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NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
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Hi guys. Thanks to advice on here i applied for a Non-O 90 day retirement visa (I intend to extend in Thailand but only got the option for 90 days on the Embassy website).
However when asked to provide proof of £18,000 in the bank i had a problem. I do have the amount JUST but its in 3 bank accounts and the Embassy web site only allows you to upload a single photo.
My son put all 3 accounts on one photo but it has not been accepted, they said they want a clear photo, not a screenshot of my proof.
I have tried calling to explain and ask for help but keep getting the "No-one available" and then get cut off.
Any of you guys any idea how i can get round this problem?
Question for Australians who applied for 90 Day “retirement” visa in Australia.
The online application states - Retirement ( pensioner aged 50 or above with state pension who wishes to stay in Thailand for no longer than 90 Days)
I qualify as I am over 50 but I do not have access to state pension yet, however I do have the 800,000thb. Do you have to have the state pension to qualify for this visa when applying within Australia?
What is solution for my friend who’s already arrived in Thailand and wants to validate her Non-0 90 Day Retirement visa? Non-0 approval wasn’t received by her departure date, so she flew from USA to BKK anyway, and got 60 day Visa Exemption stamp.