**How Do You Prove You Have €85 a Day in Spain?**
To prove you have €85 a day in Spain, you can provide a bank statement or a declaration from your bank showing the amount of money available in your account. You can also use a credit card statement or a declaration from the credit card company showing the amount of credit available to you. Additionally, you can provide traveler’s checks or cash in any currency.
Contents
- FAQs about Proving Financial Means
- What if I don’t have a bank statement?
- Can I use a combination of bank statements and credit card statements to prove my financial means?
- What if I’m staying with a friend or family in Spain? How do I prove my financial means?
- Can I use a letter of sponsorship to prove my financial means?
- Do I need to provide proof of accommodation as well?
- What if I’m traveling within the Schengen area? Do I need to prove my financial means separately for each country?
- Can I use a combination of traveler’s checks and cash to prove my financial means?
- What if I’m a student and don’t have a lot of money in my bank account? How do I prove my financial means?
FAQs about Proving Financial Means
What if I don’t have a bank statement?
If you don’t have a bank statement, you can provide a declaration from the bank confirming that you have the necessary funds to cover your expenses while in Spain. This declaration should be on official bank letterhead and signed by a bank representative.
Can I use a combination of bank statements and credit card statements to prove my financial means?
Yes, you can use a combination of bank statements and credit card statements to prove your financial means. Just make sure that the total amount available to you meets the €85 a day requirement.
What if I’m staying with a friend or family in Spain? How do I prove my financial means?
If you’re staying with a friend or family in Spain, you can provide a letter from them confirming that they will be responsible for your financial support during your stay. This letter should include their contact information and a statement confirming that they have the means to support you.
Can I use a letter of sponsorship to prove my financial means?
Yes, you can use a letter of sponsorship to prove your financial means. This letter should be from a sponsor who is willing to financially support you during your stay in Spain. Make sure the letter includes their contact information and a statement confirming their financial ability to support you.
Do I need to provide proof of accommodation as well?
Yes, along with proving your financial means, you may also need to provide proof of accommodation during your stay in Spain. This can be a hotel reservation, a rental agreement, or a letter of invitation from a friend or family member you’ll be staying with.
What if I’m traveling within the Schengen area? Do I need to prove my financial means separately for each country?
If you’re traveling within the Schengen area, you generally only need to prove your financial means for the country of your main destination. However, it’s always a good idea to have proof of sufficient funds for your entire trip, just in case immigration authorities ask for it.
Can I use a combination of traveler’s checks and cash to prove my financial means?
Yes, you can use a combination of traveler’s checks and cash to prove your financial means. Just make sure the total amount meets the €85 a day requirement and that you have a way to access the funds if needed.
What if I’m a student and don’t have a lot of money in my bank account? How do I prove my financial means?
If you’re a student with limited funds, you can provide a declaration from your school or university confirming that you are enrolled and that you have the necessary financial support during your stay in Spain. You can also use a letter from your parents or a sponsor confirming their financial support for you.