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Can I apply for a Thai visa if my funds are split over multiple accounts and include a recent deposit?

Jun 23, 2025
10 months ago
DTV - Swiss Embassy:

Anyone approved with funds split over 3 accounts (total ~฿510k), including a large recent deposit?
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The conversation discusses the acceptability of having visa application funds split across multiple bank accounts, mentioning concerns about recent large deposits not being 'seasoned' for the required three months. One commenter notes successful documentation and applicant experiences at the Swiss Embassy, highlighting that while multiple accounts are generally acceptable, the seasoning of funds may be a concern depending on the embassy's policies. Alternatives for applications from neighboring countries are suggested for those unable to meet the seasoning requirement.
Ko *******
Any guy in Switzerland should have a lot more money…on all his accounts 😛
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@Ko ******
Any single, non divorced, childless guy: Yes 😜
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Ko *******
Anonymer Teilnehmer 565 then he made some wrong decisions in past already 😗
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Alain ***************
It was the thai embassy but bern took 3 days after i double checked all documents with an agent. I included postfinance, neon, migrosbankand wise bank statements. Highlighted the regular income just as a bonus because the amount was not seasoned. I know they could have just rejected for that reason but seems like they understood that I’m not going broke with no work
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Arun ***************
from our experience assisting applicants, there is no issue with having funds split across multiple accounts. However the recent deposit might be an issue as the funds need to be "seasoned" for at least 3 months for most embassies.

If you're unable to wait, you may consider applying from neighbouring countries to Thailand such as Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia which are more lenient with the duration that funds are sitting in the account.
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