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Is a bank statement from Revolut sufficient for the Destination Thailand Visa application?

Aug 9, 2025
12 hours ago
ExcellentJa***********
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Hi everyone,

I’m preparing my application for the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) and wanted to ask for some advice regarding the financial proof.

I have a bank statement from Revolut covering the period from March 1, 2025 to August 9, 2025 with a current balance of €15,045.15 (well above the required 500,000 THB). The statement clearly shows my name, account details, and the balance history.

Question:

Will this bank statement be sufficient for the DTV application, or do I also need an official bank letter / balance confirmation from Revolut in English?

Thanks in advance for your help and experiences!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The original poster is seeking advice on whether their bank statement from Revolut is sufficient for their Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) application. They have a statement showing a balance well above the required amount but are unsure if they need an additional official bank letter from Revolut. Comments from other users indicate mixed experiences, with many suggesting that embassies typically prefer formal bank statements from more traditional banks, and that using Revolut might increase the chances of rejection. Some users recommend including additional documentation, like bank statements from other banks, and emphasize the need for official documentation.
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Sebastian *********
I submitted wise 6 month statement and was no issue at all. Probably The same for Revolut 👍 I did it in Hanoi and it took 5 days… submitted Sunday, approval on Friday

Good luck
Kim ******
You definitely need bank statements from a real bank. I had to send 3 months worth.
Anonymous ******************
Search the group for “Revolut” and see other posts. Some people accepted using it at certain embassies. Others have not been accepted with Revolut or wise before.

If have another bank for daily transactions then also include 6 months of those bank statements (even with no balance) and write about your financial position int the cover letter which account you use for what and include URLs to your banks so they know the banks are legitimate. Get anything in another language translated to English.

Good luck!
Anonymous ******************
Better sumbit Bank statement/certificate from your bank otherwise your application will be rejected. This is not to discourage you. Good luck 🙏
Dave ***********
In this format, this bank statement will most likely be rejected. You will need to get Revolut to issue you will a formal bank statement and signed by authorised person. They also need to see 6 months statement, showing cash in cash out over this period
Wannikea *********
That is a wonky statement, it has no dates of transactions. No embassy will know how long the money has seasoned.
ExcellentJa***********
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Anonymous ******************
They just accept formal bank statements
ExcellentJa***********
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Anonymer Teilnehmer 848 it’s just Screenshot from the bankstatement
Anonymous ******************
All must be official this will be rejected for sure
ExcellentJa***********
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I am already in Thailand. At the moment I have no idea how best to prepare. Normally I would go via Laos as I have my rental contract in Udon. Or should I shift the money and go via the ED Visa first?
Bogdan ********
ExcellentJackfruit8779 I was getting the dtv with revolut

In the revolut app you can actually get a statement (I was having the money in my savings account in revolut ) 🙏🙏
ExcellentJa***********
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@Bogdan *******
you mean like that right?
Bogdan ********
ExcellentJackfruit8779 yes
Kyle **********
ExcellentJackfruit8779 if you apply in laos then it's very likely you'll get an interview. Do you have the way to show that balance online while being interviewed?
ExcellentJa***********
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@Kyle *********
sure I can.
John **********
Check that Revolut is licensed as a bank in the country you are from. You may run into difficulties trying to use it if it isn't
Michael **********
while few banks might accept it, most will require a sort of formal bank statement from the bank, something that states that jackfruit got that much cash in his account on that date.
DTV_Be*******
That isn’t what a normal bank statement looks like, so good chance it will be rejected. Maybe some specific embassies will accept it though
ExcellentJa***********
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DTV_BegPecker
Anonymous ******************
The embassies will not accept Revolut or Wise. If you submit, the chances of rejection are high. They accept the actual bank statement.
Anonymous ******************
I submitted 24 pages of my six-month bank statements in pdf format.
AuthenticPas************
Probably will be rejected by many embassies
Anthony ********
For me in LA it was enough. Different consulates require different documents. Check with the consulate website you are applying through.