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Is a UK ISA statement acceptable as proof of ฿500k for DTV in HCMC?

Apr 26, 2025
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Khun ************
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Is a UK ISA statement suitable as proof of ฿500k for DTV in HCMC? Half and half?
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The community consensus indicates that a UK ISA statement is not suitable as proof of the required ฿500,000 for the DTV visa in HCMC, as the funds need to be held in an account with instant access.
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Steve ********
NO
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Khun ************
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@Steve *******
actually "yes"..

I got this answer:

Is it possible to use a UK ISA as proof?"**

- **Yes, but only if:**

1. The ISA is **considered a bank account** (not an investment product).

2. You provide **official statements for the last 3 months** in English or with an official translation.

3. The statements clearly show **a balance equivalent to 500,000 THB or more** (converted at the current exchange rate).

- **Important note:**

- Some Thai embassies or immigration offices may have **stricter requirements** and prefer traditional bank accounts.

- **Recommendation:**

- Verify directly with the **Thai embassy in your country** (or where you are applying).

- Prepare a **bank letter** confirming that the ISA is fully liquid and not encumbered.
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Andi ***********
Needs to be in account with instant access.
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Jim ********
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So could be an ISA then
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Andi ***********
@Jim *******
but if appying for remote work they want to see income payments into a bank account
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Andi ***********
@Jim *******
Maybe, if you have instant access and it's a cash ISA.
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