At Leap Overseas, we understand that applying for a student visa can be overwhelming. Whether you’re just starting your journey or already have a university offer, our team is here to make the process smooth and stress-free. Below are some of the most common questions we receive from students – and the answers to help guide you through each step of your international education journey.
Studying abroad offers global exposure, access to high-quality education, better career opportunities, and a chance to experience different cultures and lifestyles. It helps build independence, confidence, and a competitive edge in the job market.
Yes! We offer 100% free counselling, including course selection, university shortlisting, SOP review, visa assistance, and much more — without charging a single rupee for the counselling itself.
Popular destinations include the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Germany, Ireland, and New Zealand. The best country depends on your course preference, budget, language comfort, and long-term goals.
Absolutely! Our expert counselors help match your interests, budget, and career goals with the best-fit university and course.
It’s ideal to begin your application process 8–12 months in advance of your intended intake. Major intakes are Fall (Aug/Sept) and Spring (Jan/Feb), but this can vary by country and course.
Most universities require proof of English proficiency — such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or Duolingo. Some programs, especially in the USA, may require GRE or GMAT depending on your field of study.
Yes, we guide students on exam preparation and can connect you with certified language trainers and resources.
Yes, many universities and governments offer merit-based, need-based, or program-specific scholarships. Our counsellors guide you in identifying and applying for the right scholarships based on your profile.
Documents typically include academic transcripts, passport, English test scores, Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation (LOR), resume/CV, and financial proofs. Our team helps you with a complete checklist.
No. Most programs in countries like the UK, USA, Canada, and Australia are taught in English. However, some European countries may offer programs in their native languages — we help you choose based on your preference.
Yes, in most countries international students can work part-time (typically 10–20 hours/week) during term and full-time during breaks. We guide you on each country’s specific regulations.
Our expert visa support team prepares your application thoroughly and provides mock interviews to reduce rejection chances. In case of rejection, we help you understand the reason and assist with re-application.
Yes! We assist with finding accommodation, pre-departure briefings, packing tips, airport pickup guidance, and more — to ensure you settle comfortably in your new country.