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Is it risky to obtain a visa with a sudden deposit in Thailand before leaving for Hanoi?

Nov 16, 2025
2 days ago
Hi :)

Want to check relevance for dtv so here is some background on me:

Currently in Thailand. And plans to leave for Hanoi in a week to get the visa

Working remotely for an Israeli company with a pay slip and everything, one year already.

I got the 500,000 today in my bank account. But in the last 3 months there was in the bank about 200,000. It makes sense to get the visa or it's risky?

🙏🏻Thanks
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is currently in Thailand and plans to obtain a visa in Hanoi while working remotely for an Israeli company. They recently deposited 500,000 THB into their bank account, but had a balance of 200,000 THB over the past three months. They are concerned about the risks associated with applying for the visa in light of their bank balance history.
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Anonymous ******************
very high risk of rejection
Koh ******************
Anonymous ******************
There's no seasoning requirement for Hanoi.