What Are the Requirements for Proving Other Income Sources for an O-Visa in Thailand?

Apr 19, 2020
5 years ago
Udomsil **********
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Hello, I would like some advice regarding my Australian husband O-visa 1 year (married) if possible. I am aware there are different methods for proof of income eg. 400k, 40k per month ect. Does anyone have experience in relation to the option "other income sources" such as money coming from either a family business or investments ect ( from oversea). Apart from proof of the actual transactions what other proof or documents would immigration require to support the other sources of income method? Do they require more supporting information other than just seeing the 40k in a Thai bank account each month? I did hear about another requirement along the lines of having to take a thai bank statement to the embassy and have them approve and stamp it confirming it as an income source also? Thank you for any advice available.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post discusses the requirements for an Australian husband applying for a one-year O-Visa in Thailand, focusing on proof of income. It inquires about acceptable documents for demonstrating other income sources, like family business revenues or overseas investments. Comments clarify that for the monthly income method, evidence of at least 40,000 baht transferred monthly into a Thai bank account for 12 months is needed, without requiring details on income sources.
Tod *********
Just to be clear we are talking about a yearly extension of stay from the immigration office inside the country by using monthly income as the means to meet the financial requirement and NOT about buying a year-long, multi-entry Non-O visa from a thai consulate..

Those are two completely different things ;)
Tod *********
As your husband is Australian they can no longer get the affidavit of income from abroad letter to show proof of funds SO if they are using the monthly income method they transfer IN to a thai bank account in their name only a minimum of 40K baht a month each month, every month for the preceding 12 months before they apply for their extension.

There is no requirement to show how the money is earned ONLY that at least 40K baht is transferred in from abroad every month for a year.
Erwin ******
@Tod ********
, does it need to come from abroad (40k)? Or could it be deposit in cash on a monthly basis for example.
Udomsil **********
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@Tod ********
thankyou very much for this reply :)
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