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	<title>Abroad in Spain: Travel Blog &#187; Scholarship Process</title>
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		<title>Visa granted&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 18:18:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p align="center"></p> <p>I decided to try my luck with the whole &#8220;video blogging&#8221; thing and so I made this video to let everyone know that my visa has &#8220;officially&#8221; been granted and now I&#8217;m one step closer to going to Spain in September. It&#8217;s probably not the best video on the internet&#8230; but hey, [...]]]></description>
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<p>I decided to try my luck with the whole &#8220;video blogging&#8221; thing and so I made this video to let everyone know that my visa has &#8220;officially&#8221; been granted and now I&#8217;m one step closer to going to Spain in September. It&#8217;s probably not the best video on the internet&#8230; but hey, it&#8217;s my first attempt.  <span id="more-200"></span></p>
<p>If you would like to read more about the visa process, you can read my post on <a href="http://abroadinspain.com/2008/06/02/how-to-get-a-student-visa-to-go-to-spain/" target="_self">how to get a visa to go to Spain</a>.</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t see the above video, you can <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikX6XPnviX4" target="_blank">watch it on YouTube</a>.</p>
<p>Hasta luego,<br />
&#8211;Chris<br />
<a href="http://abroadinspain.com">http://abroadinspain.com</a></p>
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		<title>Where am I going anyway?</title>
		<link>http://abroadinspain.com/2008/06/21/where-am-i-going-anyway/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 12:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"></p> <p>Well, today I finally got my &#8220;official&#8221; letter which contained the information that I needed to apply for my visa to study abroad. More importantly, this letter contained my &#8220;official&#8221; placement for the scholarship: I found out that I am going to be going to the city of Burgos, Spain (see [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well, today I <strong>finally</strong> got my &#8220;official&#8221; letter which contained the information that I needed to <a href="http://abroadinspain.com/2008/06/02/how-to-get-a-student-visa-to-go-to-spain/" target="_self">apply for my visa to study abroad</a>. More importantly, this letter contained my &#8220;official&#8221; placement for the scholarship: I found out that I am going to be going to the city of <a href="http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgos" target="_blank">Burgos, Spain</a> (see the map above). I was quite excited to get the letter and know once and for all where exactly in Spain I&#8217;m going.  <span id="more-185"></span></p>
<p>Now that I know where I&#8217;m going under the scholarship, I can start to look for housing there. Stay tuned as I write about my housing search and share my tips for finding the perfect place to live. I&#8217;m also going to be buying a plane ticket soon, so stay tuned for that as well!</p>
<p>Hasta luego,<br />
&#8211;Chris<br />
<a href="http://abroadinspain.com">http://abroadinspain.com</a></p>
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		<title>How to get a Student Visa to go to Spain&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 11:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p> <p>The next step in preparing for the scholarship that I have been awarded is to apply for a Student Visa to go to Spain.  I have studied abroad in Spain before so this is actually the second time that I have had to apply for a Student Visa.  I&#8217;d like to outline the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The next step in preparing for the <a href="http://abroadinspain.com/2008/05/04/my-reaction-to-the-scholarship/" target="_self">scholarship</a> that I have been awarded is to apply for a Student Visa to go to Spain.  I have studied abroad in Spain before so this is actually the second time that I have had to apply for a Student Visa.  I&#8217;d like to outline the general process for applying for a visa to study abroad in Spain in this post.  Please remember that this information is just a guide which was written in June of 2008 &#8211; always check with your local consulate for updated information before applying for a visa. </p>
<p><strong>Find a Spanish Consulate in the USA:</strong><br />
