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Do I need a recent bank statement for a DT visa extension in Thailand?

Feb 7, 2025
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Joel *******
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Does the bank statement have to be as recent as possible or can it be a couple of weeks old? Dtv visa.
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For a DTV visa application in Thailand, the bank statement typically needs to be current within the last 5 business days. However, immigration offices may have differing requirements. Some may accept statements dated a couple of weeks prior, while others may insist on same-day documentation. It's advisable to check with the local immigration office for specific rules in your province.
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William ***************
I know the bank letter must be within the last 7 days .
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Phil ******
Which visa
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Joel *******
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some embassies like 1 week others 6 months
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Joel *******
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@Phil *****
Oh really, how's vietnam? Some only request 1 week of statements?
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Phil ******
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i dunno. Go the the viet evisa embassy site and look
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Tony **********
I believe most want it current within the last 5 business days. Your passbook showing current balance should be obtained on the day of your extension application.
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Sue **********
If you need it for EoS then ask your immigration office. Every province has its own rules, some say same day of application others grant 6 days
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Brandon ************
Bank statement for what? Where?
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