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Should I submit both my personal and business bank account statements for the DTV visa application in Thailand?

Nov 3, 2025
2 days ago
Hi everyone πŸ‘‹

I’ve almost finished preparing my application for the DTV (Workation) visa for Thailand at the consulate/embassy in Ho Chi Minh City, but I still have one question to be sure.

πŸ‘‰ I have a personal Revolut account with more than 500,000 THB on it, so I can meet the required funds.

πŸ‘‰ However, all my invoices/services (European clients) are paid into my business account, which is not the Revolut account.

My questions are:

1. to make the file more consistent, would you recommend submitting both the Revolut statement (to show the 500,000+ THB) and the business account statement (which matches the invoices)?

2. and for those who have already applied in Ho Chi Minh City, did you present everything on one single PDF page?

πŸ‘‰ for example: invoice on the left, and on the right the corresponding transaction on the business account (so the officer can match it right away) β€” does that work or do they prefer separate documents?

If anyone has done it with a personal account for the funds and a separate business account for the activity, I’d really appreciate your feedback πŸ™

Thanks!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post seeks advice on whether to include both a personal Revolut account statement (showing the required funds of over 500,000 THB) and a business account statement (matching invoice amounts) in the DTV (Workation) visa application for Thailand. The user is also inquiring about the presentation format for these documents, whether they should be merged into a single PDF or kept separate, based on experiences from others who have applied in Ho Chi Minh City.
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John *********
I am not sure if they like wise or Revolut for the 500k, for business accounts usually ok, maybe someone who has been approved this way could comment
Anonymous ******************
This similar to what I experienced.

I provided a bank statement (last 3 months) to show that there’s enough funds and the ADB is greater than 500,000 THB. This is a different savings account from where I receive my income for my remote work.

Then came a request for document, a cover letter how i get my income and proof of the income flow for last 3 months.

So I would say if you want to be thorough, to do what you just suggested. A cover letter describing each section of the combined pdfs would help