Study abroad placement
Intaccess helps South Sudanese students apply to universities abroad — choosing courses, preparing and submitting applications, supporting the student visa, and arranging travel and accommodation before term starts. Our Istanbul office deals with the universities directly.
What is arranged
Applying to a foreign university means navigating admissions requirements, document attestation, deadlines and a visa process, mostly in a language and a bureaucracy you are meeting for the first time.
- Matching your results and budget to courses and institutions that will realistically admit you
- Preparing the application and the supporting documents
- Getting transcripts and certificates translated and attested
- Submitting applications and following them up with admissions offices
- Supporting the student visa application once an offer is in hand
- Flights, airport pickup and accommodation for the first term
- A pre-departure briefing on what to expect and what to bring
When to start
Earlier than most families expect. Document attestation and visa appointments are the slow steps, and both sit outside anyone's control. Beginning several months before the intake you are aiming at is the difference between a considered application and a rushed one.
If you are still deciding what to study, come to us anyway. Choosing the course is a conversation worth having before the application, not after.
What we are honest about
We do not guarantee admission and we do not guarantee visas. Universities and embassies make those decisions on their own criteria, and any agent who promises otherwise is either misinformed or dishonest.
We will also tell you when an application is not realistic on your current results, and what would make it realistic — a foundation year, a different institution, a different country. That is more useful than an application fee spent on a rejection.
Frequently asked questions
When should I start my application?
Several months before the intake you are aiming at. Document attestation and visa appointments are the slow steps and neither can be rushed, so starting early is what separates a considered application from a scramble.
Can you help if I have not chosen a course yet?
Yes, and it is a better time to come to us than after. Matching your results, interests and budget to courses that will realistically admit you is a conversation worth having before the application.
Do you handle document attestation and translation?
Yes. Transcripts and certificates usually need translating and attesting before a university will accept them, and this is one of the steps that most often causes delay.
Can you guarantee admission or a visa?
No, and nobody can. Universities and embassies decide on their own criteria. What we can do is make sure the application is complete, well supported and aimed at institutions that will realistically consider it.
What happens after I get an offer?
We support the student visa application, then arrange flights, airport pickup and accommodation for the first term, and brief you on what to expect before you travel.
What if my results are not strong enough?
We will tell you, and tell you what would change it — a foundation year, a different institution or a different country. That is more useful than spending an application fee on a rejection.
Tell us what you need to move
Send us the details — what the cargo is, roughly what it weighs and where it is coming from — and we will come back with a quote.