+1. This is what WMUK did for some of our recipients for the US.

On 20 May 2015 22:21, "Schneider, Manuel" <manuel.schneider@wikimedia.ch> wrote:
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,
>
>
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