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Me again folks... I started from scratch and got it right this time. I will apply for a non-immigrant O visa. I'm already in Thailand, as I said yesterday, so I plan to go to Vietnam in a few weeks to send my application to the thai embassy in Hanoi.
According to what I just read, it can take between 3 to 15 days to get the visa. Is that accurate in most cases? If not, it makes it hard to plan a return date.
Also, in the requirements it says I need financial evidence showing monthly income of no less than 65,000 THB, which I have. But the canadian embassy does no longer give a certificate of income. The pension fund I have gave me an official letter stating how much money I get from them monthly. Is that good enough for the thai immigration or will I need a balance of 800,000 THB (e.g., bank statements for the last three months, sponsor letter)? Thanks again for your help, it's very appreciated.
I was in my local immigration sorting out my marriage visa using the 400k method. I asked about the requirements for using the monthly money transferedmethod for next year. I was told the following. I need to get an official letter from my pension department and uk bank as proof that my pension is legitimate. I was also told that only my pension would be considered for the money and not earnings from property rental that I also have. Has anyone else been told these requirements and that only my pension will be considered when bringing monies across. TIA