In most cases, you must apply for a visa <strong>in person</strong> at the appropriate Spanish Consulate.  There are several Consulate Generals of Spain throughout the USA.  Each consulate has a different jurisdiction and it is your responsibility to get to the one that serves your state.  You can use <a href="http://www.maec.es/es/EYC/Paginas/embajadasyconsulados.aspx" target="_blank">this webpage</a> (in Spanish) to look up the consulate in your jurisdiction.  <span id="more-175"></span><strong>Remember to make sure that you go to the right consulate &#8211; you may want to call and make sure that the one you are planning to use serves your state.  Also remember that you may be required to make an appointment before showing up at a consulate.  Call to find out.</strong></p>
<p>Once you find the consulate in your jurisdiction, you can go to their webpage and get specific instructions for obtaining a student visa.  I&#8217;m going to outline the general procedure below&#8230;.</p>
<p><strong>General requirements for a Spanish Student Visa:<br />
</strong>My nearest consulate is located in New York City; thus, these requirements are from <a href="http://www.maec.es/subwebs/Consulados/NuevaYork/es/home/Paginas/Home.aspx" target="_blank">their website</a>.  <strong>You may need to check with the consulate in your jurisdiction for more specific, updated requirements.</strong>  Basically, you need the following documents to apply for a Student Visa:</p>
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<li><span style="color: #000080;"><strong>Two Schengen Visa Forms:</strong> </span>You can get these from the consulate&#8217;s website.  Remember that both forms must be <strong>filled out and signed by hand</strong>.  You cannot fill out one form and then simply photocopy it to get the second one.  Also, these forms are two pages long and must be printed back-to-back.  <strong>Do not</strong> print the two pages of the form on two separate sheets of paper and then staple page one to page two. </li>
<li><strong><span style="color: #000080;">Passport and Secondary ID:</span> </strong>You will need to bring a valid passport (that is valid the entire period of study) to the consulate along with a secondary form of ID (your driver&#8217;s license or ID card, in most cases).  They will give your secondary ID back to you; however, they will keep your passport so that they can affix the visa to it.  Your passport will be returned to you in the mail with the visa affixed. </li>
<li><strong><span style="color: #000080;">Two Recent Passport Photos:</span> </strong>You can get passport photos at drugstore chains like CVS and Rite Aid.  They are also available at most photography stores and travel agents.  A set of two typically costs between $10.00 and $15.00.  <strong>You need to staple one passport photo on each of the two Schengen Visa Forms.</strong>  There is a spot on the form where you should staple them. </li>
<li><strong><span style="color: #000080;">Study Abroad Acceptance Letter:</span> </strong>This is a letter from your school or university that tells the good people at the consulate that you&#8217;re really going to Spain for studies and not for some other purpose.  You should get this letter from the school you&#8217;re planning on attending in Spain or, in my case, I&#8217;ll get the letter from the people who are giving me the scholarship.  There are certain things that <strong>must</strong> be stated in this letter, but it&#8217;s the school&#8217;s responsibility to include everything&#8230; not yours. </li>
<li><span style="color: #000080;"><strong>Proof of Medical Insurance:</strong></span> Americans are not covered by the Spanish Health System; thus, you need to buy private insurance in order to live in Spain to study.  In most cases, insurance is provided by the university or program through which you&#8217;re studying and <strong>usually proof of health insurance is included in the previously-mentioned &#8220;Study Abroad Acceptance Letter&#8221; (see above).</strong>  If your acceptance letter doesn&#8217;t mention that you&#8217;ll have health insurance, you&#8217;ll need to provide some other form of proof.</li>
<li><strong><span style="color: #000080;">Proof of Financial Means:</span> </strong>You need to prove to them that you&#8217;ll have money to study abroad in Spain.  <strong>Normally, there is a statement in the previously-mentioned &#8220;Study Abroad Acceptance Letter&#8221; that says that everything is pre-paid or that you&#8217;re receiving a scholarship, etc.</strong>  If your acceptance letter doesn&#8217;t state that, you&#8217;ll need bank statements to prove that you have enough money to live in Spain or a letter from some other person assuming financial responsibility for you in Spain.  Contact your consulate for more specific details if you have questions.</li>
<li><strong><span style="color: #000080;">Medical Statement:</span> </strong>This document is only required if you&#8217;re staying over six months in Spain.  You need to have your doctor write you a statement on doctor&#8217;s office stationary (with a letterhead).  The letter should say that the student is physically and mentally able to study abroad and that he or she does not have any contagious diseases, drug addiction, severe mental illness, or any other disease that would prohibit him or her from studying abroad.  Remember that your doctor must hand sign this letter (no rubber stamps allowed). </li>
