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What should I do if my proof of funds for a Non-O 90 day retirement visa is spread across multiple bank accounts?

Sep 15, 2025
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Robert ******
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Hi guys. Thanks to advice on here i applied for a Non-O 90 day retirement visa (I intend to extend in Thailand but only got the option for 90 days on the Embassy website).

However when asked to provide proof of £18,000 in the bank i had a problem. I do have the amount JUST but its in 3 bank accounts and the Embassy web site only allows you to upload a single photo.

My son put all 3 accounts on one photo but it has not been accepted, they said they want a clear photo, not a screenshot of my proof.

I have tried calling to explain and ask for help but keep getting the "No-one available" and then get cut off.

Any of you guys any idea how i can get round this problem?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user is seeking advice on how to provide proof of £18,000 in the bank for a Non-O 90 day retirement visa when the funds are spread across three different accounts. The Embassy requires a single clear photo of the proof, but a combined image of the accounts was not accepted. Suggestions from the community include consolidating bank statements into one PDF document to upload.
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  • Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
  • For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
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Robert ******
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What happened to the simple old days? Now you have to have a degree in computers to do anything LOL. I do think that £18k is too much for a 90 day visa or am i just being a tight git?
Brandon ************
Download all 3 bank statements as PDF documents. Then use a website tool to combine the PDFs into a single pdf file and upload it.
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