1. Fill out the visa application form and paste four photos of your ID on it.
2. Ordinary passport (original and copies of each page) with the validity period exceeding the applicant's stay in Spain.
3. Submit a letter of admission signed by the administrative director of a nationally recognized national or private education center. This notice should indicate whether you are going to school for further study or research or training, and indicate the national registration code (original and copy) of the university or education center.
4. The study abroad plan shall specify the subjects to be studied and the research to be conducted by the applicant.
5. Applicants must have a certain understanding and expression of Spanish.
6. The notarial certificate of the highest academic degree certificate owned by the applicant shall be provided and translated (original and photocopy).
7. Applicants need to provide proof that they or their parents or guardians have sufficient sources of income, that is, provide a list of bank accounts in the last three months, and indicate the date of bank account opening and the salary certificate issued by their unit (original and photocopy). The minimum living standard in Spain is 90 1.52 euros per person per month.
8. Applicants should provide proof of residence during their study in Spain, and explain the detailed address (original and photocopy).
9. Applicants need to buy an insurance policy to cover their medical expenses during their stay in Spain and the expenses of returning to their motherland in case of sudden illness.
10. If the applicant is a minor, he/she shall provide a notarized certificate that his/her parents or guardians agree to study and stay in Spain, and indicate the name of the school and the time of studying abroad, and translate and authenticate it (original and photocopy).
1 1. Two envelopes indicating the applicant's detailed address and postal code in China.
12. Original and photocopy of each page of the account.
Applicants who apply for a study visa for more than 6 months are required to provide the following documents: a) The original health certificate issued by the medical institution designated by the Consular Section of this embassy, which proves that the applicant has not suffered from major diseases stipulated by international medical organizations.
B)/kloc-applicants over 0/6 years old must provide the original and photocopy of the notarized certificate with no criminal record after translation and certification. This document is valid for 3 months.
Supplementary materials and explanations:
1. All submitted documents must be translated into English or Spanish.
2. The Spanish Embassy may ask the applicant for an interview.
The Spanish Embassy has the right to request the applicant to provide any other required documents.
Even if all the documents mentioned above are ready, there is no guarantee that you will get a visa.
Add a few more:
1. Valid passport (original and photocopy, valid for more than 120 days)
2. Visa application form. You can pick it up at the visa office of the embassy in advance and paste 4 recent photos on the form.
3. Proof of economic security: The minimum living expenses stipulated by Spanish law shall not be less than 90 1.52 euros per person per day.
4. Proof of living in a private house or dormitory, or proof of the same or higher economic ability as the Spanish in this area.
5. Admission notice of a school in Spain
6. Original and photocopy of the certificate of no criminal record (translation and authentication are required)
7. Health certificate (physical examination certificate of designated hospital)
8. Proof that the school is officially recognized by Spain.
19. Notarization of academic qualifications (original and photocopy)
10. Proof of residence arrangement during Spain, indicating the detailed address.
1 1. Insurance and repatriation fees
12. If the applicant is a minor, the consent of parents or guardians is required.
13. Two return addresses.
Related matters
Other materials may need to be supplemented.
Applicants may need to go to the embassy for an interview in person.
All documents should be translated into English or Spanish.
Visa fee: 405 yuan /54 euros.
About high schools in Barcelona:
You can use Google to search for high schools near your home, and the key words can be educació n Segundaria o Escuela Segundaria. Of course, these are all public. If you want to go to a private one, you can also search it. Basically, I think the quality of education is similar, public and private. It makes no difference. That is, private enterprises pay more.
Project preparation:
Baggage items for studying abroad that should not be brought.
1。 Clothes, multiple suits, thick quilts, plates, thick sweaters, and (thick) pants. Silk products.
2。 Cookware thermos
3。 Books, pens and dictionaries
4。 The electrical appliances are all non-1 10V. Considering the high power of electric appliances such as rice cookers, transformers are absolutely out of date.
5。 Other fruits and food, inferior tea (you can't give them away without boiling water). Repair tools.
Baggage items for studying abroad that can be taken with you.
1。 Clothes a good quality suit (cheongsam? ), inflatable pillows, gloves. Insole? Wool hat. Sleeping bag.
2。 Cookware: A China cookbook, pressure cooker and many washers (the best quality in China), pot (wooden handle).
3。 Erasers, pencils (mechanical pencil should bring enough lead cores), durable schoolbags and folders. Chinese dictionary of words, China's leisure novels (the best complete works of Jin Yong), chess score. Official transcripts, degree certificates, various notarizations.
4。 Electronic pop songs tapes, CDs, radios, chargers and rechargeable batteries, walkman, cassette tapes, overseas travel adapters, travel transformers (1 10V-220V), etc.
5。 Other China arts and crafts, two bottles of good wine. Folding umbrella. Some drugs, such as carsickness, colds, indigestion, insomnia and allergies.
Baggage items for studying abroad:
1。 Clothes, sun hats and sunglasses; Socks, a batch of cotton underwear and pantyhose; Various textures and colors (don't say too bright). T-shirts with different lengths and thicknesses (it must be enough for two weeks to change, hehe! ), village clothes, jeans, casual pants (pay attention to shrinkage); Waterproof or windproof jacket; Wool fir; Sports shoes (2-3 pairs), soft leather shoes, slippers, simple sewing kit, scissors; Shaver; Nail clippers; Coat or trench coat, down jacket or leather coat (preferably covering your knees). Note: It is not easy to find a size that suits you.
2。 A kitchen knife, a set of plastic lunch boxes, bamboo chopsticks that can be heated by microwave oven.
