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  • Bank Statements When Receiving A Scholarship.

    Hey everyone, I am currently applying for a Spanish Schengen Visa. I have a funded Erasmus+ internship, receiving 750 euros a month. I was wondering if i have to still include my bank statements in the application or my parents', because I am currently unemployed? Or is the scholarship enough? https://xender.vip/
    Last edited by reckalta1; 05-28-2025, 03:36 PM.

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    For your Spanish Schengen Visa as an Erasmus+ intern, your 750 euros/month scholarship is strong proof of funds, and your official Erasmus+ letter is crucial. However, it's highly advisable to also include your bank statements (even if limited) and, if necessary, your parents' bank statements along with a sponsorship letter. This demonstrates overall financial stability beyond the scholarship, especially since Spain has general daily financial requirements (e.g., around €100/day) that your scholarship alone might not fully meet. Always check the mycardstatement login specific Spanish Embassy/Consulate website for the most up-to-date and detailed requirements.
    Last edited by elvera33ford; 06-23-2025, 12:23 AM.

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