Bank statement requirements for student visa in Netherlands [closed]
I am a Chinese student who is going to study in Amsterdam in September. I am likely to travel from the UK, where I am currently studying.
On the website, where it asks for evidence of financial support, it mentions requiring a number of things on my sponsor's bank statement, and ends in "email and/or website" (of the bank). I cannot get a bank statement with this - it seems like quite an odd request, I have asked some friends and most of their statements do not have either of these things on it. I am wondering if anyone has any experience with this - are they strict with this or will it be okay if I submit a bank statement without this?
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How much bank balance is required for Netherland student visa?
When you apply for your visa, one of the most important things you need to prove is that you can support yourself during your study programme. For Netherlands, they require you to prove that you have available 868 EUR/month either from an external source, or already in your bank account.Do student visa need bank statements?
The bank statement(s) or evidence you use to show funds have been held for 28 days must be from the 31 days before you submit your application. The 28 days is calculated by counting back from the date of the closing balance on the most recent financial evidence.Does Netherlands reject student visa?
Student visas in the Netherlands have a 99% acceptance rate. The immigration department does not reject the visa as long as all conditions are satisfactorily fulfilled.Can you get visa without bank statement?
A Cover letter or a Letter of explanation may help you in your Visa Application. You can place in that letter your explanation as to why your requirements are lacking; especially bank accounts, why this certain person is sponsoring you, why you want to go to visit this country.Study in Netherlands | Admission and Visa Requirements | Know the Key Points Before Applying
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