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What paperwork is needed for the first renewal of a retirement visa in Thailand?

Nov 16, 2021
4 years ago
Julie *******
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Please can someone advise on paperwork for renewal of retirement visa (first renewal since issue) thank you ๐Ÿ™
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The user is seeking advice on the paperwork required for the renewal of their retirement visa in Thailand, noting it is their first renewal. Comments provide a link to specific requirements from a Phuket office and emphasize the importance of maintaining a minimum balance of 800,000 THB in a bank account for a year.
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  • Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
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Wayne ********
the big one will

be 12 months if your bank statements to show you had the 800,000 in there for the 12 month period
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Michael ********
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This is Phukets requirements, some offices are slightly different. Might be advisable to pay a visit and get a check list
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Julie *******
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@Michael *******
thank you so much
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