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Can I be the guarantor for my spouse's DTV visa, or does she need to have 500k in her account?

Nov 21, 2025
5 months ago
Maciek ************
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Hey everyone! I am wondering if anyone here applied for their spouse's DTV visa? I got my DTV recently, what's the experience like? Can I be the guarantor? Or does she need the 500k on her bank account too?

I searched through some of the posts here, but couldn't find any info, thanks in advance :)
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The discussion revolves around the requirements for applying for a DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) for a spouse in Thailand. Users share their experiences, indicating that one can act as a guarantor with sufficient funds in their own bank account, typically needing to show at least 1 million baht, along with a sponsorship letter. There is some variance based on embassies, with suggestions that an additional 500k may also be necessary depending on individual circumstances.
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Wannikea *********
Depends where you are applying but in most cases need to show a million baht.
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James ********
Where will you be applying for the spousal DTV visa ?
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Anonymous ******************
I read a lot about people applied with the same 500k and sponsored there spouse or kids.. I think it depends on embassy.
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Anonymous ******************
1 million in your own account along with a sponsorship letter is fine
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Gerald ***************
100% my self wife and 3 kids.. had to show 2.5m
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Anonymous ******************
Follow the instructions on your embassies website or use the search function. You'll need to show you have an additional 500k in your account to support her. You can show your bank account as she will be your dependant
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