and this can be found in the E-Visa application system when applying for a single or multiple Tourist Visa Leisure . . proof of 3 months of funds of a minimum of 20,000 THB in your home bank account
so you must have fallen into the first two categories of travellers, if they even asked you for proof of funds. They normally only ask if they are searching for a reason to deny entry. You should be wary from then on . . .
Actually, SOME embassies are asking to upload into the E-Visa application a proof of funds of a minimum of 20,000 THB or equivalent, in your home bank account.
Here is an example of the requirements for the application to a single entry tourist visa by the Royal Thai Embassy in Vienna.
It might be similar in your home country, or in the home country of the OP, which is Sweden
You can get asked for proof of cash equivalent of 20,000 THB or equivalent in another major currency by the Immigration upon entering Thailand. However, this rarely happens. They only ask it from people if they want to find a reason to deny entry.
You can also get asked to prove that you have a minimum of equivalent of 20,000 THB (600 U.S. Dollars) on your home bank account when applying for a visa through the E-Visa online system. Here is the bank statement requirement from the Thai Embassy Vienna. NOTE: this is up to date and actually gets requested (some people accused me of posting old and obsolete information!)
You make me laugh 😆😂😅 I have been around for 30 years, I have worked in Thailand, I had several bank accounts, I have lived in the North, the Northeast and the South, I have already driven over half a million kilometers thoughout Thailand. I speak and understand Thai. I reckon I know a lot more about this country than you
ah, you did an extension! That's a whole different story. If you just did a border run, nobody would have asked your dependent husband to show own 500,000 THB
we have some reports of people being denied the last 60-days stay permit when they entered shortly before the expiry of their METV. The 9 months are not guaranteed! The last 60-days stay permit is upon the discretion of the Immigration officer, and it depends on the stamp history in your passport