I visited Jomtien Immigration to check for extension of retirement visa regulations on regular income. They said having international transfers (from UK) was not enough but I also need proof of the UK source pension income, investment income etc. Did I ask on a bad day or what is current experience on this? I am at a loss to know what paper I need to supply. Thanks for your help
TLDR : Answer Summary
The user inquired about extending a retirement visa in Thailand, specifically concerning the requirements for proving regular income. They were informed by Jomtien Immigration that international transfers alone from the UK were insufficient and that they also needed to provide proof of UK source pension income and investment income. The user seeks clarification on whether their experience was typical and what documentation is ultimately required for this visa extension.
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