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Studying in Italy should pay attention to the process of studying in Italy.

To study in Italy, students have to pass the face-to-face visa test when applying for a visa. How to pass the interview? This problem is a headache for many students. Let's talk about this problem for everyone.

First, the face-to-face signing process

1. Confirm the authenticity of the applicant's application materials.

During the interview, the interviewer will ask for your personal information, including basic personal information and family status, home address, contact information, income, etc. And confirm the authenticity of your information through these details.

There are two points to note here:

If someone in your family has settled in Italy, don't show it;

The income situation should be good, and the family should have sustainable income to pay for your study abroad.

2. Confirm the visa purpose and motivation of the applicant.

In this process, the interviewer will examine your understanding of Italian culture, including cities, food and so on; At the same time, students will be asked about their understanding of their major and the reasons for choosing this major.

Asking these questions is mainly to examine students' understanding of Italy, and also to evaluate students' intention and preparation for studying abroad.

You must be clear about your intention to go to Italy. You have to study.

3. Confirm that the applicant and his family have sufficient financial ability to bear the expenses of this trip.

Will check and ask your family's income documents or fixed assets.

4. Future planning and sufficient reasons for returning to China.

I will ask you about your future study plan, including your study plan and future development during your study in Italy.

You may be asked which university you studied in Italy, what major you studied, when you started classes, what you don't know, what you will do after graduation, what you want to do, and so on.

This is directly related to the students' intention to emigrate, so the answer should be clever.

Second, the materials used in handling.

National visa application form, original;

One photo (note: the photo should be a color photo of ICAO size, with a white background of 35x40, taken within the last six months);

Valid passport, original+two copies (Note: please note that the passport should be issued in the past 10, and it should remain valid for at least 3 months after leaving Schengen District. Passport should have at least two blank pages. Two copies of the first and second pages of the applicant's passport);

Air ticket reservation form;

Admission notice;

Proof of funds of the applicant and his parents (note: provide the following proof:1); Bank statements of the applicant and his/her parents in the last 6 months and/or bank statements of international credit cards or savings cards (provide originals). If you provide your parents' bank account, please also provide the original and copy of the household registration book; Or-if the applicant's household registration is not with his parents, he should submit a birth certificate or a certificate of kinship, translate it into Italian and be certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 2) Original employment certificates of both parents (company seal, signature and monthly salary are required) 3) Retirement certificates are required if parents have retired. 4) Other sources of family income (such as business activities, renting houses, etc.) need to submit certificates and tax bills at the same time. 5) Students who have won scholarships from the Italian government or other institutions are required to provide scholarship certificates);

Original valid accommodation certificate in Italy (description: provide one of the following forms:-school accommodation certificate (copy can be provided)-invitation letter, or a copy of the landlord's ID card attached to the lease contract; If the inviter is not an EU citizen, you need to provide a valid residence permit and a copy of your passport (signature page) (even the certificate issued by the real estate agent is still needed). -Original hotel confirmation form and paid invoice for at least 3 weeks (the confirmation form includes: the person in charge of the hotel, contact information, check-in and check-out dates, the name and birthday of the applicant, the position and name spelling of the issuer, and the date of issuance);

Insurance must cover medical treatment and hospitalization;

Except for the visa service fee charged by the visa center, the Italian Embassy does not charge visa fees, and the visa period is generally 1-2 weeks.

Third, matters needing attention in face-to-face signing

1. One of the key points of the interview at the Italian Embassy is to test the students' Italian level by chatting and asking related questions, so when answering, you must pay attention to:

Show certainty.

There must be no mistakes in grammar, no ambiguity in words, and the overall dialogue should be smooth.

Don't be rigid, don't memorize.

Don't be too nervous. If you don't understand, you can ask the interviewer to repeat it.

2. Make clear your intention to study abroad.

3. Dress neatly and appropriately. For the interviewer who has been interviewing for a whole day, those candidates who dress appropriately and make up neatly are not only considered to take the interview seriously, but also to be polite and respectful to the interviewer.

4. Smile, be polite, be confident and friendly, obey the arrangement and turn off your mobile phone during the visa process.

Don't act as if you support the visa issue, but be natural, with a pause in tone, eye contact and body movements. Just like other interviews, a good first impression and relaxed and confident performance are very helpful for the visa to pass.