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February 4, 2026
What if my trip is sponsored by someone else? What documents do they need to provide?
Written by Maitsa · Reviewed by Visa Expert
Last updated: April 15, 2026
If your trip is sponsored — for example, by a family member, friend, or employer — you must provide both your own documents and your sponsor’s proof of financial and relationship support.
Here’s what’s typically required 👇
🧾 Documents from the Sponsor
1. Signed Sponsorship Letter / Affidavit of Support
◦ Clearly states that the sponsor will cover your travel, accommodation, and living costs.
◦ Should include your full name, travel dates, purpose of visit, and relationship to the sponsor.
2. Proof of Relationship
◦ Birth certificate, marriage certificate, or photos and communication records (for friends/relatives).
3. Sponsor’s Financial Documents
◦ Latest 3–6 months of bank statements showing sufficient funds.
◦ Recent income slips or employment letter confirming their job and salary.
◦ If self-employed: Business registration and income tax documents.
4. Copy of Sponsor’s ID or Passport
◦ If they live in the Schengen area: include their residence permit or utility bill as proof of address.
🧍♀️ Documents from the Applicant (You)
• Your passport and visa application form
• Travel itinerary
• Proof of relationship with sponsor
• Your own financial documents, even if minimal (helps show transparency)
💡 Tip from Outbound Singapore:
Even if your trip is fully sponsored, embassies prefer applicants who can show some personal financial stability. We help balance both sides of the application to boost approval confidence.

