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Feb 21, 2026
2 months ago
Pamela ********
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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
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Dec 8, 2025
5 months ago
Pedro **********
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Planning to apply for soft power DTV visa in Hanoi.

My current funds are on Wise. Should I transfer everything to Revolut then apply? It would be the right amount.

Please advise. I can also show both accounts I guess.

Revolut has my daily spending.

Wise has my clients transfers.
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Jun 7, 2025
a year ago
Lina *****
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Hey guys, if my current savings bank account doesn't have the sufficient amount but my Amanah Saham Bumiputera (ASB) has more than enough. ASB is a fixed-price unit trust fund (not a traditional bank). ASB is designed as an investment vehicle for long-term growth and capital preservation, with a fixed price per unit and no sales or redemption fees.

Can I:

1. Apply using my ASB account

2. Move the sufficient amount of money from ASB account to my current savings account , show the proof of transfer and then apply for the DTV the next day. (But it wouldn't have the 6 months past record of 500,000 baht).

I am a Malaysian and thinking to apply in Malaysia.

Thank you 🙏🏼
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Jan 3, 2018
8 years ago
Sharon ********
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Does the retirement visa require each person i.e. Married couple to have funds separately or not.
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