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How to apply for a personal tourist visa in Spain

Spain, officially known as the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in the southwest of Europe, sharing the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal and bordering France and Andorra in the northeast. Spain is a country with rich resources and developed economy, and its horticulture industry occupies an important position in the world. At the same time, it is also a big producing area of grapes, olives and oranges; Its coast is rich in sardines. If you apply for a visa of no more than 9 days from the Spanish Consulate General in Beijing, apply for a visa from the embassy or consulate of the corresponding country: if there is only one country to visit, you must apply for a visa from the embassy or consulate of the destination country. If there are two or more countries to visit, you must apply for a visa from the embassy or consulate of the country with the longest stay. If the stay time is the same, apply for a visa from the embassy or consulate of the first country of entry. 1. The work certificate of China company should be pointed out as follows:-salary-holiday certificate approved by the company (dated)-position held. 2. List of bank accounts of the applicant in the last six months. 3. See article 7 of the minimum requirements. 4. If you are a minor, please refer to Article 5 of the Minimum Requirements, and you must submit proof of financial resources of your parents or guardians. 5. Round-trip air ticket reservation and hotel reservation in Spanish or English. 6. Household registration (original and photocopy), translated into Spanish or English. Note * The visa itself does not give an irrevocable right to enter the country, and the immigration bureau may not allow entry if the visa and passport are valid. * Under normal circumstances, the visa applicant must submit the application and get the relevant documents in person. Only with the consent of the consulate, someone else can hold the applicant's power of attorney to submit the visa application or obtain the relevant documents instead of the applicant. * Visa applications can be submitted up to three months before the departure date. * The processing period for visas is up to three months. The approved visa must be taken away within one month. If it expires, it will be deemed that the applicant has given up the visa, and the visa-related documents will be handled according to the procedures. * If you need to extend your stay in Spain, you should apply to the Spanish National Police for an extension before the visa expires (the longest stay is 9 days within six months). * If false materials are submitted, the visa will be refused or the approved visa will be deprived, depending on the circumstances, without prejudice to the laws of the Schengen Group.