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Proof of funds for a Schengen visa

Schengen visa applicants are asked to show they have enough money for their stay. This page explains the idea in plain language. The specific amounts are set nationally and vary by country and length of stay, so we do not publish figures — always check the official European Commission guidance and the consulate of your main destination.

What "sufficient funds" means

As a principle, you need to show that you can support yourself for the whole of your trip and cover your return travel. The reference amounts are set by each country and depend on how long you are staying, so there is no single Schengen-wide figure. Confirm the amount that applies to you with the consulate of your main destination.

Typical evidence

Proof of funds is usually shown with recent bank statements, and sometimes with proof of sponsorship or accommodation. The exact evidence depends on your circumstances and the country you are applying to — see the shared documents guide, and confirm the details via the official European Commission guidance.

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Published12 Aug 2026
Last reviewed12 Aug 2026
Last verified12 Aug 2026