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May 5, 2025
a year ago
I was asked for evidence of 500k baht for 3 months. Is it possible to combine a thai bank account with a balance from a foreign bank account?
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May 5, 2024
2 years ago
Bill ********
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Setting up to renew O visa etc. Its harder to renew then just start all over it seems. Seems impossible to proof income when your own Embassy is worthless. Deposit over 65000 baht each month but it doesnt matter. All those politicians we get disgusted with, well they are everywhere. Im going back to being a visitor only. Three month's then gone! They hate farangs, then so be it. Costa Ric, Combodia, Phillipines, Uraguay, Panama, Belize...see you soon.
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Jul 3, 2021
5 years ago
Asso ******
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Hello everyone!

Can anyone enlighten me on how the monthly income route works for marriage visa? Is it enough, if I simply have 50K+ coming to Thai account every month from abroad or do I need to prove the source of the money? Thanks
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Nov 26, 2018
7 years ago
Simon *********
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Hello. Does anyone have experience of applying for a Non-Immigrant O visa in the UK, without being able to show proof of monthly income?

As a business owner, I draw the bulk of my income in the form of dividends, as and when required. This means that I do not meet the criteria of being able to show a monthly income of more than £1,400.

Would a letter from a chartered accountant certifying net worth, suffice? I have emailed the Thai embassy in London however am yet to receive a response.

Any help much appreciated!
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