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What materials do I need to apply for the Slovenian passport program?

Visa application requires materials 1. If you enter Slovenia for tourism, business and other reasons and stay for a short time, you need to apply for a C visa. This visa is a Schengen visa. See "Schengen visa" for details. 2. Fill in the complete visa application form for visiting relatives and friends (1) and sign it in Chinese. (2) A valid passport is still valid within 90 days after the validity of the visa, and there is at least one blank page in the passport. Copy of passport identity page. (3) Two recent passport photos. (4) The notarized invitation letter of the inviter (invitation letter) and its copy. If the inviter is a foreigner, a copy of the inviter's passport and residence permit is required. (5) medical insurance. The insurance period should cover the time spent in Slovenia. The insured amount shall be at least thirty thousand euros (three hundred thousand RMB). The scope of protection includes emergency medical treatment, returning to China for medical treatment and returning the remains to China due to illness. An original English insurance certificate and a copy are required. (6) Economic guarantee (such as bank deposit certificate). (7) The original official letter of introduction in English issued by the employer. Including the applicant's name, position, income status and the letter of guarantee that the company agrees to the applicant's vacation, as well as information indicating the address, telephone number, fax number, official seal, autograph and position of the signatory of the company or school. (8) China citizens must provide the original and complete copy of the household registration book. (9) If the household registration book does not reflect the kinship, the applicant shall provide a notarial certificate to prove the kinship with the inviter. (10) If the applicant is a minor, the written permission certificate of both parents (English) (written permission or notarized documents submitted by both parents at the embassy) shall be submitted. If parents are divorced, you need to provide the original guardianship certificate and translate it into English. (1 1) Copy of round-trip air ticket reservation. (12) All materials required above shall be provided in originals. 3. Business visit visa (1) Fill in the complete visa application form and sign it in Chinese. (2) A valid passport is still valid within 90 days after the validity of the visa, and there is at least one blank page in the passport. (3) A copy of the passport identity page. (4) Two recent passport photos with the size of 3.5x4.5cm) One original and one copy of the invitation letter from the Slovenian company or institution, notarized by the Slovenian Notary Office. (6) Original official letter of introduction in English from China company or unit, including address, telephone/fax number, position and income of applicant, purpose of expected business visit, signature (name and position of issuer) and seal. (7) medical insurance. The insurance period should cover the time spent in Slovenia. The insured amount shall be at least thirty thousand euros (three hundred thousand RMB). The scope of protection includes emergency medical treatment, returning to China for medical treatment, and sending the body back to China due to illness. An original English insurance certificate and a copy are required. (8) Economic guarantee (such as bank deposit certificate). (9) A copy of the Chinese and English business license of the enterprise. (10) Citizens of other countries should provide valid residence permits in China and their copies. (1 1) Copy of round-trip air ticket reservation. 4. Class D long-term visa: To apply for a class D long-term visa, please visit the website of the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Visa fee 1. The visa fee is 60 euros, which is paid in RMB and adjusted with the exchange rate. 2.6- 12 year visa fee is 35 euros. Children under 3.6 years old are exempt from visa fees.