@lyanglyang4097 Showing funds from a personal account does not necessarily hamper your visa chances, but it's important to provide clear documentation proving the source of funds. The embassy needs to ensure that the funds are legitimate and sufficient to cover your expenses. If there's a large deposit or unusual activity in the account, you should be prepared to explain it. Let us know if you have more questions!
@beyond.education thank you so much, but what does mean by providing clear documentation proving the source of funds? And if we showed the funds from our parent's account then will it be safe and visa officers won't ask for the documentation?
@@beyond.education also one more question, that I and my sister both are applying and she has shown bank funding from my father's account and can we both use the same bank statement?
@@lyanglyang4097 Providing clear documentation simply means being able to explain where the money in the account comes from, such as salary, business income, or other sources. In most cases, you won’t need to show paper documents unless the visa officer specifically asks for them. If you're using your parent's account, that's fine as long as you can explain the relationship and their ability to support you.
@@lyanglyang4097 Yes, you and your sister can use the same bank statement, but make sure the total amount is enough to cover both of your expenses, like tuition and living costs. Usually, you just need to explain this during the interview, not provide additional documents unless asked. Let me know if you have more questions!
Here in this video, I got to hear that showing funds from the personal account hampers our visa? Is it true or not please reply it?
@lyanglyang4097 Showing funds from a personal account does not necessarily hamper your visa chances, but it's important to provide clear documentation proving the source of funds. The embassy needs to ensure that the funds are legitimate and sufficient to cover your expenses. If there's a large deposit or unusual activity in the account, you should be prepared to explain it. Let us know if you have more questions!
@beyond.education thank you so much, but what does mean by providing clear documentation proving the source of funds? And if we showed the funds from our parent's account then will it be safe and visa officers won't ask for the documentation?
@@beyond.education also one more question, that I and my sister both are applying and she has shown bank funding from my father's account and can we both use the same bank statement?
@@lyanglyang4097 Providing clear documentation simply means being able to explain where the money in the account comes from, such as salary, business income, or other sources. In most cases, you won’t need to show paper documents unless the visa officer specifically asks for them. If you're using your parent's account, that's fine as long as you can explain the relationship and their ability to support you.
@@lyanglyang4097 Yes, you and your sister can use the same bank statement, but make sure the total amount is enough to cover both of your expenses, like tuition and living costs. Usually, you just need to explain this during the interview, not provide additional documents unless asked. Let me know if you have more questions!