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Hi question please we are applying for dtv in uk my husband being the main applicant with me as a sponsor, does the funds have to be shown from his main bank account or can it be from other accounts like bonds and investments? We don’t know if we need to move cash around any help appreciated
Going to be applying for DTV for me and my son. Can i put both applications in the same time? Or best doing mine then his? If putting both at same time how much funds is it 500k per person? Will be applying via London.
I am currently on Non-O 90days for thai spouse. We’re a same sex couple.
1. I am wondering if the financial requirement of 2months deposit 400,000thb can be replaced with my thai partner’s income as stated on immigration website for Thai Husband?
2. If i were to extend my non o another 60days, will i be able to proceed to 1 year extension without leaving the country?
Very much appreciated for the help and many thanks in advance.
My husband is applying for his dependent DTV visa - we have received conflicting information on the financial requirements and everything. The funds are in my bank account only. Do I need to show 1 million baht or 500k? I thought 1 million but now I've been told on multiple occasions 500k. We are applying from Jakarta. Any tips, general clarifications, shared experiences are welcomed and appreciated. Ty.
Just wanted to share my experience. After two rejections, the first one in The Netherlands, the second one in Vietnam, I've finally been approved for the DTV Workation Visa.
I went to Laos, and in comparison to the two previous applications, I would strongly recommend anyone being in doubt to do the same. In Laos is the 'in-person' interview, which gives you the opportunity to explain your situation and show your finances.
For me personally, I believe the reason my first two applications were rejected, is because of a more complex company owning structure, which they don't seem to understand in Thailand, but which is common in The Netherlands. The in-person interview gives you the possibility to explain everything properly in person, with showing additional proof of income through your bank app.
Laos/Vientiane is not the most entertaining city in the world, but the total process in Laos cost me 10 days.
Dear All. Need advise on the O-A visa. To show the financial evidence of the bank statements, does this need to be my country of residence bank account or a thai bank account. I had been reading different information regarding this.
1. Financial evidence showing monthly income of no less than 65,000 THB or having the current balance of 800,000 THB (e.g., bank statements for the last three months, proof of earnings)
I am a Japanese applicant currently in the process of applying for the Muay Thai Workation Visa.
There is an issue with the financial requirement: for the proof of 500,000 THB in funds, I submitted three documents showing my liquid assets held in a securities account (for the past 6 months, 3 months, and current balance), since I hold most of my assets in a securities account rather than a bank account.
However, I was asked again to submit a bank statement showing the 3-month average balance.
Are there any members here who have successfully used proof of liquid assets in a securities account instead of a traditional bank statement?
Also, I have heard that recently many Muay Thai Workation Visa applications are being rejected — do we know how many applicants have been approved recently?
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