How can I upload multiple bank statements for the E-visa application?

Oct 5, 2024
12 days ago
Tamika *******
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For those of you applying for the E-visa, how are you uploading multiple bank statements under the "financial evidence" section? I can only upload one document per section. TIA.
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Users applying for the E-visa are encountering difficulties uploading multiple bank statements under the 'financial evidence' section, as the platform only allows one document at a time. Suggestions include combining PDFs using online tools, merging documents on Mac without extra software, and obtaining official signed statements from banks. Some users noted that only one month's statement might be necessary.
Mathew **********
I asked my bank for a letter confirming funds
Shawn *************
I only needed to provide a single month.
Chris **********
For those on Mac it’s super easy to merge multiple files in one PDF without installing anything.

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Stephan ***********
@Chris *********
And here for Windows...

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Ron ********
I got bkk bank to print me a official signed statement meant for Thai, 400b
Romain ****
POV you have survival skills close to zero
Nga **************
@Romain ***
so what? Isn't learning new things part of the point of moving to a new country? What's wrong with that?
Romain ****
@Nga *************
we are in 2024. By just copy paste this question to ChatGPT here is the answer… I doubt a Facebook post was needed

You can combine your bank statements into a single document before uploading. Here’s how to do it:

• PDF Merge: Use a free online tool (e.g., PDF Merge, iLovePDF) to combine multiple PDFs into one file.

• Scan and Merge: If your statements are physical copies, scan them into one PDF using a scanner or a mobile app (e.g., Adobe Scan or CamScanner).

• Word or Google Docs: Copy-paste the statements into a single Word or Google Docs file, then export it as a PDF.

This way, you’ll have a single document that contains all your financial evidence for upload.
Nga **************
@Romain ***
I know that even without ChatGPT. The fact that you need ChatGPT for this 😂

OP didn't think of the little trick, and was shown it's possible, and liked the solution, thus learned something new. A great situation in the end. Except for your snarky shaming of someone who's simply trying to learn and adapt to a new environment. Thai immigration can be very very overwhelming unexpectedly. Give people some grace for not doing their clearest, bestest thinking all the time. OP had zero bad attitude and didn't deserve yours.
Romain ****
@Nga *************
I didn’t say I need ChatGPT for that, and I didn’t say OP had bad attitude. Just said so many people including OP have survival skills close to zero which is not nice to tell but just a fact.
Ron ********
@Romain ***
I need Chat gpt for everything 😆 much smarter than me or my lawyers
Brian ****
There's web sites or programs to combine PDFs. Or you can insert images into a document and make your own PDF.
Tamika *******
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@Brian ***
Idk why I didn't think to do this. Thank you!