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Ph.D. students studying in Switzerland

The required steps are as follows:

First, the applicant must personally submit the following documents to the Consulate General of the Swiss Embassy:

< 1. Three entry application forms in foreign languages (English, German, French or Italian) (filled in with typewriters or blue-black ballpoint pens), signed and dated by students;

< 2. Three two-inch recent photos (color or black and white);

< 3. The school admission notice requires 2 copies;

< 4. Resume (foreign language

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< 5. study plan (foreign language), signed by the students themselves, with 2 copies required;

< 6. The future study plan (foreign language) must be signed by myself. The content is about the career tendency after completing studies in Switzerland, indicating the benefits of study for your future. Two copies are required;

(7) Complete address in Chinese and English, including postal code and telephone number, so as to get in touch when mailing materials or requiring the applicant to provide further information;

< 8. If you have a valid passport, provide 1 copy; If not, provide 1 copy of ID card. It should be noted that the Consulate General of the Swiss Embassy may also require the applicant to provide additional information, such as sufficient proof of financial resources.

Visa processing time is from Monday to Friday at 9: 00 am-12: 00 am.

According to the Swiss side, if you really want to study abroad, you will generally not encounter any difficulties in visa matters. Whether to grant a visa is not decided by the Consulate General of the Swiss Embassy, but by the Immigration Bureau of the state where the school is admitted. The procedure is as follows: the applicant for studying abroad submits the visa application materials to the Swiss Embassy in China or the Swiss Consulate General in Shanghai. The embassy or consulate will send the materials to the corresponding Swiss immigration office after reviewing them. The whole application process can last up to 3 months. In addition, visa requirements vary from state to state. For example, some states have restrictions on the age of students. Therefore, before applying for a visa, you must inquire about this matter carefully with the school.