I apologise in advance if this is a stupid question. I am a British passport holder trying to apply for an e-visa at the London embassy. Not being very computer literate I'm having a couple of problems. The visa I am after is a single entry non immigrant. One of the items they ask for are 3 months of bank statements, yet you can only upload one page, not three. The other thing they ask for is proof of residence. Surely the address on the bank statement is enough, or is there something else I should upload. Any help would be gratefully received.
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The user is a British passport holder experiencing difficulties applying for a single entry non-immigrant e-visa from the London embassy, particularly regarding the upload of three months of bank statements and proof of residence. Community members have suggested merging documents into a single PDF for easier submission and confirmed that a bank statement suffices for proof of residency, advising to include a passport copy and ensure all documents are submitted when visiting the embassy.
If I get it right, I think you can merge the documents to one PDF online using any tool for free and then upload that one document? That way you have 3 months of statement uploaded. I did this many times.
Hi Steve. Residency is fine if you are uk passport holder. Just put a copy of your passport page in that section too. You can only upload one page so when you send your passport to be stamped with the visa (or visit embassy in person) put all relevant docs with it also like bank statements etc. I spoke to london embassy yesterday about this so know. Speak to them with problems as very helpful and good english
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