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Visa's and Bank Statements -
03-02-2011, 03:01 PM
Hi all,
Im planning to go to Japan soon on a working holiday visa and was hoping someone could clarify for me the situation concerning bank funds for the application. I am applying from the UK and so need £2.5k or (£1.5k with a return ticket) cleared funds in order to apply for my visa, this is no problem for me but i don't have the money sitting in my account at the moment, and was planning on raising it by borrowing some from family and/or from selling my car during the next month. My concern is that at the moment my bank account is overdrawn, and that the application requires the previous 3 months bank statements which will show this, i also don't receive paper statements as all my banking is done online. Are these things likely to hinder my application? I really don't want to have to linger uselessly in the UK until July on a technicality! Any advice is greatly appreciated |
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03-04-2011, 10:45 PM
Hi
i´ve been to Japan with the WHV but i´m not sure about the fund-thing. I guess a printed bank statement from your online banking would do, however i think you will need to print the past 3 month prior to application.(Ask the embassy if a printout is enough, if not print it out and let someone from the bank sign it? Or is it a online-only bank?) You could also try asking the bank for a printout sent via mail, maybe they´ll send it to you for a small fee. It would be possible to go to Japan without any money but off course that is not recommended. You can borrow some money now, wait 3 month and print the statements and than return the money, nobody would check your account a second time. However i think you should really bring at least that required money to survive a bit for the first month (wich i think is not your problem). I guess you actually have to have that money on your account statements, you could have a hard time if the see it all arrived recently or in one day. No savings account or anything? It just needs your name and enough for the last 3 month, if you use it or some other money doesn´t matter. Otherwise you could try to call the embassy and explain your situation? Maybe your parents can work as a guarantor for you? Hope that helped. Firebird |
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