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Feb 21, 2023
3 years ago
Dave ******
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Hello,

Question about Marriage Visa Renewal.

Before, they asked to have 400,000 baht in the account for at least 2 months prior to the visa application.

One accountant told me that from February 1st, they are asking to have 400,000 baht in the account for 1 year.

Is that true?

Thank you
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Nov 25, 2022
3 years ago
Damian *********
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Happy Thanksgiving for those who celebrate it! I just returned from my little recon mission to CHIANG RAI where I now plan to live once I get a one year O-A visa. One of my tasks there was to visit the immigration office just to see it and talk to one of the officials to confirm that my understandings of the O-A were correct.

I understand that proof of 800,000 baht in the bank for this visa can initially be that of a US bank account with the dollar equivalent, and I would appreciate anybody's help on two issues with that:

1. I understand the account must be in my name, but the account I will be using is under my living trust which has my full name as part of it. Can this present a problem during the application process?

2. How far back in months of bank statements will they want to see and what form of notarization/validation of same do they want from the bank?

Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide.
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Jun 17, 2021
5 years ago
Barry ************
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So, If I have 800,000 THB for my retirement visa but I would like to withdraw a small portion, what advice would you give? My monthly income is o.k. but I have no way of verifying it.
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