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Steps and required information for studying in Switzerland
The whole application process for studying in Switzerland can last up to 3 months. Please apply for a visa immediately after receiving the admission notice from the school. To obtain a study visa, you need the following steps:
1) sign up. According to the requirements of foreign schools, the two sides sign an entrustment agreement for students who meet the admission conditions of the school, and at the same time require students to pay a handling fee.
2) Preparation of application materials. Students need to prepare the corresponding application materials within two weeks and submit them to the agency, which will guide students to fill in all relevant materials.
3) receive the notice. The agency will send the application materials to the Swiss school, and the school will issue an admission notice one to two months later.
4) passport. Students can apply for passports and exit cards after receiving the admission notice. Generally speaking, 15-25 working days can get the passport.
5) tuition. After receiving the letter of admission, students will pay the annual tuition fee of the school on time (see the letter of admission for the specific amount); Swiss study abroad experts will guide students to remit tuition fees to the school on time and safely, usually by wire transfer.
6) visa. After the applicant remits the tuition fee, he shall go through the visa application formalities with the copy of telegraphic transfer, passport and original formal admission notice. Applicants must submit the following documents to the Swiss Embassy/Consulate General:
Three entry application forms filled out in foreign languages, signed and dated by the students;
Two copies of the admission notice of school B;
C resume (foreign language), signed by the student himself, with two copies required;
D. study plan (foreign language), signed by students, with two copies required;
E future study plan (foreign language), that is, the career orientation after completing your studies, explains what benefits learning will have for your future. I need to sign two copies;
F. The applicant signs the declaration before the officials of the Swiss Embassy/Consulate General;
G fill in the complete Chinese and English address, including postal code and telephone number, so as to get in touch when you need to mail information or need the applicant to provide further information;
H If you have a valid passport, provide 1 copy;
1. Swiss embassies and consulates reserve the right to request the applicant to provide additional materials;
J The materials submitted by the applicant must be complete (three complete application forms, one photo and two sets of the above materials);
7) After obtaining a visa, students studying abroad should enter the country two days before the start of school according to the regulations of the school.
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