Schengen visa - explanatory statement needed?
My parents - Indian passport holders - are planning to travel to the Czech Republic in May. My dad has a Polish Schengen visa issued for a work trip to Poland and will be using this visa. My mother is going to apply for a Czech visa. As my mom is applying alone, my dad is sending a statement with her application, stating that he is financially supporting the trip and that he has a valid visa. As it is a Poland-issued visa, does he need to explain why he has a Polish visa and how he got it?
Thanks, Ansh
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It is a bad idea to leave the visa officials puzzled. He should state that they're traveling together and that he doesn't need a visa because he has one.
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Is bank statement necessary for Schengen Visa?
You must show evidence that you will be able to financially maintain yourself during your stay in the Schengen territory. You should be able to prove that through a bank statement of the past three months, which must not be older than three days.What supporting documents do I need for a Schengen Visa?
- Documents Required for a Schengen Visa.
- Schengen Travel Visa Insurance.
- Visa Application Form.
- Photo Requirements.
- Proof of Accommodation.
- Proof of Financial Means.
- Flight Itinerary.
Is online bank statement valid for Schengen Visa?
Yes. However, the e-bank statement will have to hold an original stamp from your bank to confirm the authenticity of the document and has to show the name of the account holder.How many months banks statement do I need to give to the embassy?
the required money must have been in the bank account for a consecutive 28 day period. bank statements must cover 28 days (and printed no more than 31 days before the date of your application). You can use your bank statements or your parents' / legal guardian's statements.REASONS WHY SCHENGEN VISA APPLICATIONS GET REJECTED (Highly requested)
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