Hi Promise. Happy New Year! If I work and earn and I have been making transactions with my account but my brother in Finland is willing to sponsor me. Do I still need to show part of my money as a sign I have been working or he can sponsor me with everything? Please help
What if I have a job offer in Europe and a job contract and also my employer is providing my accommodation, do I need to show the amount for a year or just money that will last me before I start earning when I resume work?
Thank you for the helpful information, you're doing a great job brother! Please, I have a question: Can I use a family member who lives abroad as a sponsor? if yes, the documents required, is it the same? Also, does age matter for the person being sponsored? Can a 40-year-old be sponsored?
Yes, you can use a family member who lives abroad as a sponsor for a student visa, provided the embassy or consulate of your destination country allows external sponsorship. However, specific conditions and documentation will vary depending on the country and visa requirements. Here’s a detailed breakdown: 1. Using a Family Member as a Sponsor Most countries allow family members, including those residing abroad, to sponsor a student visa applicant. Common family sponsors include parents, siblings, uncles, aunts, or even close relatives like grandparents. The key is proving their financial capability and their genuine relationship to you. 2. Documents Required for Sponsorship The typical documents required from your sponsor include: -Proof of Relationship Birth certificates, family registry documents, or affidavits showing the relationship. A letter of sponsorship confirming their intent to financially support you during your studies. -Proof of Financial Capacity Recent bank statements (3-6 months) showing sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees and living expenses (as required by the country). Proof of income, such as: Salary slips. -Employment contracts. Tax returns. If they own a business, provide: Business registration documents. Recent financial statements. -Proof of Residency A copy of their passport or national ID. Residence permit or visa if they live in a foreign country. -Statement of Purpose Some embassies may require a personal statement explaining why your sponsor is funding your education and the nature of their relationship to you. 3. Does Age Matter for Sponsorship? No age restrictions generally exist for the person being sponsored. A 40-year-old can be sponsored as long as they meet all other visa requirements. Ensure that: The sponsor demonstrates sufficient and accessible funds. You provide a clear explanation of why you are pursuing studies at this stage of life, especially if the program aligns with your career goals. 4. Additional Considerations -Affidavit of Support: Some countries (e.g., the USA) require a notarized affidavit of support for sponsored student visas. -Proof of Intent to Return: For a 40-year-old, showing ties to your home country (e.g., family, property, or future job prospects) might be scrutinized more closely to ensure you will return after your studies. -Language Requirements: Ensure you meet the language proficiency standards for the program. 5. Key Tips -Double-Check Requirements: Contact the specific embassy or consulate to confirm if external sponsorship from a family member abroad is allowed. -Organize Documents Early: Sponsors living abroad may require time to prepare certified copies or additional proof of financial stability. -Justify Sponsorship: If the sponsor is not a parent or immediate family member, include a strong statement explaining why they are supporting you.
Thank you so much for your detailed response, and for taking the time to clarify everything for me. I truly appreciate it, and all the information you provided is duly noted. I’m applying to a school in Poland, and I was wondering if you know whether the Polish embassy accepts sponsors from overseas. Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thank you again for your help, brother. God bless you, and more Grace to you.❤
Thanks for this information. If my sponsor is outside my country, would it be possible to use his bank statement, letter and employment letter for visa application?
I have appointments on the 19th of this month for polish study visa, pls can you help me with any vital points to avoid visa refusal point number 10? 🙏🙏🙏
Very informative. Can I submit my own bank statement (salary account, but not enough POF) and the sponsor’s account statement (entrepreneur so no specific incoming monthly salary) with sufficient POF as well?
yes absolutely! it can work. You need to use the account in the country you live. Just know the equivalent of what is needed for POF in the local currency. You can do that on xe.com
All this europ embassies...do they request facials interview or ones behalf bcus me no like dat face to face oo...d tension i got fron US embassy till date still lives with me oo
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Mostly in Qatar the embassy asks for employment letter too
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As for the applicant the finland univeraities demand 7000 euro. What about dependent. How much fund require for both people
Can i use mobile money statements??
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This is great as information
But what if my sponsor is being his,her own boss , like employees him/her self , is it necessary to provide payslips ?
payslip will help but the bank statement and notarized letter of sponsorship are more important
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Some of us have our own personal babk account but looks like poland is not accepting personal bank statements
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Hi Promise. Happy New Year! If I work and earn and I have been making transactions with my account but my brother in Finland is willing to sponsor me. Do I still need to show part of my money as a sign I have been working or he can sponsor me with everything? Please help
Have you gotten a reply to this?
Can a sponsorship bank state work for Australia 🇦🇺 visit visa.
I think yes. Please familiarize yourself with the rules of their own bank statement if any...
