Hi, everyone.
I just started my DTV application and was obtaining the various documents I'll need. I was thinking that my Trading 212 Cash ISA would be fine as evidence for the at least 500,000 THB for at least the past 3 months. But I'm seeing conflicting information on this and now I'm unsure. Among other savings accounts and current account, I definitely have more than the 500,000 THB, but I'm also unsure if they will accept it being spread around like this (although I don't see why not to be honest).
So two questions: 1. Is the Trading 212 Cash ISA acceptable, and 2. Is it acceptable to have several accounts as evidence all of which sum to more than the 500,000 THB (for the required minimum of 3 months)?
TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is seeking clarification on whether a Trading 212 Cash ISA can be accepted as acceptable proof of funds for a DTV visa application, as well as whether having funds spread across multiple accounts, totaling over 500,000 THB for at least three months, would be acceptable. They received a comment suggesting that policies may vary by embassy.
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