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What documents do I need to prepare for renewing my retirement visa in Thailand?

Feb 9, 2026
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Eric ***********
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So, in 2 weeks I will renew my retirement O and go to Changwattena Immigration,Bangkok. I always used to use my country letter of finance. Now they don’t do. I have 800,000 baht I bank for a few years. What do I need to show immigration? Letter from Bank when? Bank book, updated same day?copies of this? Etc. appreciated!
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To renew your retirement O visa in Thailand, you need to demonstrate financial stability. Specifically, you must show proof of having at least 800,000 THB in a Thai bank account for a minimum of two months prior to your application. Alongside your bank book, you will also need an updated bank statement and a letter from your bank confirming the funds' duration. Depending on the immigration office's requirements, you may have to provide a 12-month statement to prove the 800,000 THB has been maintained over that period. It is advisable to complete all bank updates and obtain the required documentation on the same day as your immigration visit. Note that specific requirements can vary by location, so checking with your local immigration office beforehand is recommended.
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Alastair *******
Every Thai gov office wants different things and requirements can change over time. Best to visit them and ask what they want?
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Eric ***********
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Thanks Alastair. I did go to Immigration last week, in Bangkok, to their information booth at the entrance. Unfortunately manned by trainees, who were very pleasant but inexperienced. They just handed me a photocopy of financial requirements, which only had generic information. Oh well, best not to renew retirement visas last minute.
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Charles ********
Petchaburi Immigration as of last year, renewing 1 year non o going with the 800,000 method.

12 months of bank statements along with all the other shite!
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Nongnuch ********
Charles Hallam my Immigration only wants to see the bankbook. No 12-months bank statement. Well, each Immigration office can set their own rule
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Bent *************
Read their website!
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Nongnuch ********
Graham Seal yes . .you need to prove with the bankbook that you complied with the upkeep of the bank deposit.
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Charles ********
Nongnuch Kamdee you need to prove with 12 months of bank statements as well, if you are renewing.
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Nongnuch ********
Charles Hallam if you use the deposit method, you don't have to show a 12-months bank statement. You just show a month-for-month updated bankbook
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Gregor **********
*** you will need to sign on Immigration the forms STM2, STM11 and STM 9. No big deal, just sign them, they are affirmations that you have read and understood the rules
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Farang *********
Gregor Huettner just been in today. Immigration very helpful but I had to sign at least 60 times!!!!!
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Gregor **********
Farang Walking yeah it still is a paper trail despite computers
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Gregor **********
Bank statement must only cover 2 months, not three months. Yet, I always have the bank confirm a 3-months seasoning, just in case an Immigration officer in bad mood will demand it
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Graham ******
Gregor Huettner For a new extension of stay it must cover 12 months to also show that the 800k was maintained for the first 3 months of the current extension and never dropped below 400k for the rest of the year
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Greg ***********
Graham Seal did you miss ??? when I wrote : "The 800,000 THB must remain in the account for a further 3 months after the one-year Extension of Stay Permit has been issued, and an amount of 400,000 THB must not be less than 400,000 THB for the rest of the year. Then 2 months before the new application for the next “1-year extension”, a minimum of 800,000 THB must be deposited again."
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Graham ******
Greg Alexander I wasn't replying yo your post ;)
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Gregor **********
Graham Seal It's the same person 😜
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You will need to prove finances for this application on Immigration.

In case you seek to provide proof of finances for the application for the “1-year extension of stay” with a balance of at least THB 800,000 THB, you must have a Thai bank account in your sole name.

If you use a monthly income of at least 65,000 THB as financial proof, then you must get your income “legalized”, i.e. been issued an “affidavit of income” from your embassy in Bangkok or from one of the honorary consuls

NOTE: British, Australian and American embassies don’t issue this income affidavit any more, thus citizens of these countries will need to go by the 800,000 THB deposit method (at least in the first year). After having collected 12 consecutive transfers, each month, month for month, of a minimum of equivalent of 65,000 THB having been transferred into your account from abroad, you can switch to the “income method” using the bank’s yearly statement.