How can I have appointment with you if you don’t mind
Pls 🙏 sir, how can talk to you, i have already booked for your one on one package.
Thanks so much for the info. Please can I use sponsor's account as POF for visiting visa?
Yes you can!
What if I have a job offer in Europe and a job contract and also my employer is providing my accommodation, do I need to show the amount for a year or just money that will last me before I start earning when I resume work?
Thank you for the helpful information, you're doing a great job brother! Please, I have a question: Can I use a family member who lives abroad as a sponsor? if yes, the documents required, is it the same? Also, does age matter for the person being sponsored? Can a 40-year-old be sponsored?
Yes, you can use a family member who lives abroad as a sponsor for a student visa, provided the embassy or consulate of your destination country allows external sponsorship. However, specific conditions and documentation will vary depending on the country and visa requirements. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
1. Using a Family Member as a Sponsor
Most countries allow family members, including those residing abroad, to sponsor a student visa applicant.
Common family sponsors include parents, siblings, uncles, aunts, or even close relatives like grandparents.
The key is proving their financial capability and their genuine relationship to you.
2. Documents Required for Sponsorship
The typical documents required from your sponsor include:
-Proof of Relationship
Birth certificates, family registry documents, or affidavits showing the relationship.
A letter of sponsorship confirming their intent to financially support you during your studies.
-Proof of Financial Capacity
Recent bank statements (3-6 months) showing sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees and living expenses (as required by the country).
Proof of income, such as:
Salary slips.
-Employment contracts.
Tax returns.
If they own a business, provide:
Business registration documents.
Recent financial statements.
-Proof of Residency
A copy of their passport or national ID.
Residence permit or visa if they live in a foreign country.
-Statement of Purpose
Some embassies may require a personal statement explaining why your sponsor is funding your education and the nature of their relationship to you.
3. Does Age Matter for Sponsorship?
No age restrictions generally exist for the person being sponsored. A 40-year-old can be sponsored as long as they meet all other visa requirements.
Ensure that:
The sponsor demonstrates sufficient and accessible funds.
You provide a clear explanation of why you are pursuing studies at this stage of life, especially if the program aligns with your career goals.
4. Additional Considerations
-Affidavit of Support: Some countries (e.g., the USA) require a notarized affidavit of support for sponsored student visas.
-Proof of Intent to Return: For a 40-year-old, showing ties to your home country (e.g., family, property, or future job prospects) might be scrutinized more closely to ensure you will return after your studies.
-Language Requirements: Ensure you meet the language proficiency standards for the program.
5. Key Tips
-Double-Check Requirements: Contact the specific embassy or consulate to confirm if external sponsorship from a family member abroad is allowed.
-Organize Documents Early: Sponsors living abroad may require time to prepare certified copies or additional proof of financial stability.
-Justify Sponsorship: If the sponsor is not a parent or immediate family member, include a strong statement explaining why they are supporting you.
Thank you so much for your detailed response, and for taking the time to clarify everything for me. I truly appreciate it, and all the information you provided is duly noted. I’m applying to a school in Poland, and I was wondering if you know whether the Polish embassy accepts sponsors from overseas. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you again for your help, brother. God bless you, and more Grace to you.❤
Local account or foreign account
Local account is better please! It depends on the country and their policy though
Thank you
Good day Sir, please can I use my POS bank account for POF?
My mind is settled now
sorry sir thank you for good information
Thanks for this information.
If my sponsor is outside my country, would it be possible to use his bank statement, letter and employment letter for visa application?
I have appointments on the 19th of this month for polish study visa, pls can you help me with any vital points to avoid visa refusal point number 10? 🙏🙏🙏
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Very informative. Can I submit my own bank statement (salary account, but not enough POF) and the sponsor’s account statement (entrepreneur so no specific incoming monthly salary) with sufficient POF as well?
Will they call the sponsor ?
Must the sponsor write his or her relationship with me?
I've never heard that a sponsor was called. A sponsor must not state their relationship with you
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I don't get payslip , because the company controls everything and I want to sponsor myself. Will the bank statements alone be accepted ?
Thank you brother however some of us do not have international accounts as we are paid in local currency. Can it work
yes absolutely! it can work. You need to use the account in the country you live. Just know the equivalent of what is needed for POF in the local currency. You can do that on xe.com
Thank you for this info. But in all you didn’t state how much the polish student visa pof is. On the internet $13,000 is what I saw.
I think $10,000-$12,000 should be enough for pof as of now...things can change later
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All this europ embassies...do they request facials interview or ones behalf bcus me no like dat face to face oo...d tension i got fron US embassy till date still lives with me oo
interviews/Appointments are attended face-to-face