If I want to show as many funds as possible, just to make my approval chances higher, how it may work if I have 2 banks and savings divided between them?
Can I submit 2 statements and cover letter explaining the whole sum recalculated into THB? (Please leave a comment if yoy have done it this way).
Or will it be better to transfer and accumulate all my funds in 1 bank?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
Yes, you can use multiple bank statements for your visa application by merging them into one PDF document and providing a cover letter. Many users have reported successfully submitting statements from different banks by converting the total amount into Thai Baht (THB) and indicating this in their cover letter. It is essential to combine the statements to comply with document upload limits in the application process. However, having more funds does not necessarily guarantee faster approval.
You need to merge all your bank statements into one PDF document (using a PDF merging tool free online) as the app only allows one document to per area to upload. I merged my three bank statements into one file using that.
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