Question:
My sponsor is my father, who is self-employed. I plan to submit a "Certificate of Tax Payment" as proof of income, but it does not state the annual income. What should I do?
Answer:
If the "Certificate of Tax Payment" does not include details of annual income, unfortunately, it cannot typically be used as valid proof of income for sponsorship purposes. Here’s what you can do instead:
Alternative Documentation:
- Required Information: You need to provide a document that clearly states the amount of annual income. This could be an income statement, tax assessment, or a more detailed tax certificate.
- Next Steps: Consult with your school or the relevant authority handling your application to determine exactly which documents are acceptable and how to obtain them.
Additional Guidance:
- Contact Your School: It's important to communicate with your school or visa application center for detailed instructions and ensure you're meeting all requirements with the correct documentation.
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