Does the dependent person also need a deposit in the bank of 500000,- Baht ?
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The discussion clarifies that while the Thai visa application process typically requires a bank deposit of 500,000 Baht, it may not be necessary for dependents. Several users shared experiences indicating that only the main applicant's financial statements were necessary, with one instance where a dependent's bank account was not needed at all. However, there are mentions of theoretical requirements stressing the importance of having a separate account for dependents to meet all criteria.
That’s true, for me is better border run, than apply for extension.
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Selena ***************
Me and my husband just applied in Jakarta and they only wanted his bank statements, I did bring mine just in case and they gave it back and said not needed.
I know one more case in Jakarta and they said they only need one bank statement. So it looks like Jakarta is friendly.
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Ko *****************
My friend's couple have recently obtained DTVs but his wife doesn't have own account. However it does need separate account to meet requirements in theory. It was done in Yangon, Myanmar.
each person has to have there own funds, same on all visas.
Kevin ********
Maybe an oversight by issuing officer. But the account has to be in your name as well. Not even sure joint account is accepted, certainly not for visas in Thailand.
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Strange ,becouse few people here wrote ,that they get dependant visa only on one proof of