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What are the bank statement requirements for the DTV workcation application in Thailand?

Dec 6, 2025
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Nikki *****
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Probably an obvious answer I am missing to my question, but when you submit the DTV application for a workcation, do they want the full itemized bank statements or just the first page that shows the beginning and ending balances for the past three months? I’m also planning to include my pay stubs since my employer just approved me to work from anywhere as long as they don’t have to sponsor a visa for countries where they have offices.
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When applying for the DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) for a workcation in Thailand, it's advisable to submit full itemized bank statements for the past three months rather than just the first page. Many users recommend highlighting relevant transactions, such as salary deposits, to demonstrate financial stability. Additionally, a letter from your employer confirming that they authorize you to work remotely from Thailand is also a helpful inclusion.
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The complete statement and account should appear in good healthy condition.
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David ********
For workcation I showed full three month statement highlighting in green salary deposits and the end balance in yellow so they could see clearly the balance and regular money πŸ‘ŒπŸΎ
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Tapan ********
Complete statement is better. If there are large deposits on certain days, you might be asked for source of funds.

You can use ilovepdf to fit 2 pages on 1 page so as to reduce the size.
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Wannikea *********
Best to give them the whole ball of wax and highlight any transactions that are relevant to the application. Make sure your employer writes a letter that specifically mentions Thailand as an authorized location for remote work.
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Kurt *************
Did only show end statement in hanoi.
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