I have a question regarding financial proof for the DTV visa
I provided the following documents:
• A bank statement from my business account showing transaction history for the last 3 months with total inflow of more than 500,000 THB
• A bank statement from my separate savings account showing a balance of more than 500,000 THB, issued on 22 December
After that, the consulate replied with this request:
Other requested documents: bank documents showing FINAL BALANCE equal to at least 500,000 THB for PAST THREE MONTHS, in addition to the bank document from 22 December provided. Bank document must show final balances, no need to show the transaction history.
Now I’m a bit confused about what exactly they expect.
If someone has already solved this exact situation — I’d really appreciate your experience 🙏
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The applicant is seeking clarification on the financial proof requirements for the DTV visa. They submitted bank statements from their business and savings accounts showing sufficient funds but were asked for additional documents. The comments indicate that personal bank statements from the last three months showing a final balance of at least 500,000 THB are needed, emphasizing that business account statements may not be accepted.
So the statements clearly show 500k balance at end of the month? I would highlight that too make it easy to see. Sounds like you're giving them a lot of info that is getting in the way out not what they are asking for... 🤷 (Transaction line items)
Usually business accounts don’t work. You need to show personal accounts. Then what they want are you last three bank statements for the last 3 months, each showing an end balance of 500k baht. It sounds like one of your business accounts shows inflows. However, if that money is being spent immediately, it doesn’t help (also a business account) second account only shows a balance on 500k on Dec 22nd. Need to supply that bank statement from Nov 22nd and Oct 22nd also showing balances of over
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