Hello for my bank statements from America does the full accounts numbers need to be visible? Seems like too much info or can I just leave last 4 numbers? It's a u.s. bank do I need to convert dollars to baht on paper or no need? Thank you
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When submitting U.S. bank statements for a Thai visa application, it is generally advised that full account numbers be visible rather than just the last four digits. Users have noted that providing complete account details does not pose a risk and is often required by Thai authorities to verify financial capacity. It is also important to present printed statements or screenshots that include personal details, balance, and account numbers as accepted formats. There is no requirement to convert U.S. dollars to Thai baht on paper, as the bank statements typically display the balance in dollars.
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Besides, how would you steal the money with just an account number...
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Cliff *********
I provided a screenshot of my chase account on my computer. I did print screen and printed to pdf.
It shows the date, the balance, my name and the last 4 numbers of the account. This was accepted with any problems by LA Royal Thai Consulate-General Los Angeles.
A screenshot shot of the chase app on my phone was rejected.
Michael ***************
Are y’all just showing them a picture of the account or printing something off and giving it to them?
Shannon *******
U.S. Bank account is fine - do not mark up or hide anything