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Is it acceptable to show multiple savings accounts totaling 500,000 baht for a Thai visa application?

Oct 16, 2025
2 months ago
Hi all,

I have 500,000 baht accumulatively in my bank accounts. They are distributed into different savings accounts. Will the embassy accept this? Or do I have to consolidate all of my savings into a single bank account?

These are all savings acounts, meaning the money can be withdrawn at any time.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The question revolves around whether the embassy would accept 500,000 baht distributed across multiple savings accounts for visa application purposes. The community response indicates that while multiple accounts are acceptable, consolidating funds into a single account before application is recommended for easier approval. It is also advised to provide statements from all accounts over the past three months to demonstrate the funds' stability. Ultimately, the user plans to consolidate their funds for convenience.
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Anonymous ******************
You're good !
Anonymous *************
ORIGINAL POSTER
Thanks for all your advice and suggestions, I think I will consolidate them all into one bank account for the embassy's convenience.
Jack ********
I would submit all the different account's statements over last 3 months as you are required to show the money has been there for 3months or more. If you transfer all into 1 account, you will need to wait 3 months to submit your statements. In case of doubt, call the embassy to ask + explain.
Ade ********
Make it easy for them I’d say.
Andi ***********
Multiple accounts are acceptable but for easer approval having just the one is best.
Jack ********
@Andi **********
But remember that if you pool it all in ONE account, you will then need to wait 3 full months to submit the statements as initially the account you chose will not have had the required amount. People get rejected on their marriage or retirement extensions for exactly the same reason, if they dipped below the needed 400k/800k even one day in the middle of the 2 or 3 months period before submitting.
Jack ********
True!
Andi ***********
Jack Coosto The DTV 3-month seasoning requirement is dependent on where you apply.
Waqar ******
Doesn’t matter i believe it’s better if you could show separate with a one page financial statement that’s a value of being so genuine