❓️ How do I Know Which Documents I Need to Upload?
If you see multiple upload folders in SpeedVisa, you should generally upload a document to each folder. The folders are configured by your school based on your program and application requirements. If a folder does not apply to your situation, upload a file stating "Not Applicable (N/A)" unless your school has provided different instructions.
❓ Question
I see 15 upload folders. Do I need to upload documents to all of them?
✅ Answer
In general, yes.
The upload folders in SpeedVisa are configured by your school based on your program and application requirements.
SpeedVisa cannot determine which documents are required for a specific school, program, or applicant. Therefore, you should review each folder and upload the requested document if it applies to you.
If a folder does not apply to your situation, upload a file stating "Not Applicable (N/A)" unless your school has instructed otherwise.
📝 Additional Information
Examples of folders that may not apply to you:
- A Scholarship Certificate upload folder is displayed, but you are not receiving a scholarship.
- An Income Certificate or other financial supporter document folder is displayed, but your family members are not acting as Financial Supporters.
- A Tuberculosis (TB) Certificate upload folder is displayed, but you are not a citizen of a country subject to the TB certificate requirement.
In these cases, upload a file stating "Not Applicable (N/A)" unless your school has provided different instructions.
How to Proceed
- Review all upload folders displayed in SpeedVisa.
- Upload the requested document to folders that apply to you.
- For folders that do not apply, upload a file stating "Not Applicable (N/A)".
- If you are unsure whether a specific folder applies to you, contact your school directly.
Important Notes
- Document requirements are determined by your school, not by SpeedVisa.
- Uploading an N/A file may be required to complete your submission.
- Always follow any instructions provided directly by your school, even if they differ from the general guidance above.