To the Hungarian Embassy: I am Taj Mohammad Arabi, 20 years old and an Afghan citizen living in Iran. Since my teenage years, my life has revolved around hard work. My father runs a fruit business, and since I was 15, I have assisted him in the market during my free time. This experience taught me that running a business is not just about buying and selling; it is about being patient, organized, and understanding what customers want, and it made me realize how crucial decision-making and planning are for success in any business. Working in the market sparked my interest in management. I observed how a single good decision can save a business and how careful management of finances is essential. However, I believe that my father’s experience alone is not enough to meet the demands of today’s competitive world. I want to study Business Administration to learn about finance, marketing strategies, and modern methods of managing and growing a business professionally. I have specifically chosen Tomori Pál College because of its practical approach to business education. I have researched the program thoroughly and found that it focuses on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which aligns perfectly with the needs of our family business. Furthermore, the small class sizes at your college will allow me to have closer interactions with teachers and learn more effectively. Studying in Hungary will provide me with a unique opportunity to observe European markets directly, gaining insights that I can apply in practice, and Tomori Pál College offers the ideal environment for achieving these goals. My father fully supports me in pursuing this education. He will cover all tuition fees and living expenses in Hungary. Having been my first teacher in business, he encourages me to study diligently and become a professional manager. I am highly motivated to work hard, excel academically, and acquire skills that will allow me to contribute meaningfully to our family business and community. After completing my studies, I am fully committed to returning to my home country to manage and expand our family business. My father has worked hard for many years, and my strong roots and responsibilities here make it clear that my future is with my family. I aim to apply the knowledge and skills I gain in Hungary to improve our business practices, introduce innovative solutions, and support sustainable growth in our community. I respectfully request the Embassy’s support in granting me the opportunity to study in Hungary so that I can achieve these educational and professional goals, contribute positively to my family and community, and return home to fulfill my responsibilities. Sincerely, Taj Mohammad Arabi My name is Farzanah Arabi. I am writing this letter to apply for a Hungarian student visa. I want to study Business Administration and Management at Tomori Pál College in Hungary. I have a diploma in tailoring. I started working at a young age because I was interested in clothing and sewing. I worked in different workshops and also sewed clothes for my own customers. Through my work experience, I learned that sewing skills alone are not enough to run a business successfully. I saw many skilled tailors who worked hard, but their businesses stayed small. They had talent and customers, but they did not know how to manage their work, plan for growth, or handle finances. This showed me that learning business administration and management is very important for my future. I decided to study this program to learn how to manage a business, organize work, plan, market products, and make smart decisions. I want to use this knowledge in my own field, which is tailoring and fashion. I chose Tomori Pál College because it offers practical courses and teaches real business skills. The program includes subjects such as management, marketing, decision making, financial planning, and business operations. These courses are useful for my future work. The program is taught in English, which also helps me improve my professional language skills. My main goal is to return to Iran after my studies. Iran has a strong market for tailoring and fashion. Many people want handmade and custom-made clothing. I already know this market because I have worked in it for several years. My experience with customers, workshops, and local business conditions shows me that I can use my education in Iran. Studying abroad will give me knowledge and skills, but my career and my future business will be in Iran. After returning, I plan to open my own fashion atelier and manage it professionally using what I have learned in business administration and management. I also want to create job opportunities for other talented women and help them develop professionally. Thank you for your time and consideration. Yours sincerely, Farzanah Arabi