Virginia Application To Qualify As A Third Year Law Student Permitted To Appear is a form used by third year law students in Virginia to gain permission to appear in court. This form must be filed with the court in which the student seeks permission to appear. It includes information about the student's academic background, including their law school, GPA, and courses taken. It also includes a written statement from the student's law school attesting to their competency to practice law in the jurisdiction in which they seek permission to appear. Additionally, the Virginia Application To Qualify As A Third Year Law Student Permitted To Appear includes a signed affidavit from the student that they are in good standing with the Virginia State Bar, and have completed the necessary requirements to be eligible to practice law in the state. Once the form is approved, the student is granted permission to appear in court. There are two types of Virginia Application To Qualify As A Third Year Law Student Permitted To Appear: the General Appearance form and the Limited Appearance form. The General Appearance form allows the student to appear in any and all cases in which they are qualified to appear; the Limited Appearance form limits the student to only appearing in cases related to a specific area of law.