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UPDATE: Bangkok Bank provided a Credit Advice that showed the September transaction as a internal transfer and not a foreign transfer the bank manager said because that was a widespread problem in September only, they have made it acceptable with immigration, as long as the credit advice shows it was a transfer from Kasikorn to Bangkok Bank and all other transactions were normal “foreign transfers” . I then went to immigration and was given my 12 month extension with no questions asked….😎
Wise sent one of my 12 transfers labeled incorrectly (says DEP TRF FR E-CH instead of FOREIGN T/T). Will obtaining Babgkok Bank Credit Advice solve the problem so I can renew my non-o retirement extension? Thx in advance
When using the monthly income for "extension of stay" if submitting a credit advice for proof of income coming from abroad do you still need a 1 year bank statement?? We've lived here 12 years & every year has subtle changes 😉 logic says no but.....
Hello, does anyone have a sample letter they can share, obviously personal details blanked out, of a sample bank letter showing 65k going into their account every month for 12 months as international transfers. This is in support of an application for renewal of non 0 visa extension of stay. I've been to 2 branches of my bank and they looked blank when I asked. Thanks
My pension is paid from the UK into my Kasikorn bank account but does not show up as a foreign transaction. Kasikorn advise me that to get proof of such I need a credit advice. If I want this to cover the last 12 months (to satisfy immigration) I must arrange it with the credit adviser in my local branch.
The process will take "around" 5 working days and cost 500 baht. I am not sure whether this is instead of or in addition to the 100 baht letter I have been getting every year up to now. Passport and bank book needed to get credit advice.
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