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What materials do I need to apply for an Italian study visa?
1. Visa Application Form

Applicants need to fill in the application form carefully in English or Italian, and do not accept the application form filled in Chinese Pinyin. If the applicant is a citizen of China, please sign it in Chinese and attach a two-inch color recent photo of the applicant to the application form.

2. Applicant's passport

A valid passport should be valid for at least 9 days after the visa expires. The passport must have the Chinese signature of the passport holder and a copy of the passport basic information page (with photo page). If the applicant holds the same type of expired passport or other types of passports (whether expired or not), please show them when applying for a visa.

3. The applicant's registration certificate in the university

The certificate includes the types of courses the applicant has studied in Italy, the language used for teaching, whether the course includes Italian training, and the date of study abroad and the duration of the course in detail.

4. Applicants' academic credentials

The highest academic credentials and the college entrance examination qualification credentials. Applicants need to present the original academic credentials when applying for a visa at the window, and translate their copies into Italian, and then submit them to the China Ministry of Foreign Affairs for certification. The Consular Office of the Embassy needs the notarial certificate of the highest academic qualification and the notarial certificate of the college entrance examination. Please translate them into Italian and go to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China for certification.

5. Letter of introduction

If the applicant is a student, please provide the original letter of introduction from the Chinese company or agency where your parents are located. The letter of introduction should be issued on the company's letterhead paper, stamped with the official seal and signed by the person in charge. The letter of introduction must include the address, telephone number, fax number, job title and salary of parents.

6. Applicant certificate

If you have Italian or English training certificate or other course training certificates related to the courses that students will study in Italy, you need to show them.

7. Applicant's language certificate

If you apply for a major that teaches Italian, you need the applicant to provide your own Italian certificate, which can be the transcript of the language test or the proof of the class hours of studying Italian in China.