To apply for the 1-year extension of stay permit at immigration inside Thailand out of a Non-Imm-O retirement/over 50-visa, you do NOT need to provide proof of health insurance.

The documents required to apply for the “1-year extension of stay permit based on retirement/over 50 years old” from a Non-Imm-O visa are:

(The exact documents may vary depending on the immigration office you are dealing with. Most immigration offices have a handout with a list of the documents you need to bring with you. You need to visit them and ask for the handout before you apply)

Proof of meeting the financial requirements

EITHER

by the “deposit method”:

a certificate from the bank that you got a balance of a minimum of 800,000 THB.- that have been in the account for at least 2 months on the day of application.

This must be proven with a same day (some immigrations accept up to 7 days) "bank letter of guarantee" (in Thai: "rab roong thanakan") as well as an updated bankbook and an ATM receipt for a small withdrawal at the bank’s ATM on the same day.

The 800,000 THB must remain in the account for a further 3 months after the one-year Extension of Stay Permit has been issued, and an amount of 400,000 THB must not be less than 400,000 THB for the rest of the year. Then 2 months before the new application for the next “1-year extension”, a minimum of 800,000 THB must be deposited again.

OR

by the “Income method”:

an income certificate (affidavit of income) from the embassy or a honorary consul of the country which’s passport you hold, of a monthly income of at minimum of 65,000 THB

and the following documents:

***Copies of the relevant pages in your passport:

***the pages with personal details.

***The page with the entry stamp.

*** a copy of your .pdf visa document (if applicable)

***A rental agreement (if applicable), the blue house book and the Thai ID card of the owner of the place that you are staying

For the registration of a foreigner at a place in Thailand, you should visit immigration together with the landlord, because a landlord is required to register you by TM30 within 24 hours of your arrival at the place of accommodation.

The landlord can also TM30 you online, in case he already has registered the accommodation in the TM30 system.

NOTE: without a TM30 residence registration, you will most probably not get serviced on Immigration!

***A completed TM7 application form for extension of the stay permit (the form is available at immigration, but you can also download it from the internet)

***a handful of passport photos (most immigration offices now take the photos digitally, but it doesn't hurt to have a few up-to-date passport pictures at hand)

*** all copies of the documents must be signed by you in blue ink (!)

The 1-year extension itself costs a 1900 Baht fee

As soon as you got issued the 1-year extension of stay permit, you should buy a “re-entry permit”, because in the event that you suddenly have to leave the country or if you generally want to leave the country for a holiday elsewhere, the “re -entry permit” keeps the “1-year extended stay permit” alive.

A single re-entry permit is 1000 THB, and a multi re-entry permit is 3800 THB.

If you plan to exit Thailand more often than 3 times during the 1-year stay permit, a multi re-entry permit is the right choice
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John *********
Gregor Huettner - About as accurate and as comprehensive as it gets.

Having just done mine. I could only add this. Get to the bank early, do it all on the same day of you can.

Be aware that Bangkok Bank’s policy differs significantly from
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Ben *********
Gregor Huettner WoW, appreciate very much for these concise instructions, requirements guide re: retirement non-imm-O.
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Eric ***********
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So, my 800,000 has been in for over a year. I go to Immigration and queue up, then go downstairs to Bangkok Bank and update my passbook and ask for a bank letter of guarantee! Then ready for the officer meeting.
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Lee ***********
Bank book updated( the day of renewal). 3 months bank statements. Photocopies of all. Letter (signed)from bank confirming monies have been in for time required. Immigration in korat give list of bank requirements for you to give to bank. Also pay bank for this service.
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Graham ******
Lee Greenwood For a new extension of stay it must cover 12 months to also show that the 800k was maintained for the first 3 months of the current extension and never dropped below 400k for the rest of the year
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