Bank Statement for Freelance Visa Application

Freelancers and independent contractors applying for freelance visas can convert bank statement PDFs to Excel or CSV to document client invoice payments, monthly income deposits, and financial reserves. Germany (Freiberufler visa), Netherlands (DAFT visa), Portugal, and other countries require 3–12 months of bank statements proving sustainable freelance income and sufficient reserves for the visa period.

Key Benefits

How It Works

  1. Step 1: Upload your bank statement PDFs (3–12 months as required by visa type)
  2. Step 2: Select Excel output
  3. Step 3: Identify client payment deposits and calculate average monthly income
  4. Step 4: Submit organized export to consulate or immigration authority with visa application

Frequently Asked Questions

What bank statement documentation do German freelance visa applicants need?
Germany's Freiberufler (freelance artist/professional) visa requires bank statements showing you can support yourself without public assistance. Typically required: 6–12 months of bank statements showing consistent freelance income deposits averaging €1,000–€2,000+/month (depending on your specific circumstances and location), plus evidence of sufficient savings reserves. Export bank statements to Excel to clearly show monthly freelance client payment history and current balance.
Can bank statements from a foreign account support a freelance visa application?
Yes, with documentation. Foreign bank statements (e.g., your US or UK bank account showing regular income) are accepted by most immigration authorities for freelance visa applications, but may require certified translation or official exchange rate conversion. Export foreign bank statements to Excel, then provide a certified English or German translation alongside official exchange rate documentation to show the EUR equivalent of your income and reserves.
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