1. The application for a student visa will have to be personally turned in, in the official form, at the Spanish embassy or consular office in the place of residence of the foreign student, unless, and as an exception, the assumption of the first paragraph, Section 2 of the additional third provision of Organic Law 4/2000, dated 11th of January, should be applicable. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, if there is sufficient cause to justify it, may authorize an embassy or consular office different to the one at which the student should've turned in the visa application. In the case of underage students, the application must be personally turned in by their parents or tutors, or by a duly accredited representative.
2. The student visa application must be turned in together with documents to certify:
a) The validity of the applicant's passport or travel documents during the whole period for which the visa is being requested.
b) An admissions document from a Spanish public or private officially recognized study centre that confirms the student's objective of studying, performing research work or training. This document must state, when applicable, the code number assigned to the aforementioned centre in the national Registry of Universities, Centres and Training, or in the public Registry of non-university training centres, both of them dependant from the Ministry of Education and Science, as well as research centres recognized as such by the Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade, or by the Ministry of Education and Science.
c) The content of the study, training or research programme that the student will follow.
d) A medical insurance to cover, during the length of the stay in Spain, any medical and repatriation costs associated with a sudden illness or an accident.
e) The availability of means of support and lodging for the period requested, and, when applicable, to guarantee the return to the country of origin.
f) In the case of underage students, the corresponding authorization from the parents or tutors.
Whenever the duration of the studies or research exceeds six months, the following will also be required:
g) a medical certificate to prove that the student does not suffer from any of the illnesses subject to quarantine listed in the international health Regulations.
h) In the case of applicants who are over the legal age, to not have any criminal record, which will be accredited by the appropriate Certificate of No Criminal Record or equivalent document, issued by the authorities in the country of origin or in the country where the student has resided during the previous five years. This certificate must not contain records for any crimes contemplated by the Spanish legal framework.
3. The embassy or consular office may request the applicants to appear before them, and, when deemed necessary, go through a personal interview, so as to be able to verify the applicant's identity, the validity of his/her personal documentation and other documents presented, the regularity of the stay or residence in the country of application, the nature of the studies or research to be performed and the guarantees of return to the country of residence. The failure of the applicant to appear within the fixed period, which may not exceed fifteen days, will result in the applicant being considered as having abandoned the application request and the procedure will be filed.
4. If the applicant accredits all the personal conditions required, the consular office will ask, through telematic means when possible, directly or through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, for a favourable report from the corresponding Government's Delegation or Sub delegation regarding the compliance with the requisites for the student's stay in Spain. The aforementioned report must be communicated, through central bodies of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, to the consular office which requested it, within seven days from the reception of the mentioned request, after which date, if no response has been obtained, a favourable outcome will be assumed.
5. In addition, and only in the event that the centre in which the studies are going to take place is not included in the Register listed in Article 87.2.b), the consular office will request, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, the favourable report from the Government's Delegation or Sub delegation in the territory where the study centre is located. The aforementioned report must be communicated, through central bodies of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, to the consular office which requested it, within fifteen days from the reception of the mentioned request, after which date, if no response has been obtained, a favourable outcome will be assumed. The embassy or consular office, in compliance with the rest of the requirements, will decide on the request and issue, if applicable, the corresponding student visa, within a maximum period of one month.
6. In the event that the visa is granted, the foreign student must collect it within two months from its notification. If not collected within the mentioned time limit, it will be understood that the students waives his right to the granted visa, and the procedure will be filed.
7. If the stay for studies was to last longer than six months, the foreign student must request the corresponding foreign student card within a month from his/her effective entry into Spain.