Proof materials needed for studying in Italy

Applicants studying in Italy need to apply for materials notarization and double certification when applying for visas. The following are the proof materials needed to study in Italy.

The dual authentication materials required for Italian embassy visa are two authentications made on notarized materials, including the authentication of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the authentication of the Consular Department of the Italian Embassy in China. Notarization means that the national notary office proves the authenticity and legality of legal acts, documents with legal significance and legal facts according to the application of the parties; And certification is for notarization. Consular certification refers to a country's diplomatic, consular and its authorized institutions to confirm the authenticity of the last signature or seal of the notary certification authority on foreign-related documents.

Applicants studying in Italy need to apply for material notarization and double authentication when applying for a visa, which is divided into the following three steps: 1. Notarization: Applicants need to go to the local notary office for notarization in Chinese and Italian. The task of notarization is to check the authenticity of materials. The notarized materials for high school graduates to apply for undergraduate courses are high school diplomas; The materials required for undergraduate graduates to apply for a master's degree include undergraduate degree certificates, transcripts during their college years and descriptions of specialized courses. Since the notarization done by foreign students is provided to the Italian Embassy in China, it is necessary to translate the materials into Italian for notarization. Notarization takes 5 working days; Translation usually takes three weeks.

1. It is reported that I have written to contact relevant institutions to obtain the admission notice of Italian institutions. The following materials shall be attached when contacting:

(1) resume;

(2) birth certificate;

(3) notarized copies of university graduation certificates and transcripts;

(4) Letters of recommendation issued by two or more associate professors and tutors respectively;

(5) health certificate;

(6) scholarship application form.

2. You can apply for a visa to the Italian Embassy in China after obtaining the admission notice from the relevant Italian institutions. When applying for an entry visa, you must provide the following materials:

(1) valid passport (passport must be valid for at least 3 months after visa);

(2) Fill in the visa application form and attach 1 passport photo;

(3) After Italian translation and obtaining a degree certificate;

(4) Economic guarantee must be approved by Italian police;

(5) The medical insurance certificate provided by an Italian insurance company or the medical insurance certificate of a foreign insurance company valid in Italy approved by the consular department of the embassy;

(6) proof of accommodation. After receiving the application, the Italian Embassy in China forwarded it to the relevant domestic departments for approval. Issue entry visas after approval.

It should be noted that

1. Certification of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China: The official authority certificate is issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and internationally recognized. This procedure only takes 3 working days.

2. Certification of the Consular Section of the Italian Embassy in China: Its task is to re-certify the certification of the Consular Section of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, that is, to issue an official Italian material authenticity certificate. This process takes about a month.