Can I show a property in my mother's name as proof of funds and be a self sponsor for my study abroad application in Italy?
Yes, you can include property documents in your mother's name as supplementary proof of financial stability for your Italy study visa. However, Italian consulates mainly require evidence of liquid funds (such as bank balances) to meet financial requirements - property ownership alone is not sufficient.
To strengthen your application, provide:
- Bank statements from your mother's account (last 3 - 6 months) showing required funds
- Affidavit of support from your mother, confirming her financial backing
- Property ownership documents as additional assets
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