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One of the most commonly asked questions when applying for a tourist visa is: “How much money do I need in my bank account?”

Visa officers want to ensure that you can support yourself financially during your visit and won’t overstay your visa. While there’s no fixed amount, here’s everything you need to know about bank balance requirements for a tourist visa.


💡 Why Bank Balance Is Important

Showing sufficient funds proves that:

  • You can cover your travel expenses, accommodation, and daily costs.
  • You are financially stable and won’t seek illegal work.
  • You will return to your home country after your trip.

🌍 Country-Wise Estimated Bank Balance Requirements

Country Suggested Minimum Bank Balance
USA (B2 Visa) ₹7 to ₹10 lakhs for a 2-week trip
Canada (Visitor Visa) ₹6 to ₹8 lakhs (including return airfare)
Schengen (Europe) ₹6 to ₹9 lakhs depending on duration & country
UK (Standard Visitor Visa) ₹5 to ₹8 lakhs for 2–3 weeks
Australia ₹6 to ₹10 lakhs, depending on duration

💡 These are general estimates. Actual required funds may vary based on duration, location, and number of travelers.


📂 Documents to Show Financial Stability

To strengthen your application, submit:

  • Latest bank statements (last 3–6 months)
  • Income Tax Returns (ITR) for 2 years
  • Payslips or business income proof
  • Fixed deposit certificates (if applicable)
  • Sponsorship letters (if someone else is funding the trip)

🚫 Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Submitting fake or altered bank statements.
  • Using a recently credited large amount (looks suspicious).
  • Not maintaining consistent balance over 3–6 months.
  • Forgetting to include a clear travel itinerary or cover letter.

✅ Pro Tips for Success

  • Maintain a stable average balance instead of just showing a lump sum.
  • Highlight financial ties to India (property, employment, family).
  • Include proof of paid tickets or hotel bookings to show preparation.

🧳 Final Thoughts

Your financial documentation can make or break your tourist visa application. It’s not just about the money — it’s about proving that you can afford the trip and have reasons to return home. Work with a professional visa consultant if you’re unsure about the documentation.