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Can I submit bank statements from two different banks for my Non O visa application in Thailand?

Oct 7, 2025
4 days ago
Vaughn **********
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I need to show 3 months bank statements for my Non O immigrant visa application, I changed banks in late July, can I show bank stements from 2 separate banks from Australia, ie...July statement from 1st bank and August, September from my new bank?

Thanks in Advance for the replies.
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The user wants to know if they can submit bank statements from two different banks for their Non O visa application, as they switched banks mid-year. Responses indicate that it's generally acceptable to use statements from two banks, especially if one statement shows the final balance and the other shows sufficient funds. It's advised to compile all statements into one PDF file for submission.
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Gregory *********
You just put all the statements proving you have the money into one pdf file. Do monthly over multiple accounts.
Jan ******************
If you are applying based on a lump sum in your account, an updated statement showing the final amount, i.e. the "current balance", is normally sufficient.

A three-month bank statement or confirmation is usually required if you are applying based on monthly income. However, It should generally be possible to apply based on three months of payslips from employment income or three months of pension payment statements from your pension provider as well.
Vaughn **********
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@Jan *****************
Thanks, I have sufficient funds in my account to allow me to open and deposit 800,000 baht into a Thai bank account for the retirement visa 12 month extension, I will be using this option.
Jan ******************
@Vaughn *********
Ok, The requirements listed in the visa portal may appear somewhat ambiguous, but in practice, they are normally applied such that you must document either three months of income or a certain amount of funds in your account at the time of application.
John ********
I did my visa application about 3 weeks ago. All I had was my account balance. I did my application in Australia. No worries ๐Ÿ‘.
John ********
Mate the digital E visa has to be applied for in your own country.
Steven *********
@John *******
how long did the process take online ?
John ********
@Steven ********
It took me about 1.5hrs.And I received the visa email in 5 days. It's the second time I've done it. Good luck mate ๐Ÿ‘.
Steven *********
@John *******
cheers, i am in a conundrum.. looking to swap from DTV...to retirement...via Non-O .. if I do it in Thailand I need to keep my frozen account to show funds.. or I pull the funds from BBK bank and do it outside of Thailand ..
John ********
And my account is at an Australian bank.
Brandon ************
Where are you applying for the visa?
Vaughn **********
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@Brandon ***********
I'm in Udon Thani now, but I will travel to Laos to apply for the visa online.
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