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Jan 15, 2026
3 months ago
Hi all,

Would I be able to get a DTV by showing over 20k in stocks and shares? If not, if I sold the shares and put it into my bank account, how long does the money have to be there for?
17 comments
Nov 21, 2025
5 months ago
Hi all.

I want to apply from Italy.

No problem for the 500k.

My money are all invested through a broker (Interactive Brokers and Scalable).

Do you think it could be a problem?

Just in case I can sell some investments and buy again later, but I could loose money.

Thank you!
8 comments
Nov 13, 2025
6 months ago
Stephen **********
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Has anyone used investments as proof of funds? I only keep 6 months worth of money in banks(I have low outgoings), the rest is invested. Just need to know if someone has managed to use proof of capital via investments?
10 comments
Oct 19, 2025
6 months ago
Hello, has anyone had any success in using stocks / shares as the majority of the 500k thb minimum requirement with the London embassy on a soft power DTV?

Thanks!
4 comments
Oct 9, 2025
7 months ago
Tyler *******
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Hi everyone. I have 3 options with my bank accounts. A savings account, a value checking account, & a consumer interest checking account. The savings has hardly any history so it would just be the 500k over last 3 months once I apply, the value checking has some history but not nearly as much as consumer interest checking which shows several very large transactions, however it is interest bearing. Which one is ideal?
1 comments
Jul 21, 2025
9 months ago
AmbitiousSt***********
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💰💰 Hey everyone! Based on your experience, does a time deposit account count as a liquid asset for visa applications? 🤔💳
3 comments
Jul 21, 2025
9 months ago
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?
9 comments
Jul 1, 2025
10 months ago
Michael ********
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I’m a bit confused as far as what type of accounts the “liquid” assets need to be in. Most of my money is an Individual brokerage account with Schwab which I can easily access and transfer from same day as long as it’s not a weekend. Do I need to make sure I have the 500k in a checking or savings account with my bank instead or should this be fine?
8 comments
Jun 27, 2025
10 months ago
Wayne *******
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I understand gold can be used as proof of funds as it is a liquid asset

But how do you show this in an application for the DTV?

Cheers
24 comments
Apr 21, 2025
a year ago
Ayala **********
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Hi!

I have a question about the 500,000 THB bank balance requirement for DTV visa.

The money is in a liquid savings/fixed deposit that appears on my main bank account statement.

Does that count, or does it have to be in a regular current/checking account?

Thank you!
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