- School information.
- Student information.
- Type of course.
- Additional information.
- Economic information.
- Recognitions.
- Annexes, such as the training program or calendar (optional).
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Creating an account is very easy:
For stays of less than 90 days:
It is not necessary to apply for a visa.
For stays of more than 90 days:
Students of:
Should register as citizens of the European Union, in the first three months from arrival.
For the rest of the countries, with some exceptions, it will be necessary to apply for a visa. And if the stay is more than 6 months, students are also required to apply for the TIE (Foreign Identity Card) within one month of arrival.
VISADO DE ESTANCIA (Schengen visa)
It allows you to stay in Spain for up to 90 days, which can be followed or divided into periods of 180 days.
This visa is not for profit, so it does not entitle you to work. They allow free movement through the Schengen area.
They are national visas for stays longer than 3 months, which can be replaced by a residence permit (before the validity of the visa expires). They also allow free movement through the Schengen area.
IMPORTANT: this information is always indicative. Each student must request the specific requirements from the consular office, since these may vary from one country to another, or may change depending on the socio-political situation at the time.
Students who want to apply for a visa must meet the following requirements:
This admission document must contain:
Have contracted authorized medical insurance (repatriation expenses, complete medical assistance, emergencies and €30,000 coverage).
*IPREM: The Multiple Effects Public Income Indicator (IPREM) is an index used in Spain as a reference for the granting of aid, subsidies or unemployment benefits. It was created in 2004 to replace the Minimum Interprofessional Wage as a reference for this aid.
In this way, the IPREM grew at a slower rate than the SMI, facilitating access to aid for the most disadvantaged family economies, while the SMI would remain restricted to a work environment.
This accommodation document must contain:
Furthermore, students will need the following documentation:
All of this must be submitted to the Spanish Consulate closest to the student’s place of residence. No more than 6 months before and no later than 15 days before the planned date of travel.
The fees must be paid in advance, and are not returned even if the resolution is not favorable. Once the application is verified, the Consulate will examine it and evaluate it taking into account the fight against illegal immigration.
During this evaluation, the student may be asked to appear at the Consular Office.
The consular office will process the study visa with one of the enabled codes:
SSU: duration of studies less than 6 months.
SLU: duration of studies greater than 6 months.
Instituto Mediterráneo Sol, after receiving pre-registration, a copy of the valid passport and payment of the total reservation, will send the student the following documentation:
All documents will be digitally signed and sent by email within 24/48 hours from receipt of documentation and payment from the student.
Embassies or Consulates have the duty to expressly rule, as soon as possible, on any application received. The official period is 30 days, although it can take up to 3 months. After this time, the request should be understood as rejected due to negative administrative silence.
Once the granting of the visa has been communicated to the student, he or she has a period of 2 months to collect the visa, in person. If you do not do so within that period, it will be understood that you have renounced the authorization granted.
Visa denials will be notified in writing to the interested party and must be signed and sealed by the responsible diplomatic or consular official. The regulations do not prevent the same student from submitting as many visa applications as they wish, regardless of the period between them. It must be taken into account not to apply with repeated requests.
In the event of a denial, the student may file an appeal.
To have a greater chance of success in obtaining the visa, it is recommended to take into account the main causes of denial, and avoid them. These causes are usually:
In general, it is recommended that the student:
PRESENTATION OF DOCUMENTATION AND APPLICATION
The student must provide truthful and legal information and documents.
VISA APPLICATION STATUS
It is essential that the student agrees to inform the school of the status of his or her visa process. This means that it is the responsibility of each student to inform whether their visa has been granted or denied, always in advance of the start of the course (minimum of 10 days before the start date of the course).
In the event that a course begins and the school has not received any notification, the course will be considered started and no refund will be possible. If the student provides a visa denial document after the start of the course, the first month of class, at least, or the period thereof that has elapsed (nor the €200 administration fee) will not be refunded. The student must communicate non-arrival on time at least 10 days in advance. Between 10 and 3 days before, the start day stipulated in the reservation is not guaranteed. Less than 2 days (if you have been given a visa, the incorporation will take place a week later, without class recovery). If you have not been given a visa, the previous rules will apply.
The courses have a start date that must be respected. This date is chosen by the student before making the payment (the beginning of the course must always be a Monday, and the end always on a Friday, except holidays), and is flexible (except for Selectividad EBAU preparation courses). That is why it cannot be changed once the course has been paid for and the school has issued the documents to the consulate.
The only exception to changing course dates, before the start of the course, will be due to the impossibility of obtaining an appointment at the consulate of the country of origin. To do this, the student must provide a document from the consulate that clearly shows the date of the appointment and which student the appointment corresponds to.
This change of course or dates can be made only 1 time for free (and only by providing the document that justifies it). If the student wants to request additional changes, she must pay an additional €200 in administrative costs (as long as the request to change dates is accompanied by a document that justifies it).
