What documents are required to prove financial status when applying for a Non B visa in Thailand?

Sep 5, 2019
5 years ago
Javier ********
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Hi,

When you apply for a Non B, and they ask for 20.000 baht. What kind of document you need to show? Your bank book? Letter from your bank stamped?

Thanks
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TLDR : Answer Summary
To apply for a Non B visa in Thailand, you need to provide financial proof, which typically includes a bank statement showing your minimum balance (20,000 baht, in this case) with your name, account number, and bank name clearly displayed. If the check is conducted at a consulate or embassy, this document is essential. Alternatively, if immigration checks at a checkpoint, they may accept cash as proof.
Robert *******
If asked by a Consulate or Embassy you show a bank statement with the minimum balance asked, your name, account number and bank name all in the same statement. If asked by Immigration on a Checkpoint it is in Cash.
Javier ********
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@James *******
thanks, I thought that too.. If has the stamp of the bank, better.
James ********
@Javier *******
I would not submit an ATM receipt. Best to print out a page from the bank showing your balance.
Javier ********
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@Mike ******
I guess as late as possible, maybe 3 days before applying?
Mike *******
How recent does the statement have to be?
Javier ********
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@Robert ******
๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ ok, it's Bangkok bank
Robert *******
I have no idea, that all depends on your bank and I'm not a banking expert. But I never seen an A4 statement being printed out by an ATM.
Javier ********
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@Robert ******
ATM can give me that statement or should I ask inside?
Javier ********
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