Important Documents You’ll Need Before You Travel Abroad to Study
Congratulations! Your application to your dream school has been accepted. You are a formally recognized international student now. Finally all your hard work, perseverance, and diligence has paid off, and its time to take the next big step to put your career in top gear. Before embarking on this journey, make sure you are well prepared. You do not want to miss out on any important document during your travel and stay abroad, so here a list of crucial documents you will need to ensure a smooth ride to your new destination:
1. Passport.
It is the most important document you will need when travelling abroad. If you do not have a passport, apply for one as soon as you decide to study abroad. Also check that your existing one hasnʼt expired. In both cases, reach out to the passport office well in advance to avoid a last-minute rush. Nowadays, you also have the provision for online application. Your passport is your official identification as a citizen. So keep it safe while travelling.
2. Visa.
This official document permits you to travel to a foreign country for a specific period of time. Each country has a different procedure for visa application and approval; for more details, you can check with the embassy of the country you are traveling to. For student visa application, you require a proof of your residence abroad, a written record of your intent to depart from the foreign country on completion of course, acceptance letter from the college, the proof of finances to sustain and pursue education abroad, and a valid passport. Apply for visa well in advance as many countries have a complicated procedure, which might take considerable amount of time. Do not forget to make copies of your visa for any contingency.
3. Travel insurance.
Make sure you have applied for and carry your travel insurance ID card and your claim form. While buying insurance, check that the following factors are covered: delayed or cancelled flights, lost luggage, stolen personal belongings, evacuation in case of health emergency, or natural disaster. The basic idea behind buying an insurance policy is to protect your trip and money. So be wise, weigh the offer, and choose the best policy.
4. Health insurance.
You might need medical care during your stay abroad, so donʼt forget to apply for an overseas health insurance or to carry your insurance ID card. Having to pay for treatment in a foreign country can be a hole in your pocket. Every country has a different health system, so it is better to be prepared before leaving India. Some universities do provide coverage, but itʼs good to have a short-term personal health insurance for the transition period. Opt for a suitable policy that covers both health and accident.
5. International certificate of vaccination.
This is a pre-requisite before you depart for any foreign country. This certificate cannot be obtained from any local doctor or your family doctor. It is exclusively available only with certified doctors authorized to issue the certificate. In some countries, in the absence of this certificate you can even be denied entry. Also if you suffer from a critical medical condition and are on prescribed drugs, you should carry them in labeled containers along with the doctorʼs prescription.
6. International driverʼs license.
Most countries do not accept any other country’s driving license. If time permits, take the test for the international driving permit; it will save you unnecessary hassles in a foreign country. It can also be used as an identity proof in case you forget to carry other documents while on a stroll. Applying for an international driving license is easy; you can contact the AAA or the National Auto Club. You need to take care as they are short-term permits. Contact the embassy for clarification regarding driving rules and regulations. It is very important that you follow traffic rules to avoid any unforeseen incidents or any infringement with law enforcement agencies.
7. International Student IDs.
It is an internationally recognized identity card which can fetch you discounts on foods and beverages, transportation, lodging, tourist spots, etc. It also includes medical benefits and basic travel insurance and can also be used as pre-paid credit card. Any full-time study abroad student can apply for this ID by logging into the ISE Card website. For more details and benefits, visit the ISIC database.
8. Scholarship documents.
If you have been awarded a scholarship or have been enrolled in any scholarship program, then do not forget to carry this important document. Scholarships are one such benign aid meant to provide succour to students with economically challenged background. Absence of this document in may force you to cough up huge amounts of money to fund your education. Not carrying this document may also endanger your candidature at your dream school. So be very careful while you pack your bags and do not forget to carry this very important document.
Moving abroad needs a lot of paperwork. Keep the documents safe, handy, and in one packet. Don’t scatter them or else accessing them at crucial times may become a challenging task. Make copies of all the important documents or scan them so that they can be retrieved in case of urgency. Nowadays, many apps like Cam Scanner are available on both Android and iOS, which can easily scan your documents and store them in a cloud for comfortable access across your different devices. Create a check-off list of important documents. One cannot presage the challenges ahead, but being prepared for the worse can make you better equipped with tackling difficulties ahead, as the famous adage goes: “Preparation is better than panic.”
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This article was also published in Rediffmail on 24/03/2017.