Re: Los Angeles Consulate — does the 17k USD in your bank account need to be in there for at least a few months? I’m just transferring the rest of it today and will be applying tomorrow. There wasn’t any requirement online but wanted to see what others experienced. TIA!
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The conversation centers around whether the required funds of $17,000 need to remain in a bank account for a specific duration before applying for a Thai visa through the Los Angeles Consulate. Users shared their experiences, noting that while some provided only recent bank statements (within one month), others offered statements covering several months, suggesting flexibility in requirements. It is also noted that a letter of proof of funds might suffice for the application.
No. As a matter of fact, I uploaded Letter Of Proof Of Funds from my Bank. Good luck .
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I saw someone post that they got approved out of LA with sending in just 1 month (most current statement to application date). I was recently approved and sent in 4 months since I saw multiple locations asking for a range. They then asked for tax return as well. I think if you send in 1 month, if they want more they’ll reach out and ask for more. Good luck!
- Actually, if you do a search on this page, you can see. I believe LA also has been asking for tax returns (even for soft power applicants). For fun, I looked at the amount requested in Italy (in Euros). When converted to Baht it is only 420,000 baht.
- Each Thai embassy sets its local equivalent. It has always been like that. What do you mean they have approve people with less anyway? The LA consulate?
- As I mentioned, this is the norm. Each consulate "creates" its own currency exchange rates. For example, the processing fee is supposed to be 10,000 Baht, but in New Zealand the Embassy charges 2,000 NZ dollars which is equivalent to 39,224 baht. Therefore, if you are applying via the LA consulate you need to either show 16,000 USD (if your bank account is in USD) or 500,000 baht, if you have a Thai Baht account.