Has anyone submitted multiple bank accounts to add up to 500 K? I could transfer it around, but a bit complicated just wondering if anyone showed multiple accounts
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TLDR : Answer Summary
Yes, it is possible to use multiple bank accounts to meet the 500,000 THB requirement for a Thai visa. It's commonly advised to combine statements from these accounts to show the trail of funds. Some community members have successfully submitted multiple accounts, while others suggest transferring all funds to one account for clarity. It's also important to have the funds in a savings account for a minimum of three to six months and to check with the Thai embassy or consulate for specific guidance.
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I would transfer to one account but include the statements of both to show the trail of funds and add a short explanation
Michi ********
I submitted two bank accounts and my husband as a dependent as well, both approved.
Jon **********
You can use multiple accounts.
Andi ***********
Yes, multiple accounts can be used. You can find posts in the threads to confirm this.
John *********
No needs to be in one savings account and 3 months or better 6 months of statements, some Thai embassies might be flexible but the important balance in 500,000 THB or equivalent currency showing as the latest balance. Contact the Thai Embassy/consulate for guidance