<li><span style="color: #000080;"><strong>Certificate of Absence of Police Records:</strong></span> This document is only required if you&#8217;re staying over six months in Spain.  Basically, you need a criminal background check and it must be notarized and sealed with the Apostille of the Hague.  See my post on <a href="http://abroadinspain.com/2008/02/12/getting-the-apostille-of-the-hague-for-spanish-documents/" target="_self">obtaining a Criminal Record check with the Apostille of the Hague</a> for more details. </li>
<li><strong><span style="color: #000080;">Prepaid, Self-Addressed &#8220;Express Mail&#8221; Envelope:</span> </strong>As I mentioned above, the consulate will keep your passport and mail it back to you with the visa affixed; thus, you will need to supply the consulate with a pre-paid, SASE in which to return the visa to you.  The only type of envelope accepted is a <a href="http://www.usps.com/prices/express-mail-prices.htm" target="_blank">USPS Express Mail Envelope</a>.  Go to your local post office and ask for one of the flat rate express mail envelopes.  They cost about $16.50 but ensure that you will have enough postage.  Once you buy the envelope you&#8217;ll have to address it to yourself and bring it with you to the consulate. </li>
<li><span style="color: #000080;"><strong>Money Order for Visa Fee:</strong></span> The visa costs $100.00 and must be paid by a <strong>money order made out to the &#8220;Consulado de España.&#8221;</strong> </li>
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<p>**If you&#8217;re under 18, you may need a letter from your parents (notarized) that says you&#8217;re allowed to study abroad.  Contact the consulate for details.</p>
<p><strong>Submit the documents and wait:</strong><br />
Once you gather all of the above-mentioned documents, you need to go trotting off to the consulate. <strong> Remember to bring the original and two photocopies of any of the papers you are submitting (police records, health statements, acceptance letters, insurance papers, etc.).</strong>   They do keep the originals and photocopies of the legal documents.  I always like to bring a couple extra passport photos as well and extras of anything else I think they may need. </p>
<p>As I mentioned above, they will keep your passport and all your photocopies and mail back your passport and visa once it has been processed (the visa is nothing more than a little slip of paper they put inside your passport).  It typically takes <strong>at least two months</strong> to process the visa so be sure to apply ahead of time.  In most consulates you can apply for a visa up to four months before the date you are entering Spain and no later than seven weeks early.  Check with the consulate in your jurisdiction for specific times. </p>
<p><strong>One last note about visa duration:</strong><br />
If you are planning on studying abroad in Spain for <strong>three to six months</strong>, you will be issued a visa for the amount of time requested (up to six months) and that visa will be mailed to you with your passport as I mentioned above; however, if you are going to be in Spain to study for <strong>more than six months</strong>, you will apply for a year-long visa but will only be granted a three-month provisionary visa (this is what they&#8217;ll send to you when they send your passport back in the SASE).  You will use that provisionary visa to enter Spain and once in Spain you will have to apply for an extension at the local police station or an Oficina de Extranjería.  The extension is basically always granted and you will receive a NIE card which will allow you to be in Spain to study for up to a year.  Your NIE number is almost like an American Social Security number and will let you open a bank account, etc.  Remember, you cannot work in Spain on a Student Visa. </p>
<p>I hope that this information has been helpful to you.  If you have any comments or questions, be sure to leave them on this post and maybe I (or someone else) will have an answer.  Please remember, I am not a visa expert and I have posted this information as a guide to try to be helpful.  I cannot guarantee that this information is 100% accurate or up-to-date and I recommend that you check with your consulate before applying for a visa.  I wish you luck in your visa process&#8230; it really isn&#8217;t as hard as it looks. </p>
<p>Hasta luego,<br />
&#8211;Chris<br />
<a href="http://abroadinspain.com">http://abroadinspain.com</a></p>
