A scan of a valid passport.
Transcript and Degrees of your previous education.
An English Proficienc certificate obtained from your previous educational Institute. (If no english test score is provided). Requirements for test score depends on program and university.
Include additional academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and volunteer certificates to strengthen your application.
A valid passport with atleastat least 3 months of validity beyond the intended stay.
Applicants must complete the official Malta student visa application form accurately and sign it before submission. This form includes personal details, study information, and travel plans, and is the first essential step in the visa process.
Students are required to provide evidence of where they will be staying in Malta, such as a rental agreement, hostel booking, or confirmation of accommodation arranged by the educational institution. This assures the embassy that suitable housing has been secured.
Certificate (Degree) and Transcript of your previous education.
The final admission letter (non-conditional offer letter) provided by the university.
Paid challan of the university fee.
An English Proficienc certificate obtained from your previous educational Institute. (If no english test score is provided). Requirements for test score depends on program and university.
For a Malta student visa, applicants are required to provide recent bank statements, usually covering the last three months, to demonstrate sufficient funds for tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses. The average financial requirement is calculated at approximately €26 per day if you are arranging private accommodation, or €18 per day if accommodation is provided by the school. The bank statement must be in English, clearly show the account holder’s name, and be issued within the last few weeks to ensure funds are currently available. If the financial support comes from a sponsor, such as a parent or guardian, additional documents are required, including the sponsor’s bank statement, a sponsorship letter, proof of relationship, and valid identification. These funds must be held in a savings or current account, not in fixed deposits or investments, and should convincingly demonstrate the ability to cover the full duration of the student’s stay in Malta.
No older than 6 months.
No older than 6 months.
4 Passport size photos.
All documents must be attested by the relevant authorities, such as IBCC, HEC, MOFA, or Apostille, for Pakistani students.
Malta require international students to have valid health or medical insurance. This must cover medical emergencies, hospital care, and repatriation during the study period, ensuring that students are protected throughout their stay abroad.
€6,000 – €12,000
€8,000 – €15,000
As an international student, you can live in Malta with a budget of €600–1,000 per month. This usually covers accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses. Malta offers a relatively affordable lifestyle compared to other European destinations, while also providing the benefit of English as an official language and a safe, student-friendly environment.