سؤالات متداول مهاجرت، ویزا و اقامت اروپا
پاسخ روشن و کارشناسی به پرتکرارترین سؤالات دربارهٔ ویزای شینگن، ویزای تحصیلی، اقامت و شهروندی اروپا، مدارک، هزینهها و مراحل پرونده — گردآوریشده توسط مشاوران پرایمپث.
شروع
Is the initial consultation free?
Yes. The first assessment session is completely free: we listen to your situation, tell you your realistic chances honestly, and sketch a suggested roadmap — with no obligation. If there is no suitable path for you, we say that clearly too. Book now via the "free consultation" button.
Which European country suits me best?
The answer is different for each person: age, education, field, budget, language and goal all change the path. Germany is known for technical fields and work, Portugal and Greece for investment, Austria/Hungary for affordable study. In the free assessment session we match your profile against each country's current conditions and put two or three realistic paths in front of you.
How much does immigrating to Europe cost?
It depends on the path: studying in low-tuition countries starts from a few thousand euros plus proof of funds, work visas mostly involve administrative and preparation costs, and investment routes typically start from around €250,000. Our service fees are staged and transparent, visible in the contract before you start. In the free consultation you get a realistic estimate of the total cost of your specific path — no marketing numbers.
Can I immigrate with only a high-school diploma?
Yes — a diploma is not the end of the road. Paths such as studying (college/university), vocational programs (like Germany's Ausbildung), in-demand jobs, and investment are open to diploma holders. What matters is choosing the right path for your age, budget and language level — we assess this precisely in the free consultation.
If I immigrate with my family, what happens to my spouse and children?
In most routes your spouse and children under 18 receive visas with you: the spouse usually gets work authorization and children study free in public schools. Details differ between countries and must be planned into the case from the start — exactly what we do when designing your path.
Can I apply without a language certificate?
Yes, for some routes. Some universities admit without IELTS (via interview or a language course), investment routes usually require no language certificate, and for the rest you can start with a preparatory language course. Language is more of an accelerator than a barrier.
Is it too late to immigrate at my age?
No. Study has no strict age cap (explaining education gaps matters), work routes stay fully open into middle age, and investment routes have no age limit at all. Age changes which path fits — not whether one exists.
ویزا
What is the difference between a Schengen visa and a national visa?
A Schengen visa (type C) is short-stay and allows up to 90 days within any 180-day period across the whole Schengen area — for tourism, family visits or short business trips. A national visa (type D) is long-stay, issued for study, work or residence, and opens the path to a residence permit in that specific country.
How long is a Schengen visa valid and how long can I stay?
The general rule is "90 days within any 180-day period". Even if your visa is valid for one year or is multiple-entry, you may stay at most 90 days in any rolling 180-day window. The visa's validity dates and the permitted length of stay are two separate things — always check both on the visa sticker.
What should I do if my visa is refused?
A refusal is not the end of the road. First you receive a refusal letter stating the exact reason — most commonly insufficient financial proof, inadequate insurance, or doubts about your return. Depending on the country you can appeal within a set deadline or reapply after fixing the gaps. We analyse the refusal letter and recommend the best path forward.
What insurance is required for a Schengen visa?
Travel insurance with a minimum coverage of €30,000 is mandatory, covering the entire trip and all Schengen countries, including emergency medical costs and repatriation. It must be issued by an approved provider. We arrange valid, embassy-accepted insurance for you.
تحصیلی
Where do I start to get a student visa?
The starting point is securing an admission from an approved university. Then you need financial proof for tuition and living costs, a language certificate (depending on the program and country), and insurance. After receiving the admission and preparing documents, you file the student visa (type D) application. We support you from choosing the field and university all the way to visa issuance.
How much can international students work?
In most European countries international students may work part-time — typically around 20 hours per week during term and full-time during holidays. The exact rules depend on the country and residence type. This helps cover part of living costs and gain experience, but should not replace the main financial source in your file.
Are scholarships or free tuition possible?
Yes. Some countries such as Germany have public universities with very low or no tuition, and many universities offer merit- or need-based scholarships. These are competitive and depend on your grades, CV and motivation letter. We identify scholarship options that fit your profile and help with the application.
How can my child study in European schools?
