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Shanghai Spain visa-Shanghai to Spain visa

Spain is an artistic country and a tourist attraction. There are some of the best works of art in the world, such as high-rise buildings, world-famous places of interest, ancient buildings, magnificent shopping centers, delicious food that makes you linger, and cheap but luxurious international brands. Spain is a tourist destination that countless tourists dream of. Then, what about the visa to travel to Spain? From Shanghai to Spain, how to apply for a Spanish visa in Shanghai? Don't worry, I'll tell you one by one next. Shanghai visa-Spanish tourist visa There are many kinds of Spanish visas, such as Spanish tourist visa, Spanish business visa and Spanish study visa. All belong to the category of Spanish visas. The Spanish visa I'm talking about here only involves Spanish tourist visas. To apply for a Spanish visa in Shanghai, the address of the Spanish Visa Center in Shanghai is Guangfa Bank Building, No.555 Xujiahui Road. But at present, many visa agencies and even many travel companies have expanded their business and provided visa agency services. The specific way to choose is to choose your own future path. It usually takes about a week to apply for a visa, so I hope you can prepare relevant materials and documents in advance so as to apply for a visa quickly. In addition, the Spanish visa belongs to the Schengen visa. The so-called Schengen visa refers to the Schengen national quality inspection. By signing the Schengen agreement, it is stipulated that as long as you apply for a visa from any Schengen country, you can also use it in other countries. At present, Schengen countries mainly include Belgium, Spain, Netherlands, Finland, Luxembourg, France, Czech Republic and other 25 countries. Shanghai visa-information and documents required for visa application When it comes to visa application, I think the most troublesome thing for you is the information you need to submit when applying for a visa. Not only are there many kinds, but the requirements are also particularly detailed and troublesome. However, I believe that nothing will happen as long as you do what I say below. First, the original and photocopy of the passport must be valid for more than 6 months, then the original and photocopy of the personal ID card and business card, then the original and photocopy of the household registration book, and then the leave slip issued by the company, which must be printed on the official stationery of the company and signed by the person in charge. It is a personal asset certificate, including fixed assets statement and salary card. Finally, personal travel itinerary and hotel reservation. How's it going? You won't struggle now, will you? The visa to Shanghai has also been completed. It's time to see beautiful Spain. /p