we have sent every know income papers to get our retirement visa and they are still wanting our monthly income, does anyone have any advise as to what they want..
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The original poster is seeking advice regarding the additional monthly income paperwork required for their retirement visa application in Thailand, despite submitting all known income documents. The conversation includes responses about not needing a Thai bank account for a one-year visa, clarifications on whether the applicant is in Thailand or applying from abroad, concerns about potential alternatives like a 90-day tourist visa, and reminders of health insurance requirements.
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you have to get health insurance too, which is about USD 1000 or more a year
เด่ ******
Retire, pensione, retira, เกษียณ, What the hell does it with monthly income to do ? The logic of thailand 😒
Kathy ****************
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Okay in case this retirement Visa for one year does not work does anyone know if they are issuing 90-day tourist visas from the United States we just want to see our children and our grandchildren any way we can
Tod *********
they are not at this time..
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Stuart *********
Are you in Thailand trying to get a yearly extension of stay based on retirement or outside Thailand trying to get a visa?