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There is no age limit for those who wish to obtain a Schengen visa to attend a training or study course in the Schengen Zone.

No, you cannot. Some long-stay Study Visas permit students to work for a limited number of hours per week. However, no Schengen member state allows you to get a job under a Student Schengen Visa.

Your family members can apply for a Tourist Visa or a visa for visiting Family Members.  However, you cannot bring them over under any family reunion visa, in any Schengen country.

A student Schengen Visa can be extended only in some very specific cases as late entry, humanitarian reasons, force majeure or important personal reasons. For more information, read How to Extend a Schengen Visa.

However, if you wish to extend your Student Schengen Visa with the purpose of continuing your studies in the Schengen State where you are in, that is not possible. Instead, you will have to return to your home country / country of residence and apply from there for a long-stay study visa.

According to the Schengen rules, the period within which you can submit a Student Schengen visa application is as following:

  • The earliest: three months prior to your trip towards Schengen.
  • The latest: 15 days prior to your trip.

However, you are highly recommended to apply about 4 weeks prior to your departure date, since this way you will give to the embassy enough time for processing your visa.

The legal processing time for a Student Schengen visa is 15 calendar days. In some cases, you can receive an answer within even shorter periods. However, in extraordinary cases this period may also extend from 30 to 60 days.

The Validity of a Student Schengen Visa is up to three months within a six-month period. When you get the passport with the visa in it, check the visa sticker information, to make sure about the validity period and the duration of permitted stay in the Schengen Area.


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