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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?