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What materials do you need for a Finnish visa?

Love entry and exit professional answers:

You can apply for a short-term Schengen visa to Finland at the visa center. The Schengen visa allows the applicant to stay for no more than 90 days within 180 days.

Step 1: Select the correct visa type (official website, Finland Visa Center).

Step 2: Make sure all the application materials and forms are complete.

Step 3: Make an appointment to submit the application.

Step 4: Go to the visa center to submit a visa application.

Step 5: Wait for the trial and get your passport.

Basic materials:

1. Old and new passports

2. Two photos with white background within half a year (3.5*4.5)

3. Visa application form

4. Household register (copy)

5. Medical insurance during the stay in Schengen District (300,000 RMB)

6. If unemployed students provide work certificates of spouses and parents, bank statements and kinship certificates; Minors need parents' travel consent certificate and economic certificate; Students provide school certificates and student ID cards.

7. If it is an on-the-job person (the on-the-job certificate needs to be translated, a copy of the company's business license with official seal, and a personal three-month salary card).

8. If retirees are provided with fixed income such as retirement certificates.

Tourist visa:

1. All the above basic materials.

2. Round trip air ticket reservation

3. The whole travel route.

4. All hotel orders

Visa for visiting relatives and friends:

1. All the above basic materials.

2. Invitation letters from relatives in Finland

3. Certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and notarized by Finnish relatives.

4. Proof of accommodation during the period

5. If the expenses are borne by Finnish relatives, a letter of economic guarantee is required.

Business visa:

1. All the above basic materials.

2. Original and photocopy of the official letterhead invitation letter from the Finnish company.

3. Proof of accommodation during the period

4. Statement of the work unit in the last three months (with the company as the payer)