Is it possible to show more than one bank account to prove that the total amount exceeds 500,000 baht, or should I put all the money into a single account? I would love to hear advice from someone who has experience with this.
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Yes, you can use multiple bank accounts to show that the total amount exceeds 500,000 baht for your visa application. While some embassies prefer to see the entire amount in a single account, others accept proof from multiple accounts, even in different currencies. It's advisable to provide clear documentation, such as a summary sheet that outlines the total and converts figures into Thai Baht if necessary. Some users have successfully demonstrated their funds using two or more accounts, as long as the statements are clear and easy to understand.
Make sure all the bank statements are downloaded and dated the same day. I also had an issue where I had the PDFs of multiple bank statements put in the same document and they literally didn’t scroll down and see the total…😭 this was in Hanoi
I had to make a document on canva stateing the total at the top and then added the two PDFs below - so just make sure it’s super clear and u should be okay!
I say yes. They actually reached back to me to provide checking info even though attached savings that had excess for the period. They wanted to see transactions for the period.
I just got my DTV visa through the Canberra Australia embassy. All I provided was the proof of account funds that most banks provide now through there App. No 6 months transactions or whatever it is.
You can use two accounts even in different currencies. It's just make a sheet explaining and converting in THB if necessary. The important point it's to make clear for the consulate officer understand you have the money required
If you have 2 or 3 saving accounts, this is a normal situation, just show this
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