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Visa Services
Finland Visa Guide
Migri residence permits, financial guarantees, and registration procedures
Application channel
Migri online portal + biometrics at Finnish embassy/VFS
Processing time
Student permit 1-3 months (Migri aims for 1 month) • Schengen visa 15 days
Biometrics
Fingerprints & photo at embassy/VFS; residence card collected in Finland
Permit fees
EUR 350 residence permit | EUR 80 Schengen (≈ 3,680 / 840 MAD)
Overview
The Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) manages residence permits for studies, work, and family reunification. Students from outside the EU/EEA must secure a residence permit before travelling to Finland. Short visits are covered by Schengen visas issued by Finnish embassies or VFS Global.
Finland Visa Types
Student residence permit
Required for university study, programmes exceeding 90 days, or research stays.
Schengen short-stay
Tourism, business trips, or short courses under 90 days.
Work & skilled worker permits
Includes specialist permit, start-up permit, and researcher permit.
Family reunification
For spouses, partners, and children joining Finnish residents or citizens.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must prove purpose of stay, financial self-sufficiency, accommodation, and health insurance coverage.
general
- Valid passport covering entire planned stay with two blank pages.
- No entry ban to Finland or Schengen area.
- Proof of accommodation and comprehensive health insurance.
student
- Unconditional admission letter from Finnish institution specifying programme length.
- Proof of funds: EUR 700-900 per month (2025 requirement) in bank statements or scholarship proof.
- Health insurance valid in Finland for entire stay.
- Accommodation confirmation (university housing or rental agreement).
work
- Job offer meeting salary thresholds and employment conditions.
- Employer registered in Finland and compliant with labour regulations.
Required Documents Checklist
Core
- Passport copy (all pages with stamps/visas).
- Completed Migri application form or online submission confirmation.
- Two biometric photos (36mm x 47mm, white background).
Financial
- Bank statements (minimum 6 months) showing EUR 700-900 per month.
- Scholarship letter or university deposit confirmation.
- Sponsorship letter with proof of sponsor's income (if applicable).
Purpose
- Students: Admission letter, tuition payment receipt (if applicable), learning agreement (if exchange).
- Workers: Employment contract, employer statement, qualification certificates.
- Family: Proof of relationship and sponsor's residence permit/income.
Supporting
- Health insurance certificate covering entire stay (minimum EUR 30,000 coverage).
- Accommodation confirmation (housing contract, dorm acceptance, or host declaration).
- Criminal record certificate (if required) legalised and translated.
Application Steps
1. Apply online via Migri
Create account on Migri portal, complete application form, upload supporting documents, and pay application fee (EUR 350).
2. Book biometrics appointment
Schedule appointment at Finnish embassy in Rabat or VFS Global centre to provide fingerprints and photo.
3. Await decision
Migri reviews application; processing typically takes 1-3 months (Migri aims for 1 month if complete). Additional documents may be requested via email.
4. Receive permit decision
On approval, collect residence permit sticker or receive notification. Travel to Finland within validity period.
Visa & Permit Fees
Fees are payable online via Migri portal or at embassy/VFS. Some applicants (exchange students, certain scholarship holders) may be fee-exempt.
| Category | Fee | Approx. MAD |
|---|---|---|
| Student residence permit | EUR 350 | ≈ 3,680 MAD |
| Work permit | EUR 520 | ≈ 5,470 MAD |
| Schengen visa | EUR 80 | ≈ 840 MAD |
| Residence card replacement | EUR 50 | ≈ 525 MAD |
Processing Times
Processing starts after biometrics and complete documentation reach Migri. Migri aims to process complete applications within one month.
Standard processing
Student permit: 1-3 months (Migri aims for 1 month) • Work permit: 2-4 months • Schengen: 15 days
Peak season
May-August and November-January
Submit applications at least 3 months before studies begin; incomplete dossiers restart the processing clock.
Priority options
No official fast-track; urgent cases considered individually with supporting evidence.
Tracking & Communication
Migri online portal
Check status using your case number and login credentials on Migri website.
Embassy/VFS notifications
Receive email/SMS when decision is ready or passport can be collected.
Checklist
- Save PDF copies of all uploaded documents and payment receipts.
- Respond to Migri email requests within specified timeframe (usually 7-10 days).
- Monitor spam folders for communications from @migri.fi or embassy domains.
After Approval
Register with local municipality
Within 3 months of arrival, register at local register office (maistraatti) to obtain Finnish ID number (henkilötunnus).
Collect residence card
Pick up residence card at police station or Migri service point after registration.
Enrol in health insurance
Register with Finnish Student Health Service (FSHS) after obtaining henkilötunnus.
Renew on time
Apply for permit extension at least 30 days before expiry, showing academic progress and updated financial proof.
Common Issues & Solutions
Insufficient financial proof
Ensure bank statements show consistent balance meeting EUR 700-900 per month requirement; provide notarised translations if statements are not in English/Finnish.
Delayed biometrics
Book embassy appointment immediately after submitting Migri application; carry printout of booking confirmation.
Missing accommodation proof
Provide university housing confirmation, rental agreement, or host declaration with contact details.
Health insurance rejected
Policies must cover medical, hospitalisation, and repatriation for entire stay; attach English or Finnish certificates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a visa if I am visa-exempt?
Visa-exempt nationals must still apply for a residence permit before travelling to Finland for studies or work.
Can I bring my family?
Yes. Spouse/partner and children can apply for family reunification permits linked to your residence permit, providing proof of financial support and accommodation.
Can I travel while permit is processing?
You should remain in your home country until decision is issued. If urgent travel is required, consult the embassy for guidance.
How do I extend my permit?
Submit extension application via Migri portal before expiry with proof of continued studies, updated financial evidence, and academic progress.
What if my application is refused?
You can appeal within 30 days of receiving the decision. Follow instructions in the refusal letter and provide additional evidence addressing Migri's concerns.