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NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
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Question about the 65k monthly income method for retirement visa extension: should all the monthly deposits be done to the same bank, or would it be okay for 11 deposits to one bank and one deposit to another bank? TIA.
Is this information correct to or is it just with Bangkok Bank? I was going to arrive on 7th December on tourist visa, exchange for 90 Day Non-O Visa, open bank account and apply for retirement visa. Is this not now possible?
looking for an agent referral to get my RETIREMENT VISA
I’m 66, with USA passport
I have the income qualification
with the recent Visa changes happening, I think it’s time for me to just get it done once and for all.
But speaking of that, for this coming trip… I’m planning to arrive December 3.
I’ve read the changes but it is still confusing
I think I could stay a total of 90 days… But that will include two 30 day extension. My plan was to be in Thailand about 40 days, go to Vietnam for a month or so, and then return to Thailand for 50 days.
Earlier this calendar year, from January to April, I was in Thailand for about 70 days total (interrupted by two 12 day trips to Vietnam) Does that have any bearing on my status?
I’ve just found out I should have really applied for a Non O retirement visa before I got there. Flying Monday. I was planning to convert my tourist visa to Non O in Thailand and open a bank account just to park the 800k.
I already have a Thai bank account but would it be cleaner to have a short holiday in Thailand, then fly up to Laos and apply up there?
DTVs, I am retired as such from employment, but have a portfolio of 10 rental properties, I run them myself, and as far as the UK is concerned it's investment income of course taxable, I can show accounts for many years if needed..income gross 60k net @ 45k, will that be covered under freelance, anybody any the wiser, cheers in advance
Hi all, I’m looking to apply for a DTV Visa and my Mother is looking for a Retirement Visa. We have used an Agency that have been less than helpful, which has led both of us to lose our first applications due to admin errors (we have the required finances, and other paperwork etc respective to what we are applying for).
Can anyone recommend a more reliable agency to support our applications, please?
I know we could submit ourselves but a trusted partner would help ease our minds whilst things are a little up in the air.
Can I get some advice on how much for health insurance for a retirement visa from Australia or getting one from thailand just try to get a price for a 67 year old thanks in advance
I have a non O visa 90 days and arrived in Thailand the 28 October, I am 67 and married to a Thai.
We planning to fly back to Norway at the end of April (max 6 months), therefore wonder is it the same if we go a couple of days to Laos by land and back an get 60 days and try to get more 30 days in the immigration or do we have to fly out of Thailand and do the same?