I'm planning to apply as a remote worker and have seen posts about applicants being asked to provide payslips and proof of salary deposits in their bank statements. I use two different accounts—a checking and a savings account. My salary is automatically deposited into my checking account, but I keep most of my funds in my savings, which is what I intend to use as proof of 500K. I’d rather not transfer the 500K to my checking account because I’d have to wait a full month for my bank statement to reflect the amount. Any advice on how to navigate this?
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When applying for a visa in Thailand as a remote worker, you can utilize different bank accounts to fulfill the financial requirements. It's acceptable to provide evidence of your salary deposits from your checking account while showing the required 500K in your savings account. You may combine the bank statements of both accounts as long as they are both under your name, ensuring you adequately demonstrate your financial stability.
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