A detailed introduction to the conditions for Russian visa application in 2022
1, copy of valid passport and passport home page, and copy of ID card.
2. Two photos (35X45, two-inch color photos with white background).
3. Visa application form (all questions in the form should be answered).
4. Original invitation letter issued by Russian Immigration Bureau.
5. Original and photocopy of valid invitation letter from Russian invitation college (university).
6. The original and photocopy of the valid contract signed between the applicant and the college (university).
7. A copy of the applicant's graduation certificate.
8. Proof of bank deposit that proves that you have sufficient ability to pay (if it is a parent's household registration, you need to provide a household registration book to prove kinship).
9, valid (valid for 3 months) health certificate, AIDS quarantine report (such as staying in Russia for more than 90 days).
Children under 10 and 18 should provide public documents approved by their parents.
Russian study visa application process
1. Apply for a passport at the household registration place.
2. Apply for invitation letter and admission notice.
3. Go to the local (or provincial capital city) entry-exit quarantine bureau to check the health of overseas students. Including no AIDS test report, vaccination and so on. Note: Physical examination is valid for 3 months, and health certificate is valid for 1 year.
4. Prepare two 3.5x4.5 color photos with white background.
5. Copy the front and back of the ID card on the same side of a piece of paper.
6. A copy of the highest diploma, indicating the address and telephone number of the graduation school.
7. Visa preparation fee (different fees in different periods).
8. Sign for delivery (divided into normal cycle and emergency cycle).
9. Hold the sign and verify the accuracy.
Introduction of Russian students' attendance rate
I. Attendance
The attendance rate is simply the number of times students come to class to sign in each semester, that is, how many classes students have attended this semester. After all, Russian schools have not confirmed that every foreign student is studying and how well he is learning. So they will take a student's attendance rate as the standard of whether the student is studying or not. If his attendance rate is low, it is obvious that the school will think that he is not studying at school, then the international student may be expelled from the school, and in serious cases, he may be sent back to China.
This system is basically used in Russian universities. Teachers will call the roll in each class to strictly confirm whether students come to class. The attendance rate of students is one of the criteria for the school to evaluate students, because the teacher will call the roll every class. If you really can't attend class for some reason, you must show some certificates to the teacher, such as the certificate issued by the hospital when you go to see a doctor when you are sick, and then explain to the teacher why you can't attend class. Don't just skip class and leave early.
Second, the consequences of low attendance.
Generally, Russian universities require students' attendance rate to be no less than 75%, and students who exceed this figure need not worry. But if it is lower than this figure, or even as low as 50%, you will be warned by the school. If it is less than 50%, students may be expelled or even unable to apply for a visa. Because after all, this student came to Russia from other countries to study. If he doesn't come to school for a long time, the teacher may think that he is missing or has an accident, and the consequences will be more serious. If it is because of some reasons, such as illness, as long as you have the teacher's certificate, the teacher will treat you as a leave of absence, and your attendance rate will not decrease.
Third, the attendance rate is high.
In fact, in Russian universities, teachers not only evaluate students' grades, but also comprehensively evaluate students' sign-in rate and homework completion.
The schools here are generally four points. Two points means that students fail, while three points only pass. Your attendance has a great influence on the evaluation of this score. Even if your study is excellent, you won't get five points as long as your attendance is not enough. However, if you have a high attendance rate and good academic performance, you can get an exemption quota, that is, you can get five points if you don't take some final exams, which is also a reward for international students who study well, have the strength and take their studies seriously.