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I'm in the US now so do I apply for the Non-O from here and then go to Thailand and get a visa agent when I'm there to complete the process? Or get a visa agent from here in the US when I apply?
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I am looking to maybe apply for the O Retirement when I go to Thailand again at the end of the year as opposed to the O-A from the US as it's more difficult. What do you think?
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Aren't the health insurance and income requirements stricter? Also you have to put 800k baht into a Thai bank which seems difficult and risky. Also you have to renew the retirement visa each year as opposed to 5 years with DTV right?
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I am in a similar situation. I had some dental work done for a crown and need some additional work (future implant and crown). I got the work done at a government dental office and got a signed and officially stamped letter from them saying I should get an implant done on my next visit, however there are so specific dates or payments. I am currently in Vietnam and wondering if I should apply online, seems like a
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shot I have at getting the DTV visa at best. Maybe a gamble worth the $300. What do you think?
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I got a crown done at a government dentist office, I need to do some more work and they said they would provide documents. Mahidol University Dental Hospital off the National Monument BTS stop.
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Thank you for posting this even though some people here are being dic*s. I am also looking to get the DTV and move to Thailand. I found some information from your post useful.
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Fidelity cash management account supposedly has ATM fee reimbursements also.
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