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Application process and related matters needing attention for studying abroad visa in Italy

As one of the developed economies in the world, Italy has a well-developed education level, which is suitable for most small partners to study abroad. How to apply for a visa to study in Italy? Next, I will give you a detailed introduction, hoping to help you.

Italy study visa application process

1, submission

You don't need to make an appointment to go to the visa center with the prepared materials. You can go at any time from 9 am to 3 pm. The staff are all from China, so there is no need to be too nervous. Moreover, they only collect your materials and have no right to decide whether your visa is passed or not.

There is no visa fee for student visas, but you have to pay the service fee of 180 yuan at the visa center. After paying the fee, I will make an appointment for an interview, usually on the second working day.

Step 2 interview

Take all the original materials and go to the embassy for an interview. You should arrive a quarter of an hour earlier. After entering, sit in the hall and wait for your name to be called. The interviews are all in Chinese. There is a toilet in the hall.

It should be pointed out that the interviewer is not the person who issued the visa to you, and they can't tell you whether the visa passed or not. I didn't know whether I passed it until I got my passport from the visa center. If the interviewer finds that you are short of materials, he will usually say goodbye to you immediately and stop asking questions. At this time, don't panic. Tell him something nice and say that he will return it this afternoon or tomorrow. As long as you talk well, you will have a chance to make up the materials.

Required materials

1. An application form for studying in Italy filled out and signed in English or Italian (pinyin signature is accepted).

2. Two recent passport size photos on a white background.

3. Passport should be signed and valid for at least 90 days after the visa expires.

4. Round-trip air ticket reservation.

5. Hotel confirmation form (whole journey) or guarantee letter of Italian guarantor (original) and guarantor's ID card.

6. Proof of funds (credit card, consumer statement or personal bank deposit of the applicant in the last three months, records of the last three months and traveler's checks), staying in Schengen countries for at least 50 euros (500 yuan RMB) every day. The above materials should be original and photocopy).

7. The original and photocopy of the applicant's household registration book.

8. Certificate of the applicant's on-the-job and vacation permit (English letter from China company, letterhead, official seal and signature of the person in charge who issued the certificate, as well as company address, applicant's position, salary, stay time in Italy (or Schengen area), arrival and departure date, and guaranteed return to China).

9. Overseas insurance, the minimum medical insurance coverage is 30,000 euros (the original and photocopy must be valid in Schengen countries).

10, copies of the applicant's passport and all visas (if any), materials and list to be provided.

Matters needing attention in studying in Italy

1. In a general interview, the interviewer will ask for your personal information. (This is what the interviewer will definitely ask), including your basic information and family information, as well as family income and so on. Pay special attention to this. If your family has settled in Italy, don't tell the interviewer. If your family has good financial conditions, you can tell the visa officer that your family income is good and you can pay all the expenses for studying abroad.

2. The interviewer will ask about his knowledge of Italian culture. Including cities, restaurants, etc. You will also ask about your understanding of your major and why you chose this major. The main purpose of asking these questions is to observe the students' understanding of Italy and evaluate their intention and preparation for studying abroad.

3. Ask the students about their study abroad plans. This plan should include your study and future plans during the period when you are interested in studying. When answering the future development plan, because it is easy to connect with your immigration intention, you should answer carefully. Face-to-face officials will be more concerned about not going to school during their studies, but working, especially if they don't pay taxes. Ili welcomes graduates who have already graduated to settle down and develop in Ili, but they don't want to see foreign students with study visas working during their studies, because their employment in their own country is not very good.

4. Ask about the interview. The visa officer of Yili Embassy will test your proficiency in Italian by chatting or asking questions, so when communicating and answering questions, you should pay attention to showing certainty, try not to make grammatical mistakes and various ambiguities, and communicate smoothly with the visa officer. Don't be too rigid in answering questions, and don't try to memorize some answers. If you are in good shape, you should not be too nervous. If there is something you don't quite understand, the interviewer can repeat it. He will be very happy.