I am applying for the DTV visa. I have the required funds and evidence of such, however I spread my funds across multiple accounts. It's a safe practice in case a card does not work, is blocked, lost, stolen, or if the bank shuts down (First Republic bank in the US).
My question to the group, has anyone applied and been approved providing bank statements from multiple accounts?
Additionally, when applying in the US do they consider retirement accounts as funds (not required me for) but I was curious since I have so much in my retirement accounts.
Thanks everyone!
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The user seeks advice on applying for a DTV visa while having funds spread across multiple bank accounts. They want to know if providing statements from these accounts is acceptable and if retirement accounts are considered funds for the application. Responses from other users indicate that it is possible to apply with multiple accounts, especially if accompanied by a cover letter explaining the situation. They note that the funds must be liquid and not locked in a fund.
I sent the Thai embassy in Hanoi my US checking account with majority balance , 3 months and then my Bangkok bank account,6 months, with the remaining balance and it was accepted
I've seen people in this group being accepted with multiple accounts and a coverletter explaining their situation. Do a search and you'll find their stories for sure.
However, the money does need to liquid so it can't be locked up in a fund.
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