3。 Books professional books (Chinese? Spanish? ), two more pairs of glasses and a doctor's optometry diagnosis.
4。 Electrical and tourist switch plugs.
5。 Other software, including operating system, Chinese platform, OFFICE, as well as some application software (such as MATLAB, dictionary), family photos and classmates' address book. Some two-inch photos of myself. Certificates and air tickets
Overview of life in Spain:
Spain is a relatively conservative and backward European country. Compared with France, Germany and Italy, both the gross national product and the per capita wage income are slightly less. But in general, a monthly income of 90-1.20 thousand pesetas or scholarships is basically enough. You'd better make your own consumption plan when you arrive in Madrid, otherwise it will be difficult to manage your money well. For example, a month's rent is probably: a single room, 30,000-60,000 SGD per person per month; Double room, 20000-40000 per person per month; The price of a triple room and a multi-person room will be cheaper, but it is not recommended here, because many people living in one room will have a great impact on their study and daily rest. It's best to rent a double room. As for public utilities, water in Spain is relatively cheap and electricity is ok. The most expensive thing is gas, because all the gas in Spain is imported from Britain and Holland. So save gasoline as much as possible. If 3-4 people share a house, the total monthly water, electricity and consumption ceiling should be around 25,000 Western dollars. In terms of diet, food prices in Spain are relatively expensive, such as pork is about 500-800 Singapore dollars/kg, tomatoes 150-250 Singapore dollars/kg, potatoes are cheaper, green peppers are 300-400 Singapore dollars/kg, eggplant and beans are similar to green peppers, and so on. Therefore, it is best to leave some flowers when eating, but you must eat well, otherwise it will be bad for your health. Once you get sick, the consequences can be imagined. The average person spends about 5000-8000 dollars on meals every month. Ok, you'd better buy a monthly ticket in Madrid. When you get there, you can first consider buying a monthly ticket with your passport, about 5,000 Spanish dollars, because Madrid's monthly ticket can take the city bus, subway and light rail train, which is very convenient; However, if you arrive in Madrid in the middle and late part of a month, you can buy ten tickets (cupon de diez viajes) instead of a monthly ticket, because the price is about 760 Spanish dollars (but ten tickets can't take the light rail). As for clothes, it is best to bring them from home, otherwise the clothes there are too expensive for ordinary people. In addition, the clothes there are generally larger for men and smaller and thinner for women, which are not suitable for orientals. The above are the basic prices of food, clothing, housing and transportation, so you must calculate your own expenses, and it is best not to overdraw, otherwise you will definitely not have enough western dollars on you before you finally return to China.
It is best to share at least 2-3 people. For safety, it is also convenient to contact. It's good to be close to the school, but the price is also relatively expensive, and the house is generally small and old, and the decoration is also poor. The city center is the same, and it is very close to the red light district, which is very unsafe. Therefore, it is recommended to share an apartment, preferably in a local middle-class residential area. The house is good, the scenery is good, it is safe and quiet, which is more suitable for life and study. Or find a Spanish landlord, but first, cooking is a problem, and second, because of different living habits, there may be small friction at ordinary times. But in any case, the house must be next to the subway station with convenient transportation or the light rail station. It's certainly better to have a bus passing by. It is very important for us to have a better kitchen, because we can do whatever we want. After all, Spaniards are seldom willing to rent their houses to people in China, because cooking and cooking are oily and harmful to the kitchen. Secondly, it is best to have a TV, refrigerator, washing machine and telephone in the room.
Spanish guide to life: dietary problems
The first is the seasoning problem. All China spices can be bought in local China stores, especially ginger, because there is no ginger in Spanish supermarkets, only garlic. The second is the problem of tableware. I don't need to say this. The third is cooking. It is suggested to bring a rice cooker (preferably double plugs) before going to the west, which will be revolutionary for your dinner! As for the local vegetables, they are basically similar to those in China, but the "quality" is poor-unpalatable. Especially cucumbers, pay attention! ! Some supermarkets sell Chinese cabbage, so be careful. There are two kinds of lettuce, pay attention to your choice. There are many kinds of noodles there, but it is spaghetti. Just put it in boiling water for about 5-8 minutes, and then simmer for 5 minutes. It can be made into ketchup noodles, which is very good! If you don't want to cook, you can make do with a box of instant noodles in a shop in China, but it's more expensive.
Spanish guide to life: dressing and wearing a hat
You won't really find the weather in Spain until you arrive: it's wonderful. The weather is good, the sun is abundant, the air is fresh, and there is basically no pollution, not to mention dust, because there is no soil in the urban area. The coldest in winter is only MINUS 5 degrees, but it often rains. Based on this, I suggest not to bring sweaters and trousers, but a slightly thicker pair of autumn trousers and a thicker cashmere sweater or sweater (bring a sweater if you are afraid of the cold). Bring more spring and autumn clothes and casual sports shoes; Consider bringing some rain-proof silk clothes or windbreakers, which are very useful; In addition, you should take a good umbrella, because it can keep out the rain in winter and shade in summer, especially in winter, when you use it so many times, you almost have to take an umbrella when you go out, so a good umbrella is very useful. In addition, it is best to bring some sheets, quilts, etc.
Spanish guide to life: going out
Speaking of traffic in Madrid, public transportation is particularly developed, and subway, light rail, bus and monthly ticket are universal and very convenient. If any of you is under 2 1, you can also apply for a youth monthly ticket (yellow cover), and the price will be cheaper. Subway and light rail are divided into six areas: a, B3 B2 b 1, C2 c 1. It's enough for you to buy area A. If you lose your monthly ticket, report it immediately and apply again. The ticket window provides free subway route maps and light rail route maps.