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@Jim ******
i downloaded the 3 months in 3 separate pdf files and had to go online and convert them to one pdf file. I was then able to download it to the application
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@Doug ******
there are experts here. I am not one. But lay your plan out and maybe someone here can help
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Yes, just did the Non O while in the the US in May. You need 3 months of bank statements. I forget the amount required to show, but it wasn't a large amount
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@Chris *********
just went through the process and Brandon's explanation is exactly correct. Not overly difficult. For much less hassle you can use an agent to push the paperwork.
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@Brooke *****
the rules are pretty cut and dry, the enforcement is definitely not. Regardless cash has been the requirement. He needs to hit the ATM, because he could be asked to show cash when he arrives in Thailand
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@Brooke *****
has absolutely nothing to do with anything changed in Thailand. It has been a requirement to have
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baht or equivalent in cash. It's just almost never asked for. And he isn't being asked by anyone in Thailand now.
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@Leeann *********
I was there yesterday. The place was filled with shorts and t shirts
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You will get mixed reviews on all, but the big 3 mentioned are probably the best bet. If you are using it to keep the 800k baht for a visa, Bangkok bank requires freezing the 800k for 4 months now. Not sure if the others will follow their lead. I have been using Bangkok Bank without any problems. Don't have personal experience with the others