Two main paths: accompanying the parents' residence (free education in public schools) or independent admission to boarding and private schools (Switzerland, UK, France), which can itself become a future residence path. We support both — from school selection to visa and accommodation.
اقامت اروپا
What are the most common ways to get European residence?
The main paths are: study residence (via a university), work residence (with a job contract or as a skilled worker), residence through investment or property purchase (a golden visa in some countries), self-employment/startup residence, and family residence. The best path depends on your goal, budget and situation — we assess this precisely in the consultation.
What is a golden visa and which countries offer it?
A golden visa is a residence granted in exchange for a significant investment — usually property purchase, business investment, or government bonds. Countries such as Greece, Portugal, Spain and Hungary have offered such programs, though conditions change frequently. The main advantage is residence without a permanent-presence requirement and a long-term path toward citizenship.
After how many years can I get permanent residence or citizenship?
Generally, in most European countries you can apply for permanent residence after about 5 years of continuous legal residence, and for citizenship after that (often around 8 to 10 years in total). Requirements usually include language proficiency, a clean criminal record and financial stability. Exact timelines vary between countries.
How much capital does residence-by-property require?
Depending on the country: Greece from about €250,000 (higher in some areas), and similar programs elsewhere usually start between €250,000 and €500,000. These rules change frequently — check the current conditions with us before any decision so outdated information doesn't put your capital at risk.
مدارک
Do documents need certified translation and legalization (apostille)?
Yes. Most identity, academic and financial documents must be translated by a certified translator into the destination language or English, and depending on the country require ministry legalization or an apostille. Incomplete or unauthenticated documents are a common cause of delay or refusal. We give you the exact checklist for your case.
What does proof of funds mean and how much must I show?
Proof of funds means demonstrating that you can cover your travel or study and living costs — usually through recent months of bank statements and a sufficient balance. The required amount depends on the country, length of stay and visa type. More important than the amount is that the source of the money is reasonable and traceable.
فرایند
How long does the whole process take?
The timeline depends on the case type: a Schengen visa usually takes 2 to 4 weeks, a student visa a few weeks to a few months, and residence and investment routes a few months to over a year. Preparing documents correctly from the start is the single biggest factor in shortening the time. We give you a realistic timeline at the start.
How does working with you begin?
We begin with an initial consultation to understand your goal, situation and budget and recommend the best path. Then a formal contract is signed, you receive a document checklist, and the case proceeds step by step. Throughout the process you can see your case status via the online panel, and payments are staged.
How do I know an immigration firm is trustworthy?
The signs: a formal transparent contract, staged payments (not all upfront), realistic claims (no one can guarantee a visa 100%), a verifiable office and track record, and a panel that shows your case progress. We offer all of these — and in the first session we tell you honestly if your case has no real chance.
How is the embassy appointment booked and how long is the wait?
We book the embassy appointment as part of the case service. Waiting time depends on the country and season — from days to months. The key is having the file fully ready before the slot arrives so it isn't wasted; precise scheduling is part of our job.
Can I apply to several countries at the same time?
Yes in some combinations, but it isn't always wise: costs double and some applications (like two simultaneous Schengen visas) conflict. The better strategy is usually one main path plus a designed Plan B — which we build for you from the start.
پنل
How do I track my case status online?
After signing the contract, an account is created for you in the online panel. By logging in you can see your current case stage, uploaded documents, consultant messages, and payment status. Every change is recorded and notified, so you are always up to date.
پرداخت
How are the fees paid?
Payment is made in clear, staged steps — not all at once. Each stage of the service has its own defined fee, stated in the contract and panel before that stage begins. This reduces your risk and keeps payment aligned with the actual progress of your case.
Is the result (getting the visa) guaranteed?
No honest consultant can guarantee a visa 100%, because the final decision rests with the embassy or immigration office. What we guarantee is professional, complete case preparation, honesty in assessing your chances, and support to the end. If a case has no real chance, we tell you honestly.
کاری
How do I get a genuine job offer?
A real job offer comes from a real employer — not from someone selling "guaranteed" offers online. The right path: a standard European CV, targeted applications on official platforms and sponsor companies, or skilled-worker schemes (like Germany's Opportunity Card). We professionalize your CV and application strategy and keep you away from fake offers.
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