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My understanding was that you needed to show the amount in an account, but I have seen recently posts saying that they had the equivalent in another currency.
So I ask, do you need 500,00 THB, or will the equivalent in USD suffice?
Thank you in advance to the people that answer my question :)
When pulling trigger on 800,000 tbt equivalent from your US Bank to Thai Bank account — does the US BANK do the conversion to Thai Baht or is that done once it lands in Thai Bank? Or do both banks equally share in the cost of conversion ?
Hello everyone! I'm planning to fly to Jakarta on Sunday to apply for the DTV Visa. I have a question: has anyone here ever used a Wise account statement as a bank statement for this purpose?
Did you transfer the required amount to a THB account to meet the 500,000 THB proof requirement? I usually use a Euro account for my salary, which is also paid in Euros, but I thought it might be easier to transfer it to a THB account and use that for proof.
Would love to hear any experiences or advice. Thank you! 🙏🏼😬
Hi what would be best to? To have a wage paid directly into my Thai bank account in Canadian Dollars or have it paid into my UK account then transfer it to my Thai account. T.I.A.
Hey guys, just a quick question regarding the bank statement... I'm going to be sending 6 months of my Wise account (with the official Wise verification stamp and signature included), however the currency I have is RON (Romanian Lei). Will this be okay?
The statement is 100% in English, but the currency is not USD or EUR, it's RON.
500,000 Thai Baht is around 70,000 Romanian Lei. Shall I send an XE screenshot showing the conversion?
What is the least expensive way to get Thai currency, (i’m in Thailand, now )I have a Capital One visa and a bank debit card which happens to be a MasterCard if that makes any difference 
I know the exchange rate is high. I’m really bad at the simple math. If I have money in a Thai bank, is this bad timing to move money back to the US? Any idea how much money I would lose just on the exchange rate?