To participate in the UNESCO/IUPAC Postgraduate Course in Polymer Science in a beautiful city of Prague, you will need student visa for over 90 days. The average time the authorities need to issue the student visa is about 3 months. In most countries, the Czech consulates ask the applicants to present a crime report. This certificate is issued by police of your country and it can take several weeks to get it. This might delay your application. Therefore MAKE YOUR FIRST CONTACT WITH THE EMBASSY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE !! Keep in mind – summer time is a time of vacations. This might delay your visa process since you need several institutions to proceed. |
Here are some useful hints how to apply and obtain the visa soon:1/ When you are accepted for the course, the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry in Prague will send you a package of official documents (in Czech and English). These documents must accompany your visa application:
To prepare these documents, we need from you:
2/ Before you visit the Czech Consulate Office in your country to apply for student visa, consult its web side. http://www.czechembassy.org/wwwo/mzv/default.asp?id=11845&ido=6572&idj=2&amb=1This is a link to all the Czech embassies around the world (the address is oddly long). If you do not manage to connect, go via www.mzv.cz, English version and look for item: Missions Abroad. SELECTED ADDRESSES:
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