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An analysis of the reasons for refusing to sign a study visa in Spain

# Studying in Spain # Introduction Applying for a visa to study in Spain is an important link, and there will also be cases of refusal. Let's analyze the reasons why the visa for studying in Spain was rejected, and I didn't share it. Welcome to read the reference!

1. Analysis of the reasons for the refusal of study visa in Spain

First, the material is not true.

As long as your materials are checked as fake by the embassy, or they think your materials are fake, then they will be refused a visa. However, if you are refused a visa, you can complain. If you prove in your complaint that your materials are not false, then your visa can be passed.

Second, the bank's running water is not up to standard.

At this time of preparation, your guarantee must be at least here. At present, the minimum standard is about 4,000 yuan, but it doesn't mean that you can apply if you earn more than 4,000 yuan per month, but your guarantor's bank flow must be more than 1 10,000 yuan per month, and there is also a deposit of10.5 million yuan. The more, the better.

Third, the study plan

As the study plan required in the document, you must write it as carefully as possible, such as which school you plan to enroll in, what major you want to study, how many years you want to study, and why you choose this. Really write down your purpose and thoughts of studying abroad, and you must strongly show your willingness to return to China in your plan.

Fourth, language.

Spain's requirement is that students must reach A2 level in Spanish when applying for a visa, and at least be able to communicate in simple life, such as shopping and so on. Some people think it's ok to learn a language in Spain, and then they stop learning it in China. But the interviewer will ask you some questions during the interview. If you can answer it, the interviewer will not only think your Spanish is good, but also have a good impression on you. And if you can't even answer simple Spanish, you will definitely be refused a visa.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Other reasons

Other reasons include insufficient preparation of your own materials and failure to supplement them within the required time. Or maybe your materials are not arranged well, not in the required order, or even you feel that you are not dressed well during the interview, which will be the reasons for rejection.

2. List of visa materials for studying in Spain

I. List of visa materials

1) A complete application form printed or handwritten in capital letters is not allowed to be filled in Chinese. If you stay for more than 90 days, use the domestic visa application form; If it is shorter than this period, use the Schengen visa application form (short stay). Need to provide a contact information (mobile phone number, email) to facilitate notification and request. Attach a copy of the first page of the application form and return it to the applicant as a voucher after being stamped by the consulate. (You can write by hand or print by computer, in capital letters. There is no need to fill in Chinese in the next column of the photo. )

2) A recent color photo with a white background, with a width of 26-35mm and a height of 32-45mm.

3) Original narrative, copies of all pages and Spanish translation. If the account is handled within one year before the visa date, a copy of the previous account must be submitted. If the applicant and his parents are not in the same household, a notarized proof of kinship is required? Translation and authentication (original and photocopy).

4) Ordinary passport with at least two blank pages and valid beyond the applicant's stay in Spain? . (originals and copies of all pages). (Make sure to copy all pages from beginning to end, including blank pages)

5) All documents that can prove that the applicant meets one of the conditions in a) to e). Especially in case a) the admission notice issued by the institution where the applicant is about to attend, indicating the province of study and the starting and ending time of study. (Admission notice from other language schools or universities)

6) The study, training or research plan that the applicant will carry out. Write it yourself, explain the reasons and plans for studying abroad, and tell the truth, indicating that you will not stay in Spain after studying abroad.

7) Applicants should have a certain understanding and expression ability in Spanish or other languages to be used for research. The corresponding level is the European education system ALTEA2. Spanish level A2 is included in the syllabus of Cervantes College under the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In China, Cervantes College offered courses suitable for obtaining this degree, and also offered the examinations of SIELE (International Service for Spanish Assessment) and DELE (Certificate of Language Proficiency in Spanish as a Foreign Language), aiming at formally certifying Spanish proficiency according to the standards of the European Framework for Language Teaching and Assessment. Certificates and degrees issued by Cervantes College are recognized proof of Spanish knowledge and proficiency.

8) Copy of the applicant's education, translated and notarized (original and copy). For example, primary schools, junior high schools, vocational education, universities and so on.

