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Feb 1, 2026
3 months ago
Hello everyone! I am 65 years old and from the United States. Because of my travel needs, I am not currently considering applying for a retirement visa. However, I can provide proof of over 500,000 Thai Baht in savings, and I receive approximately 2200 USD in retirement income each month. If I apply for a DTV visa based on my qualifications, do I need to take soft skills courses in conjunction with it?
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Mar 26, 2025
a year ago
Ken *********
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Hello

I want to apply for the Wealthy Pensioner LTR Visa. I meet the requirements,but not clear on what documentation I should provide for proof of income. I am a US citizen. I am thinking providing my 2024 form 1040 tax return with the pension section highlighted and my 2024 1099s for my pensions. Make sense? Good plan? Appreciate any suggestions you may have.

Thank you.
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Oct 28, 2024
2 years ago
Marc ***********
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Good morning to the community,

I have a question regarding the monthly 65000 baths transfer from abroad for retirement 1 year extension.

On thai admin website I read that it should come from pension. Is it correct and if yes how can I prove that these 65000 baths originate from my pension ?

Thks in advance

Have a nice day

Marc Bailliart
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Apr 21, 2024
2 years ago
Fred ******
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Retirement visa processing in the USA (NY Thai embassy) versus doing it in Thailand for over 60 that have IRA’s. Pros and cons? It appears that you may not need to deposit $800,000 if your pension account shows adequate retirement income.
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