Hi will be applying for a non o visa from London next month, I have the 800k in my kasikorn account been in 5 months, how should I present it on application as front pages have my name and bank number, but other pages showing balance don't even have your account number tia
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When applying for a Non-O visa from London, ensure you present your bank statement correctly. It’s advisable to print the first page that shows your name and account number, along with the other pages that reveal your 800k balance and transaction history. If the balance pages lack your name or account number, include a signed cover letter stating that all pages are from the same account, and highlight the consistent balance. Additionally, obtaining a stamped confirmation letter from your bank can strengthen your application.
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When I applied for my Non-O visa from the UK, I had a similar situation with Kasikorn. Here’s what I did: I printed the first page showing my name and account number, then added the pages showing the 800k balance and transaction history for the past 5 months. Since the balance pages didn’t show my name or account number, I attached a signed cover letter explaining that all pages belong to the same account, and highlighted the consistent balance. I also got a stamped letter from Kasikorn confirming the account ownership and balance — that helped a lot.
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