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Can I show funds transferred from an ISA account to meet the DTV 500k requirement for a Thai visa?

Dec 1, 2025
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DTV 500k

As it states 500k in bank within the last 3 months only problem is I always divide my wage into stock ISA

I definitely have the funds just wondering if any one was in the same boat as me and just transferred the money into back account and you explain the situation?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post discusses the requirement of holding 500,000 THB in a bank account for at least three months to qualify for a Thai visa under DTV regulations. The author mentions splitting their salary into a stock ISA and inquires if it is acceptable to transfer funds to meet the requirement. Comments from other users suggest that while the funds must be in a single account for the required period, strategies for managing finances (like transferring from an ISA) can be approached in different ways, but care must be taken to avoid mistakes that could result in penalties.
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Rory *********
I didn’t have
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0 in the bank I provided a year worth of bank statements showing I made over 5000 a month at the Budapest consulate and I was asked for any additional information and I still got mine
DTV_Be*******
They want to see the funds in one bank acct for the vested period

They don’t care what financial gymnastics you do to get it into the acct

Your financial gymnastics is on you…if you do it wrong and submit in the wrong way you lose ฿10k

Good luck