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Do all bank statements need to show over 500,000 Baht for a Thai visa application?

Jun 10, 2025
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Ron *******
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In regards to Washington DC Royal Embassy, the 3 months of statements $500,000 Baht, does each statement individually have to show over 500k baht or just the final balance period has to show the needed amount? My May statement has a little over 17k and a screenshot of todays balance is well over 17K, However April and March statements are not but they do show continuous deposits.
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When applying for a visa at the Washington DC Royal Embassy, only the final balance of the statement period needs to show over 500,000 Baht, not each individual statement. Some commenters have indicated that having a continuous deposit history can also be acceptable.
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Bobby *********
DC took one month from me no issues. Transferred like 17k to the account and as soon as they sent a statement for it I applied lol
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Лена *******
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What city is this consulate? Was the bank statement certified? In what month was the DTV approved?
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Ron *******
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@Bobby ********
good to know!! Thank you 💯
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Wannikea *********
Should be fine.
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James ********
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Agreed 👍
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Ron *******
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@Wannikea ********
ok thank you so much
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