Applying for the Schengen Area Student Visa from Brazil
This guide is tailored to applicants from Brazil. A visa allowing you to study at an accredited institution. Approval hinges on a genuine course of study, proof of funds for tuition and living costs, and credible ties to your home country.
Latin America's largest economy and a growing source of students, tourists and digital nomads.
What applicants from your country are assessed on
- Your ability to fund the student visa and your stay.
- The consistency between your documents, forms and answers.
- Your ties and intentions, which the officer weighs against local trends.
Key things to know about Schengen Area
- One Schengen visa covers 29 countries with no internal border checks.
- Apply at the consulate of the country you'll spend the most time in.
- Travel insurance with €30,000 medical cover is mandatory.
- The 90/180 rule limits short stays to 90 days in any rolling 180-day window.
Common reasons applications from your country are refused
- Funds that fall short of the required tuition and living costs.
- A course choice that does not fit your academic or career background.
- Answers that contradict your application or suggest immigration intent.
How VisaMet helps applicants from Brazil
VisaMet tailors every step — eligibility, document screening, interview practice and deadline reminders — to your profile as an applicant from Brazil heading to Schengen Area.
VisaMet provides preparation guidance, not legal advice. Confirm current requirements with the official source before applying.