Hello everyone, I’m applying for the DTV Freelancer category. Can I submit two bank statements, both in my name, or is it better to keep all the funds in one account?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
When applying for the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) Freelancer category, you can submit two bank statements in your name. While you can split funds across multiple accounts, it is recommended to provide all funds in one account for clarity. Ensure both statements meet the requirement of at least 500,000 THB and are recent and official.
For the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) Freelancer category, the key requirement is demonstrating that you have sufficient funds—currently at least 500,000 THB—to support yourself during your stay. 💰 Using Multiple Bank Statements
• Allowed: You can submit two or more bank statements as long as they are in your name and clearly show the required total balance. (siam-legal.com)
• Recommendation: It’s generally simpler for the consulate/immigration officer to see the full amount in one account, but splitting across two accounts is acceptable if the combined total meets the threshold.
📄 Tips for Submitting Statements
1. Clear Documentation: Ensure both statements are official, recent (usually last 3 months), and show your name clearly.
2. Highlight the Total: You can include a note showing the combined balance so the reviewer immediately sees you meet the requirement.
3. Consistency: Make sure the currency is clear (THB preferred) or include a conversion if using a foreign currency.
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