Yes.
Developed countries such as Europe and the United States are still very strict on visa review for Chinese applicants, especially in terms of applicants’ funds, and have put forward requirements for proof of visa funds (the following 6 materials do not necessarily need to be provided in full, please refer to Different embassies require):
1. Visa deposit certificate:
(1) The deposit certificate business is a certificate issued by the bank to the depositor, proving that the depositor has issued a certificate from the time of visa application to The deposit balance that cannot be used within a period of time after the visa is valid;
(2) When applying for a deposit certificate, the following information is required: deposit certificate (deposit certificate, certificate), personal identity document;
(3) Amount of deposit certificate: Please issue a deposit certificate of the corresponding amount according to the requirements of the embassy of different countries, usually 30,000, 50,000, 100,000, etc.
2. Salary statement:
(1) The salary statement can best reflect the job stability of the visa applicant and the authenticity of the work unit; if there is no job or the company issues If the salary is paid in cash, then please provide the applicant's current bank card statement;
(2) The current statement must be issued by a bank, and the salary certificate issued by the company's finance is generally not recognized by the embassy;
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(3) The bank statement needs to be issued at the bank counter and stamped with the bank's financial seal. Printing it online or at an ATM is invalid
(4) The bank statement must be printed for the most recent time period. According to Different embassies require submission of bills ranging from the last 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months;
(5) There are no strict regulations on the final balance of the bank statement. It is generally recommended to ensure 1,000 yuan per day during the trip abroad. A reserve fund of about 10 days; for example, if you go abroad for 10 days, a balance of 1W will be enough.
3. Credit card statement and limit certificate:
(1) Credit card statement can generally be printed directly online. According to the requirements of different embassies: some do not require the credit card statement to be stamped, and you can print it yourself That’s it; but it must be used with a copy or original of the credit card;
(2) The credit card statement must be printed for the latest time period, and the last 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months must be submitted according to different embassy requirements. Various bills;
4. Proof of account statements of the applicant’s company:
(1) Some embassies require employees applying for business visas to provide financial account statements of their company; generally 3-6 months, some countries require 12 months;
(2) The company's financial account statement also needs to be printed and stamped at the bank. The company's own financial seal is invalid.
5. The company where the applicant works provides a financial guarantee:
(1) As for who will bear the expenses for overseas visa applicants, this issue must be clearly stated on the employment certificate; if it is If the company pays the fee, then the employment certificate is also equivalent to a fund guarantee document;
(2) Some embassies require the company to guarantee funds for those applying for business visas, that is, the company must be clearly stated on the employment certificate. Pay the fee.
6. Proof of real estate and car ownership:
(1) Normally, real estate and car ownership are not required documents for all visa applicants, and some embassies do not require them to be provided. ;
(2) Real estate and cars are mainly auxiliary or supplementary materials provided to applicants applying for tourist or family visit visas to prove that fixed assets in the country will not easily cause illegal immigration.
Extended information:
Application procedures:
To apply for a foreign visa, whether it is a Chinese applying for a foreign visa or a foreigner applying for a visa from other countries, no matter which method is used One way is to entrust an agent to handle it, or to handle it directly yourself. Generally, you need to go through the following procedures:
(1) Submit a valid passport.
(2) Submit various documents related to the application, such as certificates about your birth, marital status, education, work experience, etc.
(3) Fill out and submit the visa application sheet.
Different visas have different forms. Most of them need to be filled in in foreign languages ??and provide personal photos
(4) Go to the country’s embassy or consulate in the country to meet with officials. Some countries stipulate that all immigration applicants must be interviewed before making a decision; other countries stipulate that applicants for non-immigrant visas must also be interviewed.
(5) The embassy or consulate will submit the completed visa application forms and necessary supporting materials to the domestic competent department for review and approval.
(6) After going to the country’s competent authorities for necessary review, notify the embassy or consulate in that country of the review and approval opinions. If agreed, a visa will be issued. If rejected, the applicant will also be notified.
(7) Pay the visa fee. Generally speaking, you have to pay the fee first when submitting your visa application. There are also some countries that only charge the fee when the visa application is successful. Generally speaking, immigrant visa fees are slightly higher and non-immigrant visa fees are slightly lower. There are also some countries and regions where visas are free.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Visa