Can I use a Revolut bank statement as income proof for the DTV visa in Thailand?

Sep 27, 2024
20 days ago
Tom ***********
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Hello :) Just wondering if anyone knows whether you can use your Revolut bank statement for the income proof for the DTV visa? Thank you!!
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The question revolves around the acceptance of Revolut bank statements as income proof for the Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand. Community responses indicate that acceptance may vary by location, with some suggesting that certain embassies are more lenient. It's recommended to verify with the specific embassy or consulate for their documentation requirements.
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Alex ********
Was accepted in Saigon. But Saigon is known to be a very easy embassy.
Ellie *******
You should check the embassy/consulate that you want to apply for your visa through for what they accept as your financial proof. So far it quite varies by embassy.
Tod *********
I think there were reports that people trying to use WISE accounts were turned down, so I imagine Revolut (which is similar) would be the same ๐Ÿ˜• Could be wrong though
Ryan **********
I got my DTV using WISE bank statements. Applied in person at embassy in Hanoi.
Gary **********
@Ryan *********
can I ask, did you need only a printed or electronic statement from wise? Were you required to have it notarised?
Tod *********
and got approved no issue?
Ryan **********
@Tod ********
@Gary *********
6 months statements printed. No notary. No issues. All they seem to care about is the current balance
Soufi ********
@Tod ********
I used my Revolut statement for the DTV.

Application granted. Applied through eVisa-website at the embassy in Stockholm.
Tod *********
@Soufi *******
good to know, thank you for that (y)
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