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Is my medical documentation and financial proof sufficient for a visa application in Hanoi?

Apr 19, 2025
a year ago
Hello,

I am going the medical route in Hanoi, do you think the following info will be enough?

- I got a medical certificate from an International Hospital in Bangkok, stating I need 10 physical therapy sessions until June 30th and that I will need to follow up within 3 months

- I got the 10 sessions booked already, so I got the slip for each.

I have around 550k baht on Revolut. I did the transfer a couple of days ago.

What do you think? Thanks
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The person is inquiring if their medical certificate from a Bangkok hospital and booked physical therapy sessions, along with having funds in Revolut, will be adequate for a visa application in Hanoi. Comments suggest concerns about the acceptability of Revolut as a bank for visa purposes and whether the hospital is accredited for the DTV visa.
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Henrik *****
Read previous answers in the group.
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Qub *****
In my case Revolut was O.K. (EU national), but I sent them a bank statement from different bank too.
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Anonymous ******************
Check the Hospital first maybe they are not accredited for DTV Visa
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Tim ***********
Bangkok Hospital is considered the best hospital in Thailand 😉
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@Tim **********
i know that 😉 a lot of best and great hospitals but most of them are not accredited for the DTV Visa 😉
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David ********
Search. Many people declined with Revolut and Wise as not real banks. Sure, they may have banking licenses in a few jurisdiction, but not in the eyes of TH.
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Anonymous ******************
Revolut is not a real bank. High risk of rejection
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Toni *******
Your need is not more than 6months? Then search the group, if your chosen embassy will grant dtv even if metv is enough
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Toni *******
If its paid for more than 6months, might be ok. Search the group posts
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Anonymous ******************
Check Revolut it's acceptable in hanoi for some consulates its not
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Christopher ********
I see METV being issue in your future maybe
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