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How to apply for a Czech study visa?
To apply for a visa to study in the Czech Republic, you need to go through the following procedures:

1, the first thing to do is to apply for a school. What you want to apply for in official website is different from school to school. If you apply for language preparation, of course, language preparation is not only available at Charles University, and the average tuition price is around 5,000 euros. To apply for a school, the academic certificate (diploma) and transcript (only valid with seal) need notarization and double authentication. The school will contact you by email after receiving your application letter. At this time, it will send you an electronic PDF version of the admission notice, which contains personal information, learning center, tuition fees to be paid and so on. After paying the tuition, the school will send you the materials needed to apply for a visa. Generally, you choose express delivery to receive this material. Of course, the price is still high. With all these materials, you can prepare your visa.

2. Application materials:

1) passport

2) Two two-inch photos with white background

3) proof of accommodation (the school will provide it to you)

4) Admission notice (proof of study issued by preparatory course)

5) proof of funds (Master, Visa bank card has a fixed capital of 6,000 US dollars, about 50,000 RMB, with no upper limit. Credit card bills for three consecutive months. If it is a new credit card and there is no credit card record, you can go to the bank to deposit a corresponding amount of time deposit and issue a deposit certificate. ) need to be officially translated into Czech. Ms. Mei, the interpreter recommended by the Embassy, is about 500 yuan per page. It is not clear who to look for in other areas. The Beijing Embassy only recognizes Ms. Mei's translation.

6) No criminal certificate, criminal record history of living in any country for more than 6 months in the country of origin (home country) and in the last three years. (Notarization, double authentication and Czech translation are required after no criminal certificate is issued) The validity period of application materials shall not be less than 180 days, except passports and photos (consistent with actual appearance).

3. After all the materials are ready, you can make an appointment to submit them in official website.

Applicants need to submit a complete application form and all necessary materials related to the purpose of stay.

All documents must be originals or copies of public documents, and must be in Czech or officially translated into Czech.

In addition, China's official documents need double authentication, and all the materials needed for application should be copied before submission. Don't cram for the last minute without copying.

Face-to-face interview in Czech embassy is a lottery interview, so not everyone has to face-to-face interview, but they should be fully prepared.

Step 4 get a visa

If you apply for a visa through the embassy, you will be informed by phone that you need to bring the insurance policy and payment receipt (issued by the school together). No more than 6 months before the long-term visa for study abroad is 20 15, and 20 16 seems to be adjusted to one year. (Just apply for an extension at the Czech local visa office before the visa expires. ) Czech universities need to take exams, and only those who have obtained Czech registration certificates for language classes are eligible to take the exams. Teaching in Czech is free.

In fact, having said that, in order to save trouble, find a reliable study agent, and they will help you with everything at a little cost. I hope I can help you!