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This long-term visa should be applied for if the expected study duration in the Czech Republic exceeds three months. It is granted for six months and cannot be extended.
If a foreign national staying in the Territory on a long-term visa wishes to stay in the Territory for a period exceeding 6 months (for the purpose of study), he or she may apply for a long-term residence permit for the purpose of study following the period of the long-term visa granted for the same purpose. This application should be submitted in person no sooner that 90 days and no later than 14 days prior to the expiration of the long-term visa at the Asylum and Migration Policy Section of Ministry of the Interior assigned to the region in which the applicant is registered for residence (or in which the applicant will reside as proved by a document submitted).
A long-term visa application may be submitted at any Czech Republic representation abroad.
The application shall be disposed of within 60 days after submission.
The following are the requisites of a long-term visa application:
The following may also be required:
If the foreign national's application has been successful, before a visa can be granted, the Czech representation must be presented with the foreign national's travel insurance document meeting the relevant conditions (this is not required if a foreign national participates in a public health insurance plan or if the health care costs are covered by an international agreement or if the foreign national can prove that the costs of his or her health care are covered in a different way) and, on request, a document proving the payment of the travel-health-insurance premium as indicated on the document.
Ad a) Travel document
Ad b) Portrait photograph
Ad c) Document proving that accommodation has been arranged for the duration of the stay in the Territory
For students staying at halls of residence, this is a written certificate by the owner or authorised user of the house or flat, with his authorised signature of accommodation arrangement (on page 6 you can find information on how to go about arranging accommodation at the halls of residence of Brno University of Technology).
Ad d) Document proving admission to study
A document proving admission to study should contain the exact title of the accredited degree programme that a student has been admitted to study. It should be written on an official form of the university (faculty) with an official stamp and signature.
Ad e) Document proving the possession of funds for stay in the Territory
a) by producing a bank account statement opened by the foreign national proving that he or she may draw money from this account during his or her stay in the Territory as needed. The bank means a bank or any other financial institution all over the world, however, the foreign national must prove that he or she is authorised to draw money from the account in the Czech Republic (such as by using an internationally recognized payment card for such an account),
b) by producing another document of the possession of funds proving that the foreign national is authorized to use money as needed or that the payment of the foreign national's costs related to his or her stay in the Territory has been secured,
c) by producing a valid internationally recognized payment card whose usage is not excluded in the Czech Republic. However, at the request of a state authority, the foreign national is also obliged to present a bank account statement proving that the foreign national may draw money from this account during his or her stay in the Territory as needed.
As a proof of possession of funds necessary for the stay, a foreign national wishing to study in the Territory, may show a document obliging a state body or a legal entity to enable the stay of the foreign national in the Territory by providing him or her with funds equalling the subsistence level per one month of the expected stay duration or a document proving that all the costs related to his or her study will be covered by the hosting organization (school). If the obligation does not guarantee the above amount, the foreign national should present a document proving the possession of funds to cover the difference between the subsistence level and the obligation for the expected duration of the stay, however, not more than six times the subsistence level. A document proving the possession of funds for the stay may be replaced by a decision or an agreement to give the foreign national a grant received on the basis of an international agreement binding on the Czech Republic.
Responsibility: Mgr. Marta Vaňková