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What materials are needed for visa application in Belgium?

The materials needed to apply for a visa in Belgium include passport, ID card, proof of funds, round-trip air tickets, etc. The specific requirements are as follows:

Belgian visa: It is applicable to foreigners who visit relatives and friends, study and practice in Schengen countries for 1 time or multiple times, and the cumulative stay time within 6 months shall not exceed 90 days. You can apply in Schengen countries outside Belgium and stay freely in the entire Schengen area. Applying for a short-term visa usually takes 1-2 months in advance.

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Documents proving the purpose of the trip (such as invitation letter) and proof of housing during the stay (such as hotel orders and private houses).

2) Round-trip ticket order.

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Travel accident insurance, with the insured amount of 30,000 euros, is used for medical treatment and medical rescue.

4) Have sufficient proof of living and returning funds during the stay.

5) Provide physiological characteristic information such as fingerprints as appropriate.

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If you plan to go to a hospital in Belgium, you need to provide a confirmation document that the hospital or the attending doctor agrees to receive treatment.

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If you plan to go for a short-term internship, you need to provide a certificate issued by the internship company, indicating the internship purpose, stay time, whether you are paid, and whether the living and housing expenses are borne by the company.

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Proof of funds: personal proof of funds can be cash, checks, credit cards, work contracts, bank certificates recognized by Belgium and so on. The guarantor can be a Belgian or a foreigner living in Belgium. The coverage includes the living expenses, return expenses and medical expenses of foreign tourists during their stay in Belgium. The guarantor shall go through the guarantee formalities in the district government where he resides (the guarantor is not necessarily the inviter). Outside