9) Certificates (bank certificate, real estate license, etc.). It can prove that the applicant or his family has enough experience and ability to bear the expenses of the applicant's stay in Spain and returning to China. The minimum amount is 100% per month: the public income indicator for 2065438+2008 is 53784 euros (to be queried annually thereafter). In order to bear the living expenses of family members, the monthly amount is 75% of the first family member's IPREM, and the rest is 50% of each IPREM. If the applicant has a scholarship, the amount will be included in the income. If necessary, we will ask the applicant to submit proof that he has paid all the tuition fees. Time deposits deposited this year are not accepted. (The monthly demand of both parents is not less than 9,000 RMB, and the asset certificate is the assets of the parents, not the assets of themselves or other relatives. Please make a running account as soon as possible, don't deposit cash, and don't transfer large sums at one time, in case you can't prove the source. If there are fixed assets, they can also be provided, such as real estate and automobile production)

10) Work certificate of the applicant or family members who bear the expenses (translated into Spanish or English), including: the position held, salary, signature of the person in charge of the company, company seal and contact information. (If it is a job, provide your own work certificate. Students at school are parents' work certificates. )

1 1) Unaccompanied minor applicants must provide a notarial certificate of parents or guardians' consent to study and stay in Spain, indicating the name of the responsible institution and the time of studying abroad, and translate and certify (original and photocopy).

12) If the residence time exceeds 180 days and the applicant has reached the legal age of criminal responsibility, the documents issued by the government agencies of the country of birth or other countries that have lived for nearly five years shall be submitted and translated and certified (original and photocopy). This document is valid for three months.

13) If the stay time is less than 90 days, it is necessary to submit personal or group travel medical insurance covering the whole stay time, which will be responsible for the medical assistance and repatriation expenses caused by sudden illness or accident during the stay in Spain, with the minimum amount of 30,000 euros or equivalent RMB.

14) If you stay for more than 90 days, you must purchase a public or private medical insurance from an insurance company authorized by Spain. (International students generally choose insurance policies such as adeslas, sanitas, asisa and mapfre, covering all the months of their stay).

15) If the stay time exceeds 180 days, the original health certificate issued by the medical institution designated by the Consulate General shall be submitted to prove that the applicant has no diseases that may seriously affect public health (the original and photocopy * * * (issued by any public or private hospital, and the inspection conclusion shall prove that the applicant has no infectious diseases that need to be isolated according to any international health treaty. The certificate must be notarized, translated into English or Spanish, and double-certified)

16) Two envelopes with Chinese addresses. One of the envelopes needs to be stamped. Postage: 7 in Beijing, 6 yuan, 80 yuan, 7 in other provinces and cities, and 5 in 20 yuan.

Second, the basic requirements

You need an interview when you apply for a visa, so there are certain requirements for everyone's language. You can choose Spanish or English, but you need to show proof of the class hours of formal institutional language training.

If you go abroad at your own expense but are sponsored by other institutions or organizations, you need to meet the needs of these organizations and produce relevant application certificates and documents.

Third, matters needing attention

If you go to Spain to study the language first, you can apply for a short-term stay visa, and the processing time only takes 15 days; If you start formal professional study directly, you need to apply for a long-term visa, and the review time is one month.

After submitting the application, you need to pay close attention to the review. The supplementary materials will be completed within ten days after receiving the notice, and will be collected within two months after receiving the notice to collect the visa.

When you arrive in Spain, you still need to apply for a residence visa, and you need to go to the immigration office in time for one month.

3. Language requirements at different stages of studying in Spain

First, language schools.

There is no academic requirement to apply for studying in Spain, because this is only a place for language training. No matter what stage the student affairs office is in, you can apply without affecting the final result.

But in terms of language, there will be clear requirements. Students need to have a certain language foundation, learn Spanish for at least 500 hours in China, and ensure a training foundation.

Second, undergraduate course

To apply for an undergraduate course, everyone needs to complete high school and provide qualified GPA scores. At present, the standard is above 3.0, and no subjects can fail.

Spanish level must be at least B2 before you can enter the school directly. If not, you can only receive language training first. Of course, you can also choose the major of English teaching, and the IELTS score provided should be above 6.0.

Third, a master's degree.

You can only apply for a master's degree after completing undergraduate studies or other phased studies with the same academic level. There will also be requirements for your average score, which needs to be around 3.5 to be competitive.

If you choose to teach in English, you need to show an IELTS score of about 6.5. If you choose to teach in Spanish, then everyone's entrance language level should be above B2.

Fourth, doctors.

However, applying for a doctorate has played down the requirements for academic qualifications and language. Of course, this is not to say that these are unimportant, but that everyone needs to pay more attention to their own abilities and research results and show their personal level.

Completed the master's study, and had bright results, which was favored by the tutor.