The Student Visa

Ann Kirkpatrick
January 24, 2013

The Student Visa

Studying abroad in Spain would be impossible without first obtaining a student visa. Let my story be a warning to all future students looking to go abroad! Don’t underestimate how complicated it can be to complete your application, and get the process done months in advance of your departure date. On this episode of the podcast, I describe the stumbles I made in the visa application process and how I was eventually able to get everything together in order to receive my visa in time. With less than a week until I begin my journey to Granada, I am thankful and relieved to finally have my passport back with the student visa stamped inside.

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Ann Kirkpatrick

<p><span style="color: rgb(29, 29, 29); font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: normal; background-color: rgb(237, 237, 237);">Ann is a junior at Scripps College, where she studies History and Spanish. When not enjoying the Southern California weather during the school year, she lives in Portland, Oregon. Ann enjoys knitting, watching movies, and playing violin in the group Mariachi Serrano de Claremont. She hopes to pursue a career in broadcast journalism after finishing her studies, and can&#39;t wait to document her exploration of the rich history and culture of Andalucia during her time in Granada.</span></p>

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Term:
2013 Spring
Home University:
Scripps College
Major:
Hispanic Studies
History
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