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		<title>The visa process is about to begin&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2008 11:02:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Ya sabes que vamos a proceder a las adjudicaciones de las plazas en los diferentes centros educativos de nuestra Comunidad Autónoma. Para llevar a cabo este proceso necesitamos urgentemente: a) Una dirección a la que podamos enviarte todos los documentos necesarios para la obtención del visado. Te pido la dirección concreta porque muchos de [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Ya sabes que vamos a proceder a las adjudicaciones de las plazas en los diferentes centros educativos de nuestra Comunidad Autónoma. Para llevar a cabo este proceso necesitamos urgentemente: a) Una dirección a la que podamos enviarte todos los documentos necesarios para la obtención del visado. Te pido la dirección concreta porque muchos de vosotros habeis marcado dos direcciones dentro de los datos personales del programa PROFEX. b) Número de pasaporte. Sin él no puedo mandarte la carta de nombramiento.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Well, that&#8217;s small part of an email that was recently sent to me by the <a href="http://www.mec.es" target="_blank">MEC</a> about the scholarship that I&#8217;ve been awarded. I&#8217;m glad I got this email&#8230; it means that the visa process is about to begin (I was starting to wonder if the visa thing was <strong>EVER</strong> going to happen). Anyway, according to the email they need my passport number and confirmation of my home address before they can send me the necessary documents for the visa. Soooo, I sent off my home address and passport number in an email to the appropriate place and now I just have to await their response.  <span id="more-171"></span></p>
<p>I should soon receive a letter stating exactly where I have been placed in Spain and confirming that I am indeed a scholarship recipient. This letter is one of the many documents that I need in order to request a visa to study in Spain. I will write about the other visa requirements shortly&#8230; stay tuned!</p>
<p>Hasta luego,<br />
&#8211;Chris<br />
<a href="http://abroadinspain.com">http://abroadinspain.com</a></p>
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		<title>Scholarship update: Waiting to get Spanish Visa information&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://abroadinspain.com/2008/05/17/scholarship-update-waiting-to-get-spanish-visa-information/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2008 10:53:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a while since I&#8217;ve posted anything about the scholarship that I have received from the Spanish Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (MEC) so I thought I&#8217;d write a quick post to let you know my status. As my loyal readers know, I have been awarded the scholarship and I will be going [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a while since I&#8217;ve posted anything about the scholarship that I have received from the <a href="http://www.mec.es" target="_blank">Spanish Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia</a> (<a href="http://www.mec.es" target="_blank">MEC</a>) so I thought I&#8217;d write a quick post to let you know my status. As my loyal readers know, <a href="http://abroadinspain.com/2008/05/04/my-reaction-to-the-scholarship/" target="_self">I have been awarded the scholarship</a> and I will be going to the &#8220;Castilla y León&#8221; region of Spain this coming September to teach English for one year. As I see it, I now have three big goals that I need to accomplish this summer to prepare for my departure.  <span id="more-167"></span>I will list those goals below:</p>
<p><strong>Goal #1: Get the Visa to go to Spain:</strong><br />
The first thing that I need to do is get a Student Visa in order to spend my year abroad. This is the step that I am currently embarking upon and it is my first priority. You see, right now I&#8217;m waiting on information from the scholarship which will allow me to get a Student Visa (I actually need a letter from the MEC&#8230; they should be sending it to me soon&#8230; I hope). As soon as I get the Visa information from the MEC, I can start the Visa process. Don&#8217;t worry&#8230; I&#8217;ll detail every step of the process here on <a href="http://abroadinspain.com" target="_self">abroadinspain.com</a>.  Stay tuned for that information!</p>
<p><strong>Goal #2: Buy a plane ticket to go to Spain:</strong><br />
Once I have the Visa issue settled, my next &#8220;priority&#8221; will be to buy a plane ticket to Spain. I&#8217;ve traveled to Spain several times before so I&#8217;m no stranger to buying cheap plane tickets. Thus, when I get to this &#8220;phase&#8221; of my preparations for going to Spain, I&#8217;ll be sure to post my money-saving tips on the site. Stay tuned for that as well!</p>
<p><strong>Goal #3: Find housing in Spain:</strong><br />
