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In what language do I need to apply for a visa to the Czech Republic?
The required documents for a visa to the Czech Republic must be in which language: Ukrainian, Russian or translated into English. If in English, what kind of translation is needed: notarized or simple? thanks in advance for the replies.
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7 subscribers  • asked 2011-12-0213 years ago
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аватар Lina23S
The application must be completed in block letters of the Latin alphabet. Go to the website of the embassy mzv.cz there is a very detailed instruction.
аватар shumera
Latin
аватар Anetka-gan
specify which documents. there are a lot of them. questionnaire? bank statements? references from work? what exactly?!
аватар maring19
such documents - as a bank statement, from the place of work, information about the hotel reservation?
I understand that the questionnaire must be filled out in Russian, but the words must be written in Latin.
аватар lsklsk
Certificate of employment - in Ukrainian, copies of documents are not notarized, a certificate from the bank was not required. The questionnaire of the embassy, ​​as a rule, is filled in by the employees of travel agencies themselves, and we only sign. Compared to France or Spain, it is easier to open a visa to the Czech Republic.
аватар Anetka-gan
If you are applying yourself:
from work - Russian / Ukrainian main on the official letterhead of the employer with a seal and contacts
from the bank - Russian / Ukrainian main on the official letterhead of the bank + account statement
hotel reservation - no matter what
questionnaire - Latin + English. have a copy with you, if anything, fill out the necessary pages at the embassy (although copies may be given there)
аватар maring19
thanks ... my husband applied for a Maltese visa last year, so he translated everything into English, a simple translation, not certified ... but with the Czech Republic it’s somehow incomprehensible ... submit documents in their original language, that is, if certificate from work in Ukrainian, and submit it? I hope I understood correctly. we will simply apply for a visa ourselves, we are going to the Prague Marathon, for 4 days, they asked for 300 euros for issuing visas for two, somehow expensive for such visas.
аватар Anetka-gan
"that is, if a certificate from work is in Ukrainian, then submit it?" YES
аватар Lina23S
In August, tickets Kyiv-Prague through JASON.travel were cheaper than on the net, they took 60 euros for a visa, if you don’t want to bother yourself.
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