In terms of the bank statement, it's just a paper with the overall balance or must include your transactions in the past months ? Thanks
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A formal bank statement is required for visa applications in Thailand. It should include your name, address, and a record of your transactions, not just the overall balance.
It should be your formal bank statement for a chequing or savings account that has your name, address and transactions.
When the DTV was first introduced people did get away with a lot more sketchy financial proof like screenshots of their current balance or balance in investment accounts but I would not rely on any of those in the present day.
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