The last thing that I would like to do before leaving for Spain is secure a few housing options. I asked to be placed in the &#8220;Castilla y León&#8221; region of Spain for a reason: I&#8217;ve studied there before and have contacts there. I&#8217;m hoping that my knowledge of the area as well as my contacts there will be able to help me secure some housing options before I leave in September. Once I get my Visa and buy my plane ticket, I&#8217;ll focus my attention on this area and will post my progress on the site. This is going to be the hardest &#8220;goal&#8221; for the summer so stay tuned to see how it turns out!</p>
<p>I hope that my prioritizing of what I&#8217;d like to accomplish this summer gives you &#8211; my readers &#8211; a bit of an idea of what is to come over the next few months here at <a href="http://abroadinspain.com" target="_self">Abroad in Spain</a>. Check back often as I continue to document my experience!</p>
<p>Hasta luego,<br />
&#8211;Chris<br />
<a href="http://abroadinspain.com">http://abroadinspain.com</a></p>
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		<title>My reaction to the scholarship&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 15:08:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"></p> <p>It&#8217;s been a few days since I was notified that I won a scholarship to go to Spain, and now that I&#8217;ve had time to let it &#8220;sink in,&#8221; I thought I&#8217;d write a short post to let everyone know my deepest, innermost thoughts (well, not really that deep).  As you [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s been a few days since I was notified that <a href="http://abroadinspain.com/2008/05/01/success/" target="_self">I won a scholarship to go to Spain</a>, and now that I&#8217;ve had time to let it &#8220;sink in,&#8221; I thought I&#8217;d write a short post to let everyone know my deepest, innermost thoughts (well, not really that deep).  As you can see from the &#8220;thumbs-up&#8221; picture of me above, the first thing that comes to mind when I think about the scholarship is GOOOOOOOD GOING!!!! <span id="more-63"></span></p>
<p>Really, I&#8217;m very happy that I have this opportunity to go back to Spain.  I loved the country the last time I was there (read about my first trip <a href="http://abroadinspain.com/2007/11/06/a-first-post/" target="_self">here</a>) and vowed I would return, I just didn&#8217;t think I&#8217;d be able to return so soon.  The truth is that it was this time last year when I returned home from my six months abroad in Valladolid and it&#8217;s kinda hard to believe that in just a few short months I&#8217;ll be going back.  I really do consider myself pretty lucky to be able to return to Spain in just over a year from the last time I was there.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d like to take a few minutes here and explain exactly what I hope this &#8220;return trip&#8221; to Spain will do for me.  As some of my readers probably know, I already have a pretty high level of proficiency in Spanish.  Nonetheless, one of my biggest goals for my return trip is to hone my Spanish skills so that I sound as native as possible.  Another big goal for this trip is to integrate myself more fully into the culture (the last time I was there, I went with other Americans and sometimes didn&#8217;t participate in the &#8220;Spanish&#8221; way of life as much as I wish I would have).  In fact, during my last trip I was just starting to feel as if I &#8220;belonged&#8221; in the country when it was time for me to leave.  I hope that this time I will integrate myself more quickly into the lifestyle because I have already been there once and know more about what to expect. </p>
<p>Now that I know I have a scholarship and am going to Spain for sure in September, my next steps are going to be getting the necessary visa, buying a plane ticket, looking for a place to live in Spain, and packing.  Stay tuned over the summer as I write about each of those steps (and much more) as I go through them. </p>
<p>Hasta la próxima,<br />
&#8211;Chris<br />
<a href="http://www.abroadinspain.com">http://www.abroadinspain.com</a></p>
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		<title>Success!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 14:57:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I want to start off by saying that I&#8217;m sorry that I haven&#8217;t updated this page in a while.  I was student teaching (in Spanish) this semester and got quite busy designing lessons toward the end, so&#8230; I haven&#8217;t had time to get online.  My student teaching is now over (I got an A+) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want to start off by saying that I&#8217;m sorry that I haven&#8217;t updated this page in a while.  I was student teaching (in Spanish) this semester and got quite busy designing lessons toward the end, so&#8230; I haven&#8217;t had time to get online.  My student teaching is now over (I got an A+) and I should have time to write on a more regular basis now.</p>
