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Can I use money from inside Thailand to meet the 400,000 baht requirement for a marriage visa extension?

Dec 8, 2017
8 years ago
Ken *******
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Hi just a quick question...On my 2nd 12 month marriage extension would I be able to use money to make up the 400,000 baht from inside Thailand or does it all have to be shown as coming from an international source?
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You can use funds from inside Thailand to meet the 400,000 baht requirement for your marriage extension. The only stipulation is that the money must be in your Thai bank account for at least two months before applying for the extension, and it does not need to be sourced from overseas.
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Ken *******
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Thanks Tod.. that's good I thought it was 3 months for 2nd and subsequent applications so that helps :-)
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Tod *********
that is for extensions based on being over 50 (retirement) ;)
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there is no requirement that it originates from overseas only that it's in the account 2 months before you apply for the extension.
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