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I think it's equivalent of THB 500k for 3 months.  Only from what I've read. (Edit: I just checked the embassy website and the amount is correct though no mention how long it should be there)

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Most e-Visa sites do not specify a time period for the 500k ...

eg here is cut/paste from LA eVisa..

 

"A copy of a recent saving or checking bank statement with an ending balance of no less than 500,000 THB or ($16,000 USD) that shows the applicant's name and date." 

 

 

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22 hours ago, hotandsticky said:

Apologies but I have been unable to find the answer by searching topics.................

 

 

What evidence is required for the initial DTV application ?

The London embassy told me 500k THB/GBP equivalent is required in a personal bank statement. There is no minimum amount the 500K THB should be in the account. 

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47 minutes ago, Sumiyoshicho said:

The London embassy told me 500k THB/GBP equivalent is required in a personal bank statement. There is no minimum amount the 500K THB should be in the account. 

 

 

Thank you

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3 hours ago, Sumiyoshicho said:

Should have wrote, there is no minimum amount of time the 500k THB should be in the account.  

 

No, you are good - I got it from your earlier post, thank you.  Ties in nicely as confirmation of what @DrJack54

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They will (initially) insist on it being shown on a recent statement.

 

UK current accounts issue monthly statements so they are more likely to be 'recent'. Most people don't keep £13,000 in a UK current account. If you have time to prepare, whack the dosh in your current account for a month to get the statement.

 

After I wrote to them, they accepted a savings account statement from several months previous. I did say I would put the £13,000 in the current account if they insisted. They didn't insist.

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5 hours ago, Briggsy said:

They will (initially) insist on it being shown on a recent statement.

 

UK current accounts issue monthly statements so they are more likely to be 'recent'. Most people don't keep £13,000 in a UK current account. If you have time to prepare, whack the dosh in your current account for a month to get the statement.

 

After I wrote to them, they accepted a savings account statement from several months previous. I did say I would put the £13,000 in the current account if they insisted. They didn't insist.

 

 

Thank you.  I presume that they would also accept a Premium Bond 'statement'.

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