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Those that applied from UK for remote worker LTR, what documents you've used for proof of income?
I lost access for 2024/2025 payslips and p60 (yearly income and tax summary) due to the company replacing the system and refusing to issue me with them.
I've got payslips and p60 only from the mid year 2025+, my bank statements for the 2 years. On HMRC government app I got yearly summary which shows monthly income like salary, but it's not work issued, and not exacty official, just a screenshot of the government app screens showing monthly income and yearly summaries, for the past 2 years.
Do you think that is sufficient, or anything else you can recommend me?
I am in the process of doing the Thai non-immigrant retirement visa O. The guides that I have read (Siam Legal, Thai Embassy- Los Angeles) says that you can EITHER have a deposit of 800,000 baht for two months in a thai bank or show proof of 65,000 pension income. If I choose the latter, will they accept twelve months of deposit records of my social security to my US bank account (or will they accept a social security benefit statement) as proof of the income? Or, do I have to have the 65,000 baht deposited monthly to a thai bank and can only use the 65,000 baht requirement once I have been in the country and made twelve monthly deposits to a Thai bank? In other words, do I have to maintain 800,000 baht in a thai bank account for the first year then I can switch to the 65,000 baht income scheme?
My thanks for any serious responses to my question.
Asking for Canadian friend who’s been on Non -immigrant O-A for 6 years with consulate visa letter for extensions based on income . Can she convert in country to non -O based on retirement and show the 65,000 monthly income ? Or what’s the best advise for her ? Thank you
I am on a TR-visa in Thailand (since 6/12/2020), staying in Chiang Mai.
I would like to try to get a NON O retirement-visa. I requested a so-called 'visumondersteuningsbrief' (visa support letter) from the Dutch Embassy to state my yearly income, which should be sufficient (> 65.000 THB per month).
So I'm considering a Long-Term OA visa. I am a US citizen, and will be 55 in August. I don't want to deposit 800k in a Thai bank, and I don't have a pension. I do have a significant amount in a brokerage account (enough to pay me 5k USD a month indefinitely) will this satisfy the monthly income requirement? Has anyone else done something similar?
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