I am German and my Embassy is still doing the affavdit. I have every month 40k up income in my Thai Bank Account which is also in my name.
In a couple of months I will doing an extension based on marriage in Thailand. First time for I will use the 40k income abroad Method.
Does anyone have experience with it? If possible I don't wanna get the income letter of my embassy because I can show full 12 month of income and also got the bank statement letter of my Thai bank.
I am not sure if it's depend on immigration officers if they accept it or not.
I know it's a bit confusing about it but ny advice would be helpful
Many thanks
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is a German expat in Thailand planning to extend their visa based on marriage using proof of a 40k monthly income in their Thai bank account. They are considering not obtaining an income letter from their embassy, as they have full 12 months of income statements from their bank. They seek advice on whether immigration officers might accept this documentation and share experiences from others.
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