Application for schengen visa. Proof of financial support










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I am planning to visit Europe in May 2017. One of the requirements in applying Schengen visa is the proof of financial support. I am currently working here in Dubai and my bank statement will come from my home country.



Will that be okay? Because I don't have savings account here in Dubai.










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    Where the money is does not matter, though where it has come from does. Statements from your home country are fine, provided they show the sources are legitimate.
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    You have no bank account in Dubai? How are you paid?
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    Feb 13 '17 at 14:50






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    Your circumstances - especially lack of bank account in Dubai - should be indeed explained in details in your visa application. Otherwise there is a good chance they'd assume you work in Dubai illegally. Never assume the Consulate will guess things in your favor.
    – George Y.
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I am planning to visit Europe in May 2017. One of the requirements in applying Schengen visa is the proof of financial support. I am currently working here in Dubai and my bank statement will come from my home country.



Will that be okay? Because I don't have savings account here in Dubai.










share|improve this question



















  • 1




    Where the money is does not matter, though where it has come from does. Statements from your home country are fine, provided they show the sources are legitimate.
    – pnuts
    Feb 13 '17 at 13:05






  • 2




    You have no bank account in Dubai? How are you paid?
    – nkjt
    Feb 13 '17 at 14:50






  • 1




    Your circumstances - especially lack of bank account in Dubai - should be indeed explained in details in your visa application. Otherwise there is a good chance they'd assume you work in Dubai illegally. Never assume the Consulate will guess things in your favor.
    – George Y.
    Feb 13 '17 at 23:34














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I am planning to visit Europe in May 2017. One of the requirements in applying Schengen visa is the proof of financial support. I am currently working here in Dubai and my bank statement will come from my home country.



Will that be okay? Because I don't have savings account here in Dubai.










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I am planning to visit Europe in May 2017. One of the requirements in applying Schengen visa is the proof of financial support. I am currently working here in Dubai and my bank statement will come from my home country.



Will that be okay? Because I don't have savings account here in Dubai.







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    Where the money is does not matter, though where it has come from does. Statements from your home country are fine, provided they show the sources are legitimate.
    – pnuts
    Feb 13 '17 at 13:05






  • 2




    You have no bank account in Dubai? How are you paid?
    – nkjt
    Feb 13 '17 at 14:50






  • 1




    Your circumstances - especially lack of bank account in Dubai - should be indeed explained in details in your visa application. Otherwise there is a good chance they'd assume you work in Dubai illegally. Never assume the Consulate will guess things in your favor.
    – George Y.
    Feb 13 '17 at 23:34













  • 1




    Where the money is does not matter, though where it has come from does. Statements from your home country are fine, provided they show the sources are legitimate.
    – pnuts
    Feb 13 '17 at 13:05






  • 2




    You have no bank account in Dubai? How are you paid?
    – nkjt
    Feb 13 '17 at 14:50






  • 1




    Your circumstances - especially lack of bank account in Dubai - should be indeed explained in details in your visa application. Otherwise there is a good chance they'd assume you work in Dubai illegally. Never assume the Consulate will guess things in your favor.
    – George Y.
    Feb 13 '17 at 23:34








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Where the money is does not matter, though where it has come from does. Statements from your home country are fine, provided they show the sources are legitimate.
– pnuts
Feb 13 '17 at 13:05




Where the money is does not matter, though where it has come from does. Statements from your home country are fine, provided they show the sources are legitimate.
– pnuts
Feb 13 '17 at 13:05




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You have no bank account in Dubai? How are you paid?
– nkjt
Feb 13 '17 at 14:50




You have no bank account in Dubai? How are you paid?
– nkjt
Feb 13 '17 at 14:50




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1




Your circumstances - especially lack of bank account in Dubai - should be indeed explained in details in your visa application. Otherwise there is a good chance they'd assume you work in Dubai illegally. Never assume the Consulate will guess things in your favor.
– George Y.
Feb 13 '17 at 23:34





Your circumstances - especially lack of bank account in Dubai - should be indeed explained in details in your visa application. Otherwise there is a good chance they'd assume you work in Dubai illegally. Never assume the Consulate will guess things in your favor.
– George Y.
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The most important thing about your financial details are regular income and regular, reasonable expenditures. If you earn more than you spend, month after month for a long time, and if the cost of travel is a reasonable fraction of your annual income, things look good.






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