can I get a non-0 retirement Visa based on 80000baht income, monthly?
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The possibility of obtaining a Non-O retirement visa in Thailand based on a monthly income of 80,000 baht depends on several factors. If applying at a local immigration office, an income affidavit from your embassy may be required, but not all embassies issue these, particularly those of the US, UK, and Australia. If applying at a royal Thai embassy or consulate, it’s advisable to check their specific requirements. Given the applicant appears to be American, banked money might be necessary instead of an income affidavit.
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As you appear to be American you will need to use banked money. Looks like you've been on a non-oa previously, where are you now and if in Thailand what visa are you currently on
Ellie *******
Where do you want to apply for Non-O visa based in retirement?
In case:
1. at the local immigration office:
- Yes, If you can get an income affidavit from your embassy in Thailand
- No, If your embassy in Thailand doesn't issue an affidavit (US, UK, Australia, and some other countries). You have to have banked money in Thailand.
2. at the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate-General:
- Maybe. Check the detailed requirements for Non-O retirement visa on the website of the embassy/consulate you want to apply at.
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