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How should I present multiple bank accounts when applying at the DC Embassy for a Thai visa?

Apr 15, 2026
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Riley *******
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Does anyone have experience applying at DC Embassy with multiple accounts?

I have the required 500k baht in three different accounts (all with my name on them):

1. Chase Bank Checking

2. Commonwealth Bank Checking (Aus)

3. Chase Bank Savings

What is the best way to present this to the embassy? A cover letter explaining the accounts, along with the 3 months bank statement and a reconciliation of account balances over the last three months - both total and per account?

I have far more than enough funds to meet the DTV Workcation requirement, but the problem is that most of the money has been in a business account for a while. The business account only has my LLC name on the statement. I have proof that I own the LLC and the account as well.

I’ve also heard that some consulates (including rumors of DC) will accept investments as proof of requirement but others won’t.

I have emailed the embassy but have not received a response.
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The user seeks advice on how to present multiple bank accounts when applying for a Thai visa at the Washington, DC embassy. They have the necessary funds in three different accounts but are unsure how to document this for the embassy, especially since much of their money resides in a business account not directly in their personal name. Responses indicate that only personal account funds are typically recognized, and one suggestion is to consolidate the funds into a single account for easier processing.
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Stefan ******
It's unlikely they will recognize business accounts. Only personal accounts in your name.
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Robert *******
The easy way is to put over 500.000 Thb or equivalent currency in ONE personal account, wait three months and apply.

BUT you can try the hard way as described by yourself.
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