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Nov 18, 2024
3 days ago
Nigel *********
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Ill be applying for another 12 month extension in december. Non o based on marriage.

This time i want to use the monthly income (40k) instead to the 400,000 in thai bank ( 2 months).

Does anyone know what docs are required required for this method. And how many months pay do i need to show. Thai work permit. Working for thai company British passport. Phuket office.
Nov 10, 2024
11 days ago
Hi guys,

Is it mandatory to show the monthly income, or is it enough to just show the 500k as a bank statement?

i would apply in vietnam embassy!!!

I work for the family company, I don't have a salary o income from this job now, I have other income from other business!!
Dec 22, 2023
a year ago
Jerry ************
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Hello. I am currently on a non-O multiple entry visa based on marriage to a Thai (issued before Savannahkhet changed the requirements regarding 400K in the bank). My question is, if I want to apply for a 1-year extension using the 40K per month income method, can I do that before my current visa expires or do I first have to extend using 400K in the bank and then after a year switch to the monthly income method. I'm unclear on this. Thank you.
Jan 13, 2023
2 years ago
Greg *********
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A long story and a couple of questions.

Just want to share my Non-"O" experience at Chiang Mai Immigration because I find this forum quite helpful.

Arrived from Canada on a 45 day stamp Nov.2nd and wanted to apply for a Non-O. Had to do one 30 day extension first (1,900). Don't know why ($maybe) but done.

As required for my Non-"O", on Dec. 23 I finally provided the following documents over a number of visits. Busy place.

1. TM87 Application for Visa. ✅

2. Copy of passport details including the 30 extension stamp. ✅

3. 4*6 cm photo ✅

4. A very non-committal guarantee letter from the Canadian Consulate for IIRC 1,000 baht, saying that I've shown them documentation and signed an affidavit stating that I meet the 65,000 baht/month income threshold. They requested Immigration "afford me assistance as may be necessary". NOTE - The income did NOT have to be deposited into a Thai bank at any point. ✅

5. A signed acknowledgement of Penalties for a Visa overstay form. ✅

6. And last but not least a 2,000 baht application fee. ✅

My call-back day for consideration was today (Jan. 13th). I got my Non-"O" valid until April 11th, yay! Was told that I could renew/extend up to 45 days prior to that date and be given a 1 year visa at that time requiring 90 day reports (another 1,900 baht I assume) which I will do.

QUESTION - Assuming no issues arise could I buy a single re-entry permit, leave Thailand on April 19th and not return until November and the visa still be valid? Would the 90 day reports kick in again at that point or am I knackered?

The end, almost. When I left Immigration someone had liberated my motorbike helmet and I got a ticket on my way to the shop for a new one. Some days just go like 😔.

Cheers!
Mar 17, 2022
3 years ago
Eddie *******
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For a 1year marriage extension based on income is it 65000 monthly or 40000 if married to Thai spouse as I read on another site ?
Sep 21, 2020
4 years ago
Liam ******
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Hey ho.. So, selfishly join when I have a personal enquiry of course..

For 6 years I've had 400k parked in the bank for the 2 months prior to visa renewal. (Marriage extension). All good.. no probs.

THIS year we want to do some land shopping.. and I will prob only have 200k.

So.. every month for at least 2 years I've had $2,000 dropped in from America every month to my BKK bank account giving me an average income of 60k baht pcm. All easily shown on statement as International transfers. I understand what to do with the bank.

I've NEVER done the income based application. But poss this year might need to.

Do you anticipate any difficulties for me given I've always had the wadge before?

Cheers group for advice. (Hi Tod).

Liam
Sep 6, 2020
4 years ago
Roman **********
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Hello, I will go to CW immigration soon to apply for a 1 year extension based on being married to a Thai. I will choose the monthly income route. I entered Thailand on a Non-O ME (Spouse) visa, which expired already.

Does anyone have an up to date list of documents I need to bring?

Thanks so much!
Jan 15, 2020
5 years ago
Deanna *******
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Hello! My husband and I are US citizens, on non imm O visas for retirement/extension of stay in Nakhon Si Thammarat. May will be our 4th extension.

We are being told by a local attorney that depositing at least 65k per month income into a Thai bank from a foreign source no longer applies to Americans!? Is this true? I cannot find any documentation on this. We have been depositing more than that for the past year.
Mar 21, 2019
6 years ago
Dan *********
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Need help again please.

Assume I have 2 US$ accounts with a Thai bank in Bangkok. In 1 I deposit, from a foreign source, say US$30,000. Subsequently on a monthly basis I transfer US$2,500 to account number 2. Question: I would use account 2 to satisfy the monthly income requirement. Since both sources are from a foreign entity would that satisfy the monthly income from a foreign source requirement?
Mar 18, 2019
6 years ago
Dan *********
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Apologies if this has been answered before. Must the monthly 65k be in Thai baht or can it be the equivalent in another currency, e.g. US$?
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