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🇺🇸 Immigration-Related Review · Document Organiser Only

Crypto Proof of Funds
for US Immigration Review

This page helps you organise crypto wallet balances and transaction history into a clear PDF or CSV for immigration-related financial review workflows. CryptoBankStatement is a document-organising tool, not an immigration adviser, and does not imply that USCIS or any immigration authority will accept crypto statements. Whether any document is accepted depends entirely on the receiving institution.

✔ Not immigration advice  ·  ✔ Self-custody wallets  ·  ✔ PDF + CSV

£1 one-time · No subscription · No account required

When This Is Useful

Some immigration-related processes involve showing that you have financial resources. If you hold crypto and someone reviewing your case has asked you to document your assets, an organised statement may help you present balances and transaction history clearly. This can be useful when working with an immigration attorney who wants your records in order, or when preparing a personal financial overview. It is for organising your own information for review workflows — it does not replace official guidance about what evidence is required, and that guidance should come from a qualified immigration adviser.

What the Statement Can Include

Wallet address & period

Selected wallet address(es) and the reporting period.

Current & historical balances

Balances over time, with optional USD value at transaction time.

Transaction history

Chronological record of deposits, withdrawals and transfers.

Hashes & counterparties

Transaction hashes and counterparties for traceability.

Inflow & outflow summaries

Summaries for the chosen period.

PDF & CSV exports

PDF for sharing and CSV for an attorney or accountant to review.

Where CryptoBankStatement Helps

CryptoBankStatement turns scattered wallet data into one organised export so you can present balances and history clearly. It builds a chronological timeline, calculates balances, and produces a readable PDF and a structured CSV. The aim is to give you a clearer, organised set of supporting exports for an immigration-related financial review workflow — something a reviewer can read easily — rather than raw block-explorer pages.

Important Limitations

CryptoBankStatement does not provide immigration advice and makes no claim about whether crypto holdings can be used as evidence in any immigration process. It does not imply that USCIS, any consulate, or any immigration authority will accept crypto statements. The tool organises the data you provide; it does not certify ownership, value or lawful origin. A statement may help organise your information, but acceptance depends entirely on the receiving institution and applicable rules. Always confirm requirements with a qualified immigration adviser.

Important

CryptoBankStatement is not a bank, accountant, solicitor, tax adviser, immigration adviser or financial adviser. This content is not legal, tax, financial, immigration or banking advice. The receiving institution decides what documents it accepts.

Common Questions

Will USCIS accept a crypto statement as proof of funds?

We cannot say. CryptoBankStatement does not imply that USCIS or any immigration authority will accept crypto statements. Acceptance depends entirely on the receiving institution and applicable rules — confirm requirements with a qualified immigration adviser.

What does this tool actually do?

It organises your crypto wallet balances and transaction history into a clear PDF or CSV. It is a document-organising tool, not an immigration service or adviser.

Can my immigration attorney use the export?

The PDF and CSV are designed to be easy to read and reconcile, so an attorney or accountant can review your balances and history. How it is used in any case is for your adviser to determine.

Does it certify my crypto holdings?

No. It organises the wallet activity you provide. It does not certify ownership, value or lawful origin, and reviewers may request additional evidence.

Is this immigration or financial advice?

No. This page and the statement are not immigration, legal, tax or financial advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified immigration adviser about what documents are required.

Organise Your Wallet Statement

Confirm document requirements with a qualified immigration adviser before submission.

Takes less than 60 seconds. No signup required.

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