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@John *********
thanks John my initial application was completed by my lawyer I dont recall any mention of funds in bank at the time. This in May next year will be my first renewal. Not sure if this helps -Thanks for replies
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Thanks to all for their input

I believe the below answers my query

Navigating Your Thai Retirement Visa Renewal: Financial Requirements and Timelines

Bangkok, Thailand - For expatriates seeking to renew their multiple-entry Thai retirement visas, a key financial requirement remains in place: a deposit of THB 800,000 in a Thai bank account. This long-standing prerequisite serves as proof of financial stability for retirees wishing to extend their stay in the Kingdom.

A crucial aspect of this requirement is the specified period the funds must be held in the account prior to the visa renewal application. While regulations have seen minor variations over time, the current general consensus and widely reported practice by Thai immigration authorities is that the THB 800,000 must be in the Thai bank account for a minimum of two to three months immediately preceding the date of your renewal application.

It is highly advisable to aim for the longer period of three months to ensure a smooth and successful renewal process, as some immigration offices may enforce this stricter timeline.

In addition to the pre-renewal deposit period, it is also critical to be aware of the post-renewal requirements. After your retirement visa extension is granted, you are generally required to maintain a minimum balance in your Thai bank account for a specific period. Commonly, the full THB 800,000 must be kept in the account for at least three months following the renewal. After this initial three-month period, the minimum required balance often drops to THB 400,000 for the remainder of the one-year visa extension.

Alternative Financial Proof:

For those who may not wish to maintain the full THB 800,000 in a bank account, there are alternative methods to satisfy the financial requirement for a retirement visa renewal:

* Monthly Income: Proof of a consistent monthly income or pension of at least THB 65,000. This is typically verified through an official letter from your embassy or consulate in Thailand.

* Combination of Funds: A combination of a lower bank deposit and monthly income that, when calculated annually, equates to THB 800,000.

Key Recommendations for a Smooth Renewal:

* Consult Your Local Immigration Office: Regulations can be subject to interpretation and may vary slightly between different provincial immigration offices. It is always best to confirm the specific requirements with the immigration office where you will be submitting your renewal application well in advance.

* Maintain Clear Bank Records: Ensure your Thai bank book is updated and that you have a clear and continuous record of the required funds for the specified duration.

* Apply in a Timely Manner: Do not wait until the last minute to begin your renewal process. Starting the process at least a month before your current visa expires is recommended.

By understanding and adhering to these financial prerequisites and timelines, expatriates can ensure a straightforward and successful renewal of their Thai retirement visa, allowing them to continue enjoying their retirement in the Land of Smiles.
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@John *********
Thanks interesting to see how many different variations of this matter there are for example I was advised : Brett South if your next extension is due in May 2026 you need the 800k in a Thai bank account in your name only 2 months before you apply. As well as follow the rules of keeping it at 800k for 3 months after your current extension was inked in and never letting the balance go below 400k.
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@Max ************
I had them arrange the Visa as well. I figure a good way to start off my future relationship especially if I elect to buy condo or get inervertaintly get myself into trouble
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@Lynnette ******
A lawyer created my bank account with funds using their money then left $500 baht in account for me.I imagine they used a bank statement to meet the fund level requirement to achieve visa??
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@Wannikea ********
ok thanks for assistance. It is a Non-Imm visa purchased for a year in Chonburi through a lawyer the visa is multiple entry type, I'm unable to determine if it's n Imm O or Imm OA type. Category states NON-IMM only. My first extension is required by 26th May 2026
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@Wannikea ********
Thamks so are you saying come to renewal time I start all over again??