Had a look around here and couldn’t find much (although if this has been answered and I couldn’t find it, please do tell me).
For my student finance loans (UK) I have been asked to provide a bank statement from within the last 3 months (only arrived in January mins you).
Had a look around and my Japanese isn’t good enough to find this.
Any tips or advice would be massively appreciated. Thanks!
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Do you get your bank statements sent by post? You can just take a picture and upload it on the website. You can also use your payslips if you’re working. I just take a picture and write my name in English and the the month and upload it.
Most of the official documents are issued only in paper form. So pretty much the only way to get it in PDF is to scan it yourself into a USB memory in places like 7-Eleven.
Not familiar with the bank but did student loans ask for an English statement? Does your bank provide these automatically? When I was requested for similar, the Japanese one wasn’t sufficient so had to request my bank to send an English one (for a sneaky fee, of course). Only by mail, which I then had to scan and email.
Shinsei bank provides PDF statements. OP, which bank are you using?
If you have online banking log into your account and print out your transaction history as a pdf file.
You go into the bank and ask them for a detailed record. Chances are they won’t give it to you that day but they will mail it to you later. Some banks will charge you a small fee for this. Especially if you signed up for an online account only or you made some agreement. First step go into the bank. You could write your dates on a piece of paper to help them.
pdf ? I don’t think Japanese banks know what that is, they can probably fax you something in a real emergency, if you have a particularly IT literate member of staff on hand.
MUFJ has eco statements that you can request via their app and they are delivered as a pdf. They call them eco tsucho.
Maybe ask your bank if they have something similar?
Look up 銀行口座明細書 for your specific bank and translate the page if needed, also your bank book might suffice (通帳)
Ask them to fax it to you