Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I am a student. I am 20 years old this year. I want to travel to Europe by myself. What do I need?

I am a student. I am 20 years old this year. I want to travel to Europe by myself. What do I need?

1, the school certificate is required. If you are still studying at school, prove that you are indeed a student at school.

If you are a graduate and leave school without a job, you don't have to go back to your alma mater to issue a certificate. You can go to the street to issue a certificate and stamp it to prove that you live in the street.

The first two items are to prove your student status, and those who have a job should go to the unit to open a certificate.

3. Proof of capital contribution/property. Students generally have no income and naturally have no property. At this time, they need proof of capital contribution. Investors are usually parents, so you need to provide a copy of your investor's information, listing the investor's property status, the investor's relationship with you and so on.

4. Passport and visa. You must have a passport first, or you can't go abroad, ha. Since you want to go to Europe by yourself, I'm afraid you have to go to the embassy to apply for a visa in person. The three items mentioned above are all prerequisites for getting a visa.

That's all I remember