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Can recent bank account top-ups affect my DTV application?

Apr 19, 2025
5 days ago
Hello,

can someone share his experience in Topping up his Bank Account before applying for the DTV which the Embassy can see on the Bank statements? For Example if i am applying for Soft Power and they see in the last 6 Month Bank Statements that i topped up my Bank Account for like 200k THB in 2 different Payments. Could that be a problem or are they don t care that much as long as it s not a one big payment?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The conversation revolves around the experiences of individuals topping up their bank accounts before applying for the Thai DTV (Digital Nomad Visa). Participants share that multiple recent deposits are generally acceptable, especially if the total amount meets the required threshold, and that experiences vary by embassy. Some embassies may have more lenient requirements regarding the time the funds have been in the account.
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Anonymous ******************
When applying in Hanoi, I had 230k balance in my Thai account which was there for only a few weeks. Provided them 6 months of that Thai account which showed money coming in and going out. Then showed them 3 months US account that the balance was the same for the 3 months. So from what I have read and understand you can put the 500k in show it and it will suffice
Anonymous *************
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Oh wow thanks! Good to know
@Andi **********
. I still have some time probably in November i want to apply from Bali
Wannikea *********
Completely depends on which embassy you are applying at. Some want to see the funds there for 3 months, others don't care if it was just put in the day before.
Andi ***********
Where are you applying? It should not be a problem with 2 recent top ups. Many will have down the same. I just deposited the 500K a week or so before submission in Taipei.