To apply for a student visa at the Spanish Embassy, you will need the UPM Admission Letter ("Carta de admisión"), which will be issued and sent after you have been admitted to a master’s program and, if applicable, paid the corresponding Tuition Fee Deposit ("Reserva de plaza").
This document will include your personal information as a prospective student, passport number, course name, duration of the master, etc.
Any problems with the visa application processing that cause a delay in your arrival should be reported to the Master's Program Secretariat to which you have been admitted.
To look up all the information regarding obtaining the Student Visa ("Visado de estudios") from the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and all the required documentation, you should select the country of origin, the corresponding delegation, the "Visados" category-service, and "Visados Nacionales - Visado de estudios" as consular services at this link.
We also recommend checking your country's embassy website in Spain, as they often publish information of interest to students.
The spanish Ministerio de Educación y Formación Profesional publishes an annual call for applications for grants to support official studies, including official Master's degree programs. You can find the personal, academic, and financial requirements at the following link. You can also check the grants offered by the regional government and by the university itself at the following link.
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