What documents are required to prove financial capacity for the visa, especially if using loan?
To prove financial capacity for your student visa using an education loan, you’ll need:
- Loan Sanction Letter: Must be dated within six months of your visa application and include your name, sanctioned amount, lender details (government or approved loan provider), confirmation of unconditional disbursal (except for visa approval), and assurance funds will be available before travel.
- Bank Statement: If the loan is already disbursed, provide a recent statement showing your name, account details, credited loan amount, and transaction date.
These documents together show you have secured funds for tuition and living expenses through an education loan. Visa document requirements are subject to change.
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