ok . I’ve just have never heard of a 90 day visa for retirement. I’m on a path to a retirement visa too and wasn’t sure if it was something I hadn’t researched.
I am assuming you’ve never had a stroke that leaves your hand wobbling. I do practice printing my name. It is not something that is just managed. Months of therapy had no impact.
I expected to pay a good bit because it is all stuff I really would want done right and frankly, just have someone else do it. I have an impairment with my dominant hand and I’m not to good at filling in forms any longer. It is a rather difficult task and my 6 year old granddaughter writes more legible
So if I’ve been given a quote for $800 USD I should jump on it? He said he’d do all of those things you mentioned and set me up with a real estate agent to look at condos.
if I meet the $65,000 TB per month requirement, how long do I need to to show that income level in deposits, not for a renewal. For the purpose of obtaining a non O or OA Retirement visa, I don’t remember which it is if applying inside of Thailand. I had an agent tell me apply for non O in U.S. and travel there and they’d do the rest.