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Studying in Belgium from Guinea.

From the admission application to lodging the visa, the journey of a Guinean student to French-speaking Belgium follows precise steps and a tight schedule. Here is how to approach it without losing a year.

Studying in Belgium from Guinea

In short

To study in French-speaking Belgium from Guinea, you must obtain an admission in a recognised institution (deadline often set at 31 March for universities), have your diploma recognised through an equivalence with the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (fees reduced to EUR 150 for Guinea), then lodge the type D long-stay visa at TLScontact Dakar (Senegal), competent for Guinea. As Guinea is not party to the Apostille Convention, Guinean documents follow the classic legalisation.

The steps to study in Belgium from Guinea

  1. 1Obtain an admission in a recognised institution (university, haute école or higher arts school) in French-speaking Belgium.
  2. 2Have your secondary school leaving diploma (Guinean baccalauréat) recognised through an equivalence with the Equivalence Service of the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles.
  3. 3Fill in the visa form on VisaOnWeb, then lodge the long-stay visa file (type D, study purpose) at TLScontact Dakar (Senegal).
  4. 4Have the Guinean documents legalised and prepare the proof of means of subsistence.

Admission and equivalence: the calendar

For a first university enrolment, the Guinean student (non-resident, non-EU) lodges their admission application via the universities' common portal, with a deadline set at 31 March 2026 for the 2026-2027 year (form open in mid-February). Quota-limited programmes (medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, veterinary medicine, psychological sciences) follow a separate procedure, from mid-May to early July.

In parallel, the Guinean baccalauréat is recognised through an equivalence with the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, to be lodged before mid-July. As Guinea is among the least developed countries eligible for development aid, the equivalence fees are EUR 150 (instead of EUR 400) and are non-refundable.

The student visa from Guinea

For the long-stay study visa, Guinea does not have a filing centre in Conakry: the application is prepared on VisaOnWeb, then lodged at the TLScontact centre in Dakar (Senegal), on behalf of the Belgian Embassy in Dakar, competent for Guinea.

Visa file item2026-2027 reference
Filing locationTLScontact Dakar (Senegal), for the Belgian Embassy in Dakar (no centre in Conakry)
Means of subsistence (amount indexed each year)EUR 1,062 net / month, that is EUR 12,744 on a blocked account for 12 months
Administrative fee (as of 1 January 2026)EUR 251 (public higher education) or EUR 242 (other cases)
Legal decision deadline90 days after acknowledgement of receipt of a complete file

Legalising your Guinean documents

Guinea is not party to the Hague Apostille Convention. Guinean public documents intended for Belgium (diplomas, transcripts, civil status certificates) therefore follow the classic legalisation chain, through successive steps with the competent Guinean authorities, then the competent Belgian consular post.

Lodging the visa outside Guinea (in Dakar) and the step-by-step legalisation are prepared early: these are the points that waste time when poorly anticipated. We identify the exact procedure for your file.

Why get support

As for the many international students we support, our role is to secure the sequence from end to end: an admission calendar met, an equivalence lodged on time, documents legalised in the right order, and a visa file lodged in the right place.

  • Institution choice and building of the admission file on time
  • Equivalence of the Guinean baccalauréat steered through to the decision
  • Preparation of the visa file and the appointment at TLScontact Dakar
  • Document legalisation chain directed to the right contacts
  • A single point of contact, in French, until your arrival

Official sources

Information verified against official Belgian sources. Procedures, amounts and dates change every year, so always check the date before acting.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the deadline to enrol at a Belgian university from Guinea?
For a first university enrolment, the admission application of non-residents from outside the EU must in principle be lodged by 31 March of the year before the start of the year at the latest (form open in mid-February). Quota-limited programmes such as medicine follow a separate calendar, from mid-May to early July.
How much does the equivalence of the Guinean baccalauréat cost in Belgium?
The official administrative fees are EUR 150 for a diploma obtained in Guinea (reduced rate applicable to countries eligible for development aid), instead of EUR 400. These fees are non-refundable.
Where to lodge your student visa application from Guinea?
The long-stay study visa is lodged at the TLScontact centre in Dakar (Senegal), for the Belgian Embassy in Dakar, competent for Guinea, after preparation on VisaOnWeb. There is no filing centre in Conakry.
Do you need to legalise or apostille your Guinean documents?
As Guinea is not party to the Apostille Convention, Guinean documents intended for Belgium follow the classic legalisation chain, through successive steps, and not the apostille. We identify the exact sequence applicable to your file.
What means-of-subsistence budget must be proven?
For the 2026-2027 academic year, the student must justify EUR 1,062 net per month, that is EUR 12,744 on a blocked account for twelve months, or a commitment to take charge by a guarantor. This amount is indexed each year.

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