the application.

 In addition to this, you will need to pay for your Swiss residence permit which you will require to stay in Switzerland for longer than 90 days. Costs are around CHF 160.

 Visa length

 Visa length

 Swiss student visas are initially valid for one year, however, they can be extended for the duration of your study if you are enrolled for a longer course such as a degree. You can apply for a visa extension at your cantonal immigration office. Typically, you’ll have to provide evidence that you are still enrolled in the course and haven’t dropped out.

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 When you arrive to study in Switzerland

 You have 14 days after your arrival in Switzerland to register your arrival at your cantonal migration office. If you have a long-stay category D visa, you will also need to apply for your residence permit at the cantonal migration office within the first 90 days of your stay. To do this, you will need your ID, details of your Swiss visa, and proof of Swiss address.

 You will be issued with a B residence permit which is valid for a year but renewable multiple times. This can take a few weeks to arrive. During this time, you won’t be allowed to leave the country.

 Other things you will need to sort out within your first few weeks are:

 Registering for healthcare in Switzerland

 Opening up a Swiss bank account

 Find out more in our Guide to relocating to Switzerland

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