How much minimum bank statement is required for Thailand tourist visa from Pakistan.
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To obtain a Thailand tourist visa from Pakistan, applicants are required to provide proof of sufficient funds. Most comments suggest a minimum available bank balance of 20,000 Baht (approximately 12,000 PKR). Some said showing cash could be accepted, while others indicated that for Pakistani citizens, the closing balance should not be less than 300,000 PKR based on previous applications. It is advisable to verify these requirements through the Thai Embassy's official website or contact their staff directly.
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Chris *********************
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Muhammad ***********************
If your are a Pakistani national and have to apply visa at Thai Embassy Islamabad or Karachi then you have to show your bank statement of last one year with ending balance not less then
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0 PKR.
Russell ***********
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Ayan *******
For Pakistan's citizens just let it go. Tumse na ho payega 🙏
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5000€ in Europe!
Mahmood *******
@shehroz khan, closing balance should not be lesser than PKR 300K.
i submitted my application at thai Embassy by self and i paid the fees as well but they said you have to collect it on Wednesday but they didn't give any receipt. Should they have to give me slip or receipt to get passport back on Wednesday
, thanks. Printing bank statements or showing pay stubs, I’m not buying a car at the airport 🤦♂️
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Philip **********
Didnt show bank statements for my 60 day tourist visa, they want a proof of income from the country you reside either by bank statement or payslip so i forwarded 2 months payslips, had my visa in 48hrs
then i don’t know bud, I’m just stating you don’t have to show bank statements to get a tourist visa, i think the main thing they are looking for is that you have the means and ability to live without resorting to work within the country whilst you are here.