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Will my part-time income affect my e-visa application to Thailand if I have 500k baht in savings?

Oct 16, 2024
2 years ago
Hello everyone,

I am from Vietnam and am planning to apply for an e-visa through the Thai Embassy in HCMC. I have 500k baht in the bank, but my weakness is my part-time salary, which is not very high. Including additional income from other clients, my total income would be around $500 per month. Will my income affect the outcome? What else can I do to improve my situation?

Thank you so much for your advice.
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A user from Vietnam inquired about the impact of their part-time salary on their e-visa application to Thailand, despite having 500,000 baht in savings. Community responses clarified that there are no salary requirements for the e-visa, and having the required amount in the bank is sufficient for the application.
Henrik *****
Have you read the website of the embassy you will apply at ?
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Andi ***********
There is no minimum income requirement. The essential financial requirement is 500kTHB in the bank.
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Wannikea *********
There is no further requirements other than those for the application process.
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Ray *****
There is no salary requirement. Just the 500k in your account. Your financials will be fine
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Ray *****
@Ronald ******
of course. Just needs to be there when applying and for however many months previously the Embassy requires
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@Ray ****
do you know How long must the funds stay in your bank account after you receive the visa?
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Ray *****
Anonymous participant I don't for that Embassy. Try searching in this group. Someone will have posted about it before
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Paul *******
@Ray ****
For HCMC, no minimum requirement.
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Ray *****
@Paul ******
it's anonymous that needs to know 😊 but thanks anyway
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