Getting updated bank statement for DTV baht requirement
I have $22,000 in an account as of now since i just transferred money to meet the baht requirement. A few days ago I received my monthly statement document which only lists 14,486$ which is below 500,000 baht.
I called Wells Fargo and they said they can't generate an updated statement showing the updated balance. Do I need to wait an entire month to apply for the DTV now? Can I just take a screenshot of my current savings?
I also have a statement from 7 months ago showing 100,000$ but the next (6th month) statement shows them going all into stocks.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is seeking advice on how to prove their financial qualifications for the Thailand DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) given that their current bank statement does not reflect their actual balance of $22,000, instead showing a lower figure of $14,486. Responses suggest several alternatives for proof of funds, including obtaining a Letter of Good Standing from the bank, printing current balance details from online banking, supplying screenshots of transactions, and using other financial assets such as stocks to demonstrate sufficient funds.
I went down to my bank and asked a worker for a Letter of Good Standing. It’s a letter showing the balance of whatever accounts you would like and it’s got the signature/stamp of the branch manager. And then I also supplied screenshots of the last month of my transactions to create my own “statement”.
In your online banking, can you not print the current balance and still have it show the account information, like your name and account number? If so then add that to the pdf of your latest statement. Also worth mentioning it in your cover letter.
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