Comprehensive Support for Students Studying in Poland
Planning to study abroad is an important step that requires careful preparation of documents, choosing the right university, and adapting to a new environment. I provide full support, helping students smoothly go through all stages of admission, accommodation, and studying.
1. Initial Support
- Assistance in choosing a university and major – assessing prestige, study conditions, and career prospects after graduation.
- Preparation and submission of admission documents – correct completion of application forms, motivation letters, and recommendations.
- Official confirmation of enrollment – obtaining university documents required for a visa.
Competent approach to the admission process guarantees fast acceptance into the chosen university.
2. Certified Translations of Documents
- Translation of diplomas, certificates, and degrees – certified registration of documents for study.
- Certification of documents by a sworn translator – ensuring compliance with Polish law.
- Apostille in the Ministry of Education of Ukraine – legalization of documents for official use in Poland.
Proper documentation helps avoid delays in the admission process.
3. Visa Support
- Consultations on a Category D student visa – rules for obtaining it and a list of required documents.
- Assistance with financial guarantees and proof of residence – preparation of certificates confirming solvency.
- Support in submitting documents to the consulate – reviewing applications, booking an interview appointment.
Legal assistance helps you avoid common mistakes when applying for a visa.
4. Health Insurance Registration
- Public insurance in NFZ – official coverage of students’ medical expenses.
- Private insurance (PZU, Unica, Allianz, AXA) – alternative options for extended medical coverage.
- Free insurance for Pole Card holders – consultations on the terms of obtaining it.
Health insurance guarantees safety and access to medical services.
5. Support in the First Academic Year
- Obtaining a Residence Card – consultations and support in acquiring temporary residence permits.
- Opening a bank account – recommendations on selecting a bank and assistance in filling out documents.
- Adaptation and Erasmus program – explanation of international exchange opportunities and additional student programs.
Comprehensive support helps students quickly adapt to life in Poland.
Why I am your reliable assistant in studying in Poland
I have extensive knowledge of educational processes, legal aspects related to university admissions, and student adaptation, allowing me to provide full support at every stage.
My Key Benefits
- Expertise in international education. I will help you choose the right university and program, considering all academic and career prospects.
- Legal document support. I provide translations, certification, and apostille services to ensure a smooth admission process.
- Professional support in obtaining a student visa. I assist with financial security, accommodation, and submitting documents to the consulate for successful visa application processing.
- Assistance in opening a bank account and obtaining insurance. I find the best financial solutions and provide legal advice in state and private insurance.
- Support in the first year of studies. I help students adapt to their new environment, obtain a Life Card, and find international exchange opportunities.
1. What documents are required for admission to a Polish university?
✔️ Passport ✔️ Certificate or diploma ✔️ Certificate of knowledge of Polish or English ✔️ Motivation letter
2. What are the advantages of studying in Poland for Ukrainian students?
✔️ European diploma recognized in the EU, USA and Canada ✔️ Possibility of free education or receiving a scholarship ✔️ Modern living conditions and student infrastructure ✔️ Internship and employment after receiving a diploma

If you need individual support and detailed consultations, contact me – I will help you find the best solutions! 🚀
📌 With me, you will quickly, safely, and easily go from admission to full adaptation in Poland.