7 Most Common Questions Parents Ask

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1. “My child is going abroad alone. Who will help them there?”

This is a completely natural and valid concern. When your child is going to a foreign country, you need peace of mind. Let us assure you:

World.uz monitors every student from the moment they leave until they are fully settled abroad.
Every university has an International Office, which helps students with airport pick-up, accommodation, documents, and social adaptation.
Our team personally visits our partner universities several times a year — this guarantees trust and transparency for parents.


2. “Will there be any issues with getting a visa? What are the chances of rejection?”

In Uzbekistan, the visa process seems complicated and unclear to many. But in reality:

With correct documents, a clear purpose, and professional preparation, the visa process is simple and straightforward.
Our experts create an individual preparation plan for your child: document submission, interviews, financial requirements, and more.
Over 95% of students applying through World.uz receive visa approval.


3. “How much do studying and living abroad cost? We are interested in the financial side.”

When we hear “studying abroad,” we often imagine very high costs. But in the countries we recommend:

China – Education based on full grants, free dormitories, monthly stipend (800–3000 yuan).
Turkey – Annual tuition around $2000–3000, living expenses average $250–400/month.
Italy – 100% grant programs available, with government stipends of €5000–7000.
We help choose programs that are both high-quality and budget-friendly.


4. “Can my child work while studying?”

Yes, many countries allow international students to work part-time:

Italy – 20 hours per week during study, full-time during holidays.
Germany – 120 working days per year.
Countries like Canada, Malaysia, and Poland also offer short-term work opportunities.
This helps students gain experience and earn extra income.


5. “What if my child doesn’t know the language? Will they need courses?”

Knowing the language is, of course, important. However:

Foundation programs are available for students who don’t know English.
Classes are held in English or the local language (e.g., Chinese, Turkish) – and we help choose the right path.
We also offer IELTS/CEFR preparation courses.


6. “Will the university diploma be recognized in Uzbekistan?”

Yes, all the universities we recommend:

Have international accreditation;
Are included in QS and THE global rankings;
Are recognized by the Republic of Uzbekistan, with nostrification available.

That means the diploma opens doors not just in Uzbekistan, but globally.


7. “If something goes wrong, who do we contact?”

World.uz is your responsible partner who stays in touch even after your child departs:

We provide parents with full contact information and support details.
We regularly monitor each student's situation.
You can always contact us directly in case of any issue.


Conclusion:

Your child’s dream begins with your trust. The World.uz team supports you at every stage – from documents and university choice to visa and preparation for life abroad.
You’re not alone – we’re with you!



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