Are UK pensions accepted as evidence of income for my marriage extension visa in Thailand?

Dec 2, 2020
4 years ago
Alan *******
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I have 3 UK Pensions (+40K) transferred monthly to my Thai Bank Account.

1 is my State Pension ( DWP) , and the other 2 are Private Pensions:

My Monthly Bank Statement describes the DWP and 1 Private Pension as follows;

Bahtnet Deposit - "Automatic Transfer" xxxxx

the 3rd as

Trade Finance Deposit - "Trade Finance" xxxxx

Question is, are these acceptable to Immigration as evidence of

the + 40K per month Income from Overseas to satisfy my Annual Marriage extension?

Previously done the 400K in Bank method.

Thanks
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is inquiring if their UK pensions, totaling over 40,000 Baht, are acceptable as evidence of overseas income for renewing their annual marriage extension visa in Thailand. They detail the nature of their pension deposits and mention they have previously used a bank account method to satisfy immigration requirements. Community comments suggest that the deposits should be documented as foreign transfers, and a recommendation is made to consolidate the pension deposits into one account for clearer verification.
Bruce *****
You would be better off having all 3 paid into a personal uk account then making one transfer per month. More than one confuses them
Bobby ********
The bankbook must show they were foreign transfers. The code used is FTT. You also need to get a letter from the bank certifying the deposits were international transfers.
Kathy ****************
I would think so...
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