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What materials do I need to prepare to apply for a study visa in the Netherlands?

1. Birth notarization and double authentication.

To study in the Netherlands and apply for a visa to study in the Netherlands, you need to bring a birth certificate, a household registration book and the required materials to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy for certification. The time may be about 2 weeks.

2. Unmarried notarization and notarization without criminal offence.

3.NESO certificate.

In order to apply for an MVV visa, your receiving agency in the Netherlands needs to submit a Neso certificate to the Dutch visa agency. Neso qualification certificate is a document issued by NesoBeijing, which is used to prove the validity of the English proficiency and academic degree certificate provided when you apply for studying in a Dutch university. The required materials include: Neso certificate registration application form, copy of IELTS test report, Chinese and English transcripts and their notarization, Chinese and English education notarization or proof of attendance.

4. Proof of mortgage or funds.

After the school issues the letter of admission, it will issue a formal mortgage bill. Generally, you will be required to transfer the required fees to the designated account of the designated bank in the city where the school is located. Mortgage loans include tuition fees, living expenses, visa fees, insurance fees, housing mortgage loans and fees for applying for local residence permits. Because the cost is quite large, for the sake of prudence, it is best to contact the school to confirm and verify the bill. After confirmation, you can go to the bank to remit money. The bank will give you a receipt, keep it safe, copy it and send it to the school together with a copy of your passport, so that the school can apply for a visa from the immigration office.

5. Copy of passport.