<p>The second (and more important) thing that I&#8217;d like to mention in this entry is that I was recently notified that I was awarded the scholarship that I applied for to go to Spain and teach English.  <span id="more-59"></span>If you&#8217;ve been keeping up with this blog, you know that I have spent time in Spain before and applied for this scholarship to have the opportunity to go back to Spain and spend even more time practicing and honing my Spanish skills.  (If you are unfamiliar with this blog, you may want to read my <a href="http://abroadinspain.com/2007/11/06/a-first-post/" target="_self">fist post</a> to get yourself up to date.)  Anyway, I was very excited about the scholarship, in fact I didn&#8217;t sleep last night after I found out I had won it (haha).</p>
<p>For those of you who are interested in knowing, the scholarship has assigned me to the Castilla y León region of Spain.  I was very happy that I got that region because, during my last study abroad experience in Spain, I lived in Valladolid, a large city located more or less in the center of the Castilla y León region.  So&#8230; I&#8217;m glad that I know the area in which I have been placed by the scholarship. </p>
<p>Also for those of you who are wondering, the scholarship that I was given was granted to me by the <a href="http://www.mec.es" target="_blank">Spanish Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia</a> (<a href="http://www.mec.es" target="_blank">MEC</a>).  I don&#8217;t want to sound rude, but I have gotten a lot of emails from people asking me to help them get scholarships in Spain and I am really unable to help those people.  Please keep in mind that I have no pull whatsoever in these matters and the only information I know about the scholarship is the information that is on the MEC website which I just linked to.  Please, do not direct your questions about scholarships in Spain to me&#8230; the MEC and other organizations like the <a href="http://www.iie.org/fulbright" target="_blank">Fulbright</a> organization are the ones in charge of those things and they can help you much more than I can. </p>
<p>I think that&#8217;s about all I have to say right now about my scholarship.  Over the next few days, I hope to post some more about my reaction to winning the scholarship and my next steps to get the visa to go to Spain. </p>
<p>Hasta la próxima,<br />
&#8211;Chris<br />
<a href="http://www.abroadinspain.com">http://www.abroadinspain.com</a></p>
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		<title>Application submitted&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://abroadinspain.com/2008/03/02/application-submitted/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 14:46:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Just the other day I got together the last supporting documents I needed for my scholarship to go to Spain and I just mailed them out yesterday.  Now, all I have to do is sit back, relax, and PRAY that they give me a scholarship. hehe  I&#8217;m thinking that my chances are good, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just the other day I got together the last supporting documents I needed for my scholarship to go to Spain and I just mailed them out yesterday.  Now, all I have to do is sit back, relax, and PRAY that they give me a scholarship. hehe  I&#8217;m thinking that my chances are good, but I&#8217;ll keep you posted on my status.  <span id="more-53"></span></p>
<p>Hasta la próxima,<br />
&#8211;Chris<br />
<a href="http://www.abroadinspain.com">http://www.abroadinspain.com</a></p>
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		<title>Getting the Apostille of The Hague for Spanish documents&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://abroadinspain.com/2008/02/12/getting-the-apostille-of-the-hague-for-spanish-documents/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 22:43:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Well, as my loyal readers know, I am currently working on an application for a scholarship which would allow me to go to Spain and teach English for one year.  The application process is going nicely and I am collecting all of the supporting documents that I need, except for one little hiccup: The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, as my loyal readers know, I am currently working on an application for a scholarship which would allow me to go to Spain and teach English for one year.  The application process is going nicely and I am collecting all of the supporting documents that I need, except for one little hiccup: The Apostille of The Hague. <span id="more-49"></span></p>
