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How can I prove my income and funds in different bank accounts for a remote work visa in Thailand?

Feb 20, 2025
2 days ago
Robert *******
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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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TLDR : Answer Summary
When applying for a remote worker visa in Thailand, you can provide proof of income from multiple bank accounts. Specifically, you can show your salary deposits in one account (e.g., checking account) while proving your financial stability with another account (e.g., savings account showing the required 500K THB). Combining bank statements into one file is acceptable as long as both statements are in your name.
Andi ***********
You can show 2 different accounts, I showed one with the 500K and one with salary deposits.
Wannikea *********
These are two separate requirements if requested, they don't need to be the same account.
Biff *******
Show the 500k in your savings account and salary going in to your checking account. Merge the pdf files together and submit them like that.
Min ***********
You can combine two statements files and present them both. It's fine as long as they're both under your name.