If we will blacken all personal data it would look strange, as vast majority of entries are payments to individuals or by individuals, not mentioning it is terrible work. We had over 1000 individual donations, around 200 membership fees payments, over 500 payments for wikigrants, scholarships, travel reimburesements. To clean it up it is 2 days work for one employee, and the results will be the statement on which 90% of entries will be blackened.
2015-05-20 22:27 GMT+02:00 Schneider, Manuel manuel.schneider@wikimedia.ch :
This is a typical requirement, the applicant should prove she/he is able to pay for any incidents while in the country. Schengen countries typically want to see the person has 10.000 EUR in available. That's why WMCH issued a guarantee of 10.000 CHF and put that into the invitation letter.
I would recommend to print the statements, blacken any individual namea and fax it to the consulate.
/Manuel
Am 20.05.2015 22:14 schrieb Tomasz Ganicz polimerek@gmail.com:
Hi,
We have a problem with one of our scholar, who needs a Mexican visa. We
have sent him a letter of support, but Mexican Consulate in Rome requries from him to provide full 12 month statesments from our accounts (Wikimedia Polska). We can't do this as these statements contain a lot of fragile personal data (names, home addresses and personal accounts numbers of our scholars, members and donors). I have never heard that any other country require such things. Does WMF scholars have similar problems?
Cheers,
-- Tomek "Polimerek" Ganicz http://pl.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Polimerek http://www.ganicz.pl/poli/ http://www.cbmm.lodz.pl/work.php?id=29&title=tomasz-ganicz
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