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NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
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Nov 19, 2024
4 days ago
Geoffrey ******
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Come this summer, I will be residing in Thailand and traveling back to the USA every two months to see family for a couple of weeks. It appears the multi-entry one year OA Visa would be best suited for me but I have a couple of questions.

Is the initial cost and renewals of the OA Visa still $200? I can't seem to find anything on Thailand's website.

Is there a limit to how many one year renewals I will be granted?

I noticed someone talking about their difficulty in acquiring health insurance. I am 72. Will I be able to obtain health insurance at the limits required by Thailand that will not break my bank?

Thanks so much!!
Jan 22, 2024
10 months ago
Douglas ******
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Hey guys. I have a 1 yr O-A visa. Before it expires, what options do I have? Can I extend 1 year without going thru the application process again? Can I apply for the 10 year visa provided I have the funds in an an account?
Jan 24, 2023
2 years ago
Mark ********
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Hi there. Just applying for my Non-Immigrant O-A visa. I am currently in Australia and will be applying from here. A question relating to the Foreign Insurance Certificate. Any recommendations on a provider? Many thanks.
Oct 23, 2022
2 years ago
David *********
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i have noticed for a Australian to retire in Thailand you must so proof of 65,000 a month going into a Thai account my pension will be Approx 50,000 a month but will have 4 million baht in a Thai bank account is this ok for a retiremevi8saretiement
Mar 28, 2022
3 years ago
Jason **********
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I'm about to get a divorce to my thai wife. Do I have to also go to Chaeng wattana (I'm in Bkk) to cancel my extension of stay, that expires anyway on 6 May? I searched but couldn't find much related to this process.

I thought that once I sign the divorce, it will nullify my non imm o extension of stay and I have to leave within 24hrs of the papers being signed.

Or if I sign the papers and just leave, what's the worst that could happen? As I say, the ext of stay expires 6 May anyway

Cheers
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