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Can ISA funds be used to meet the financial requirements for a Non-O-A visa in Thailand?

May 15, 2019
7 years ago
Danny **********
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Hi all , im a uk citizen,I'm going to be applying for my non O-A visa based on being over 50 years old in November this year, with the help from this group I have been given, I know what is required to obtain the visa from the Thai embassy in London, I can meet the financial requirements as I have enough savings in my current account, but I also have money in Isa's that meet the financial requirements, they are instant access as in I can withdraw the money instantly to my current account if needed, would the money in the Isa's be accepted to meet the financial requirements?? If not no problem as I have the money in my savings/current account.

many thanks in advance for all and any help given.
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A UK citizen is applying for the Non-O-A visa due to turning 50 and questions whether funds from Instant Access ISAs can be used to meet the financial requirements, despite having enough savings in their current account.
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