<p>You see, in order for me to get a visa to go to Spain (and for me to apply for the scholarship that I want), I need what the Spanish authorities call a &#8220;Certificado de Antecedentes Penales&#8221; (criminal background check) that is sealed with a thing known as &#8220;The Apostille of The Hague.&#8221;  Now, it is not hard for me to get a clear criminal background check; however, it is a bit of a process finding the right authority to seal my background check with the correct Apostille. </p>
<p>For those of you who have also had this problem or are having it right now, you can find more information about how to obtain the infamous Apostille of The Hague at the Embassy of the United States in Spain website, <a href="http://www.embusa.es/cons/acsuspolicerecords.html" target="_blank">HERE</a>.  Basically, I&#8217;d like to describe the process that I&#8217;m currently going through in hopes that it might be able to help someone else&#8230;..</p>
<p>Soooo, after doing some research on the US Embassy site (the one I linked to above) and the <a href="http://hcch.e-vision.nl/index_en.php?act=text.display&amp;tid=37" target="_blank">Hague Conference Website</a>, I found out that in my state (Pennsylvania), Apostilles for foreign documents are issued by the Department of State.  I then went to the <a href="http://www.dos.state.pa.us/notaries/cwp/browse.asp?A=1250" target="_blank">PA Department of State Apostille Website</a> (don&#8217;t ask me how I found that site, it was a stroke of Google luck) and did find detailed instructions for obtaining an &#8220;Apostilled&#8221; document. </p>
<p>So, I just basically followed the instructions on the PA Department of State Apostille Website for how to get my <a href="https://epatch.state.pa.us/Home.jsp" target="_blank">criminal background check from the PA State Police</a> notarized and then how to send the notarized copy of my background check to the Department of State to have the Apostille placed on it.  I really don&#8217;t know if I did the process right or not because I haven&#8217;t heard any response from the PA Department of State yet; however, I am hoping that I get my document, with the correct Apostille, sometime soon. </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t really know if my experience on this matter will help anyone else out there and I can&#8217;t guarantee that what I did is the &#8220;correct&#8221; procedure for obtaining this document, but, I thought I&#8217;d write my own experience here so that maybe someone else can benefit from it.  There is a lot of information on the sites I listed above.  If you&#8217;re in the same boat as me, I recommend you review those sites first.</p>
<p>Until next time, wish me luck with the rest of the application. </p>
<p>Hasta la próxima,<br />
&#8211;Chris<br />
<a href="http://www.abroadinspain.com">http://www.abroadinspain.com</a></p>
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		<title>The scholarship application is online!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 22:34:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>First, I want to say that I&#8217;m sorry for not updating in a while.  I&#8217;ve been busy with school work and just waiting until the application for me to teach in Spain was put online.  But now, my wait is finally over: the application went online just last week.  It took a lot longer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, I want to say that I&#8217;m sorry for not updating in a while.  I&#8217;ve been busy with school work and just waiting until the application for me to teach in Spain was put online.  But now, my wait is finally over: the application went online just last week.  It took a lot longer than I thought it would for the application to go online, but I&#8217;m glad that I&#8217;ve waited patiently and I have already started getting some materials around for it.  <span id="more-46"></span>The only problem is that the deadline is fast approaching (the amount of time to complete the application was shortened substantially since the application took so long to publish online) and I still have a lot of documents to prepare!</p>
<p>Basically, before the end of March I&#8217;ll need a statement from my doctor, a criminal background check, a CV in Spanish, a letter of reference in Spanish, an essay in Spanish, transcripts from my college, and a few other miscellaneous items.  I have already notified my family doctor about the doctor&#8217;s statement and have started writing my essay and CV in Spanish&#8230; the only problem that I&#8217;m having right now is getting my criminal background check sealed with the Apostille of The Hague (a necessary seal for the government of Spain to accept the document).  But&#8230; that will be the topic of my next post.</p>
<p>Until then, wish me luck as I complete the application (hopefully on time) to go to Spain and teach English.  I&#8217;ll keep you updated on the application process as I go along.</p>
<p>Hasta la próxima,<br />
&#8211;Chris<br />
<a href="http://www.abroadinspain.com">http://www.abroadinspain.com</a></p>
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