#HollandStudy# Introduction A visa is a permission certificate issued by a country's government agency in accordance with the laws of the country to foreigners who apply to enter, exit or pass through the country. So, what materials are needed for a Dutch study visa? Below is the relevant information shared by None. Welcome to read and reference!
1. What materials are needed for a Dutch study visa
1. IELTS score report form
Along with the Netherlands study visa registration form, everyone needs to provide a valid A copy of the IELTS test score report. The Netherlands will verify the validity of the score report. The IELTS test will be used to measure the English proficiency students need to study in the Netherlands. Therefore, all Chinese students who want to study in the Netherlands must take the IELTS exam, but everyone should pay attention to the fact that the exam they take must be an academic exam rather than a training exam. For everyone's IELTS scores, the average total score must meet the minimum requirements of the international course you are applying for.
2. Applicant’s degree, academic certificates and transcripts
To apply for a Dutch study visa, you must provide copies of the academic qualifications, degree certificates or transcripts of the Dutch institutions of higher learning you are applying for, and these documents Validity certification is also required. If you do not have all the documents when registering for your visa, you will need to provide supporting documents, such as a certificate of attendance from the student's school or university.
3. Netherlands Study Visa Registration Form
On this form, everyone must provide their educational background, English proficiency, and information about the Dutch universities and courses they are applying for. And all the contents on this form need to be filled in completely. If the form is not filled in completely, the visa review qualification will be cancelled. The study visa application registration form can be obtained for free from the embassy office or downloaded from the website.
2. Detailed process for applying for a visa to study in the Netherlands
1. Visas for the Netherlands are generally registered online. Go to the relevant website and enter your email address in advance to complete the registration.
2. After registration, you will be provided with the details of the required materials and the application form. In addition, you need to complete a few short questions in this part of the materials. The system will look at your answers to generate a list suitable for you. Just prepare the materials based on this list, and you will also receive the visa application form at the same time.
3. After completing the online form, start making an appointment. You can choose a time that suits your situation to submit your application. Everyone should remember that if you fail to submit the application as scheduled on that day, your registration and completion on that day will be automatically deleted. If you still want to make an appointment, you will have to register again.
4. After making an appointment, prepare the materials according to the system’s list and hand them in. After submitting the materials, an application form in PDF format will be generated, along with a notification message.
5. Go to the corresponding visa center in the Netherlands to submit the materials. Remember to bring the application form and appointment notice, as well as your passport, so that you don’t have to wait too long when processing. If you can't get there yourself, you can have an agent hand over the materials for you, but you need to write him a letter of authorization and it must have your signature, otherwise the letter of authorization will be useless.
6. When you submit the materials, people in the Netherlands will check whether your materials are complete and whether there are any omissions. If the materials are incomplete, you can supplement the missing documents here, or you can apply directly without supplementing anything, but this can easily lead to rejection. If you don’t want to submit incomplete materials and cannot supplement them for the time being, you can go to the website to make a new appointment after completing the supplements.
7. After all the materials are ready, you can pay the required processing fee in cash or by credit card.
8. Wait for the people in the Netherlands to review all the materials and confirm that there are no problems, then you can get your passport.
Generally, a notice will be sent to you to pick it up. When picking it up, you have to bring the form you filled out at the time of application and your ID card to let them verify that it is you, and then get the visa.
3. Which schools are good for studying in the Netherlands
1. Leiden University
Leiden University is one of the most prestigious European universities. Founded on February 8, 1575 AD, it is the oldest institution of higher learning in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Former Dutch Queens Wilhelmina, Juliana, Beatrix and the current King Willem-Alexander all studied at Leiden University. Leiden University is divided into 9 colleges, more than 50 departments, more than 150 majors, 11 core research fields, and more than 40 research institutions have been established at the school.
2. Delft University of Technology
Delft University of Technology is one of the world's famous technical universities. Delft University of Technology is located in Delft, the Netherlands. It is the oldest, largest, most comprehensive and comprehensive technical university in the Netherlands. Its majors cover almost all fields of engineering science and are known as " The MIT of Europe." Its high-quality teaching and scientific research levels have a high reputation in the Netherlands and internationally.
3. Erasmus University Rotterdam
The University of Rotterdam (Erasmus University), the full name of Erasmus University Rotterdam and the abbreviation of EUR, is located in the south of the Netherlands. Rotterdam, Europe's largest port city, is a world-renowned public university. Erasmus University Rotterdam is a university formed by the merger of the Netherlands School of Economics and Rotterdam Medical School. It is also the only university in the country named after the Dutch medieval humanist thinker Desiderius Erasmus. of university.
4. Utrecht University
Utrecht University (Dutch: Universiteit Utrecht) is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands, with a history of 374 years. The school is located in Uletcht, an important cultural town in the Netherlands, and is world-famous for its long tradition. Today, Utrecht University has developed into Europe's most prestigious institution of higher learning integrating scientific research and teaching. Utrecht University has produced a large number of outstanding scholars, including the Nobel Prize winner in physics and astronomy, Gerald Hoft.
5. Wageningen University
Wageningen University is an institution of higher learning that studies life sciences. It was founded in 1876. In recent decades, as part of the Wageningen University Research Center (Wageningen UR), it has developed into an international scientific research institution, including plants, animals, environment, agricultural science and technology, food and social sciences, dedicated to Promoting scientific research results to provide sufficient and high-quality food crops to the world, Wageningen University has been selected as the most popular university in the Netherlands by Dutch students for four consecutive years.
6. Netherlands Art College
ArtEZ Art College is one of the top ten art colleges in Europe and is recognized as a high-level art school with international standards. The school prepares graduates for high-level jobs in industries such as art, design, architecture, music and theatre.
7. Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts
The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts was founded on September 29, 1682. It is the oldest art school in the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the oldest Royal Academy of Arts in Europe. one. It is located in The Hague, the seat of the Dutch central government and royal family. It is at the forefront of Europe in the art and design industry, ranking 39th in the world and 11th in Europe in the QS Global University Rankings. Among them, photography, photography design and textile and clothing design are particularly prominent.
8. Tilburg University
Formerly known as the School of Economics, it was founded in 1927 and focuses on business administration. It is located in Tilburg, the seventh largest city in the east of the Netherlands. A world top 100 public university located in Tilburg, the sixth largest city in the Netherlands, founded in 1927.
Its predecessor was a school of economics. Due to its outstanding scientific research strength in the business field, it later developed into a global comprehensive university in the field of social sciences. Tilburg University has long-term and close cooperative relations with Chinese universities. Its cooperative universities in China include: University of Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, Peking University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Zhejiang University, etc.
9. Radboud University
Located in Nijmegen, the oldest city and ninth largest city in the east of the Netherlands, it was founded in 1927 by Dutch Catholics with funds raised. Engineering. It is Europe's top research-oriented academic institution and one of the world's top 100 universities.
10. Maastricht University
Founded on September 16, 1974, it is located in Maastricht, a small southeastern city on the border of the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. In the 2019 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, University of Malaya ranked 128th in the world and 36th in Europe. In the "List of Young Universities Under 50 Years" released by Times Higher Education (THE), University of Malaya ranks 10th in the world. The school's law, medicine, anatomy and physiology, psychology and other majors have been ranked among the top 60 in the world all year round. Artificial intelligence and linguistics are also famous.