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What materials do you need for a European visa?

European countries only need to apply for two visas, one is a British visa and the other is a European Schengen visa (except Britain and Croatia need to apply for another visa, other European countries only need to apply for one Schengen visa). The visa information required for a British visa and a Schengen visa is the same. The validity period of the applied visa is generally three months.

Materials required:

1. Passport: two 2-inch photos. Passports must provide copies of all visa records.

2. Visa application form: downloaded from the website of the other consulate.

3. Round-trip air ticket booking form: As long as the ticket office or air ticket agent can buy international air tickets, tickets can be issued.

4. a visa insurance: the insurance amount is more than 30,000 euros, and it needs to cover the whole process. You can find an insurance company or buy it online.

5. Certificate of going abroad: the certificate issued by the work unit, including the applicant's name, position, salary, travel time abroad, etc. And indicate the name, address and telephone number of the person in charge of the work unit, affix the official seal and issue the name, position and signature of the person in charge of the certificate, with an English translation.

6. Reception certificate of residence in Schengen countries: Some countries can accept the website reservation certificate, while others only accept the hotel fax certificate. You can check it on the website first.

7. Household registration book: original and photocopy, all contents need to be translated.

8. Personal financial guarantee: salary, unfrozen deposit certificate, or real estate license, or car purchase, etc. Original and translation are required.

9. ID card: original and photocopy are required.

All the above materials need 1 original and 1 copy. A4 paper is required and submitted in the above order.

Extended data:

Schengen visa refers to the visa issued according to the Schengen agreement. The agreement was named after it was signed in Schengen, Luxembourg, and stipulated the single visa policy for member countries.

By 20 1 1, the countries that formally implemented the Schengen Agreement were Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia.

In addition, the following countries can enter the country at will with a Schengen visa because they have no actual border inspection with their Schengen neighbors: Andorra, Vatican, San Marino and Monaco.

Precautions for Schengen visa:

Myth 1: A new passport can erase past records. After the visa for studying abroad is rejected, some people think that there will be no record of visa refusal if you change your passport. In fact, the new passports they apply for will indicate that this passport is forwarded according to the first one. When visa officers see this kind of passport, they will find out the past records, think it is dishonest to hide the real past experience, and usually will not issue visas.

Myth 2: "Live passport" is definitely easy to use. It is generally believed that if you have a successful entry and exit record in Japan, South Korea, Singapore and other third countries before applying for a study visa in Britain, the United States and other countries, your passport will be "alive", and a "living passport" will definitely help you apply for a visa in Japan, South Korea and other countries in the future. But countries like Britain and the United States will not take visas from other countries as a reference.

Myth 3: I have experience in studying abroad, but I want to apply for a third-country transfer visa abroad. If there is no sufficient real reason, the practice of applying for a third country visa in other countries will be puzzling and basically will not succeed, because according to the main visa laws and regulations in western countries, you should usually go back to your own country to apply for a new study visa.

References:

Schengen visa-Baidu encyclopedia