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Moldova Proof of Funds

Moldova Proof of Funds

This page has been reviewed and verified by Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor. You can confirm current guidance via Our Moldova Visa Guidance.

Moldova proof of funds refers to financial evidence demonstrating that a visa applicant can pay for travel, accommodation, daily expenses, and onward travel without recourse to public funds while in Moldova. Financial documentation must be genuine, verifiable, and consistent with the applicant’s stated itinerary and purpose of visit.

What Counts as Proof of Funds for Moldova?

Applicants may submit a combination of financial documents. The exact mix depends on visa type and personal circumstances, but evidence should show readily available funds.

  • Recent personal bank statements (typically last 3–6 months) showing regular income and current balance
  • Pay slips and employment letter confirming position and salary
  • Credit card statements and available credit limits (as supplementary evidence)
  • Savings or investment statements with clear ownership
  • Scholarship letters or sponsorship confirmations (for students)
  • Invitation or guarantee letters from hosts in Moldova (where applicable)

How Much Money Do I Need?

Authorities assess sufficiency based on trip length, accommodation type, and planned activities. There is no single fixed figure that suits every case; however, your documents should clearly cover:

  • Accommodation for the entire stay (hotel bookings or host confirmation)
  • Daily living expenses appropriate to your itinerary
  • Internal transport and incidental costs
  • Return or onward travel

If your trip includes family members, provide combined financial evidence or separate statements clearly identifying funds for each traveller. For time-sensitive cases, review Moldova visa processing times and ensure funds will still be available on the decision date.

Documents Format and Presentation

Provide clear, legible documents that can be verified if requested. Incomplete or unclear statements can cause delays or refusal.

  • Submit statements on official bank letterhead or downloadable PDFs from online banking
  • Ensure your full name, account number (masked if needed), and statement dates are visible
  • Avoid screenshots unless specifically allowed and clearly legible
  • Explain large recent deposits with supporting documents (e.g., payslips, sale contracts)
  • Translate non-English documents with certified translations where required

Sponsored or Invited Travellers

If a third party is paying for part or all of the trip, provide sponsor evidence alongside your own. Sponsorship does not remove the need to show basic financial stability.

  • Sponsor letter stating relationship to the applicant and costs covered
  • Sponsor’s bank statements (recent 3–6 months) and proof of income
  • Copy of sponsor ID/residence status
  • Accommodation proof if staying with the sponsor (e.g., lease, ownership, or utility bill)

Where a Moldovan business or institution invites you, attach the invitation and any cost coverage details. Business travellers should align finances with Moldova business visa</a) requirements.

Common Reasons Proof of Funds Is Rejected

Refusals often cite inconsistent or unverifiable financial evidence. Avoid these pitfalls to reduce risk.

  • Statements showing minimal recent activity or sudden unexplained deposits
  • Reliance solely on cash, unsupported by bank records
  • Statements with mismatched names or unclear ownership
  • Illegible screenshots or incomplete page extracts
  • Lack of evidence for accommodation or onward travel

If you have previously been refused, address the officer’s concerns directly in your new application. See visa refusals & reapplication for guidance.

Proof of Funds by Visa Category

Financial expectations can vary by purpose of travel. Align evidence to the visa you are applying for.

  • Tourist/visitor: Personal bank statements, bookings, and return ticket reservations.
  • Business: Personal or corporate support, invitation letters, and proof of employer funding (if applicable). See business visa.
  • Student: Tuition receipts, scholarships, sponsor letters, and maintenance funds. See student visa.
  • Transit: Funds proportional to short stopovers plus confirmed onward travel. See transit visa.
  • Family: Sponsor support, proof of relationship, and accommodation confirmation. See family visa.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need originals or are PDFs enough?
PDF statements downloaded from online banking are typically acceptable if they are complete and legible. Originals may be requested in some cases.

Can I rely on cash savings?
Cash alone is not persuasive. Place funds in a bank account and provide statements demonstrating availability and source.

Will credit cards count as funds?
Credit limits can support overall affordability but should supplement, not replace, banked funds.

About This Page

Author: Visa Applications Editorial Team
Reviewed by: Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor.
Last Updated: 28 January 2026

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