What reasons are usually given for visa rejection related to funds?
Visa rejections related to funds usually happen when you cannot clearly prove you can cover all your study and living costs. Common reasons include:
- Insufficient financial documentation: Not providing enough proof (like bank statements) for the required amount.
- Unclear source of funds: If the origin of your money is not well-documented or seems suspicious.
- Sudden large deposits: Recent big deposits in your account can raise doubts about fund genuineness.
- Inconsistencies in statements: Discrepancies or unexplained changes in your bank records.
- Failure to show funds for return travel or emergencies: Not demonstrating you have enough for unexpected expenses or travel home.
Make sure your financial documents are authentic, consistent, and clearly show funds from reliable sources for all expected expenses.
Cash income, business income or no ITR?
See whether your funds and documents will pass the visa check.
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