Can property sale agreements be used as proof of funds for visa applications?
Yes, property sale agreements can be used as proof of funds for visa applications, as long as you can show the funds are available and legally obtained.
To support your application, include:
- Property Sale Agreement with sale price and date
- Proof of Property Ownership (previous deed or title)
- Bank Statements showing deposit of sale proceeds
- Capital Source Statement explaining how you acquired and sold the property
These documents help establish that your funds from the property sale are legitimate and available for your visa application.
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