Predeparture

Assistance

Your Visa Is Approved, Now Let's Get You Ready To Go!

Getting your visa approved is a major milestone, but there is still real preparation between now and your first day on campus. Where you will live, when to book your flight, and how to settle into an unfamiliar country are all decisions that are easier to make when you know what to expect. Our advisors walk you through each of these so you arrive prepared, not overwhelmed.

A Few Things Worth Keeping In Mind

Start Your Accomodation Search Early

Housing near your university can fill up quickly, especially close to the start of term. Starting early gives you more options and more time to compare what actually fits your budget and lifestyle.

Book Flights With Your Dates Confirmed

Booking too early or too late can cost you more or create unnecessary complications with your visa timeline. Once your travel dates are firm, booking promptly helps you secure better fares and avoid last minute price surges.

Give Yourself Time To Settle In

Arriving a few days before term starts gives you room to adjust before classes begin. This buffer makes it easier to handle jet lag, find your way around, and get comfortable in your new environment before academics take over.

Keep Your Essential Documents Accessible

Your passport, visa, and admission letter should be easy to reach, not buried in checked luggage. Having these on hand makes arrival, immigration checks, and university registration far less stressful.

We Help You Plan For All Of This

Once your visa is in hand, our advisors help you think through the practical side of moving abroad. We guide you on how to search for accommodation and what to watch out for, when to book your flight around your visa and enrollment dates, and what to expect as you settle into your first few weeks in a new country. The goal is simple, by the time you travel, nothing about your departure should feel unfamiliar.

Don't Leave Your Departure To Guesswork

Let our advisors walk you through everything you need to know before you go, from accommodation to flights to your first few weeks abroad, so nothing catches you off guard.