TYPE OF COURSE CHOSEN AND CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION
iNMSOL has a website available to students with complete information on the types of courses offered and their characteristics. It also has sufficient communication channels (email, WhatsApp, telephone) to answer all the questions that the student raises. The school’s availability seeks to provide complete and sufficient information before the student’s commitment to enroll, to avoid possible doubts once the course has started.
That is why we ask that the student be informed of the conditions and characteristics of the course that she is reserving, and that she contact us as many times as necessary so that there are no doubts after having started it.
RECRUITMENT THROUGH COLLABORATING AGENCIES
When the student contracts our courses through an agency, they must keep in mind that all communication and all procedures must be done through the agency. iNMSOL will not attend to requests made in parallel.
The conditions for direct hiring or hiring through the agency are the same: doing so through an agency does not exempt the student from the obligations detailed in this section.
iNMSOL is not responsible for the management of collaborating agencies.
IMPORTANT: this information is always indicative. Each student must request specific requirements from the Immigration Office, as these may vary from time to time.
Upon the student’s arrival in Granada, he or she must begin the procedures to regularize her situation in the country so that she can reside legally.
1) Registration of residency in Granada. It is requested at the City Hall, providing proof of the place of residence and identity document. A rental agreement, recent utility bills to that address, and the consent of the property owner will be required.
2) Request NIE (foreigner identification number). To do this, you must make an appointment at the Police or the Immigration Office, and provide the required documentation.
3) Open a bank account. It will be enough to provide the identity document, the NIE and a document that proves the student status (it may be a letter of certificate of registration for the course provided by the school).
4) Apply for TIE (foreigner’s identity card). This procedure must be completed within the first 30 days of entering Spain, and is requested at the Immigration Office, by appointment. It will be necessary to provide the corresponding completed form, the identity document, the receipt of payment of the tax
Instituto Mediterráneo Sol is a center accredited by the Instituto Cervantes, and affiliated with FEDELE (Federation of Spanish Schools) and other associations such as EEA (Spanish Schools of Andalusia). This implies legal commitments that the school must follow transparently and without exceptions, such as the attendance control of students who obtain a long-term visa.
This is a requirement of the Immigration Office to be able to manage applications for study visas and visa extensions.
To this end, the school has an attendance accounting system and a protocol for notifying Immigration in case of unjustified absences, which we detail below.
Students with long-term visa
Students who have obtained a student visa through a course with Instituto Mediterráneo Sol must come to class daily. These students need to demonstrate 100% attendance. A minimum attendance of 85% of contracted lessons will be required to obtain a certificate of attendance at the end of your course. To do this, they have a weekly list in which they must sign every day. This list is located in the desk at Secretaría:
ATTENDANCE LIST | Visa students
STUDENT | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | |
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Student’s name | 1ª HOUR: 10% 2ª HOUR: 10% | 1ª HOUR: 10% 2ª HOUR: 10% | 1ª HOUR: 10% 2ª HOUR: 10% | 1ª HOUR: 10% 2ª HOUR: 10% | 1ª HOUR: 10% 2ª HOUR: 10% | TOTAL: 100% |
It will be necessary to follow the following guidelines:
JUSTIFIED ABSENCES
Those that are supported by a truthful document (in which the student’s name, date and time appear clearly) may be considered excused absences. These documents can be:
Appointments must coincide with class time to be considered a reason for absence.
The course can only be canceled if the applicant’s visa has been REFUSED. In this case, the student may request a refund by presenting the visa denial document provided by the consular office. Without this document, no refund will be possible.
No cause other than a document from the consular office stating that the student cannot take the course for legal reasons will be taken into consideration.
In the event that the student is not granted the visa, the iNMSOL cancellation conditions are:
If the student registers and begins an EBAU Selectivity course, and during its course decides to change to an intensive course, a refund of the price difference will not be possible.
You can always add extra (individual) lessons, paying the corresponding cost, but you cannot request a reduction in the classes already contracted.
The student must ensure that he/she meets all legal conditions for the course period for which he/she enrolls. In these cases there will be no right to a refund once the course starts.
The maximum number of students per class of the same level and the same course characteristics is 10, and the minimum is 3. If this minimum is not reached, the following conditions will apply:
1 student or 2 students: the participant will receive 50% of the contracted lessons as one-to-one lessons (1 teacher/1 student) or semi-private lessons (1 teacher/2 students), according to his/her level and needs. In no case should the student pays the difference in price.
3 students or more: participants will receive 100% of the contracted lessons, in group.
Exceptions to the general conditions:
Different conditions will apply to the following courses:
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Students who want to continue their studies in Granada and need to renew their study visa must keep the following information in mind:
* The problem that arises for our school and all schools is that this is the “norm”, but it is not certain that it applies equally to all students. It will depend a lot on each immigration office, and it is somewhat uncertain.*
We do have verified that Granada Immigration Office knows our school very well, and they know that we strictly follow all the documentation and attendance rules, and they take this into account to facilitate the procedures for our students.