what visa fee? The only thing available is an extension. If you're not able to extend there is nothing else to do except leave. When you return you can convert from tourist to non-O visa.
You can't convert from an extension based on retirement to a visa based on retirement. There's nothing to convert, you're already on that type of entry. That's not how it works.
You have 2 options. Carry both your old passport (with the passport number on the DTV printout) and your new passport for the remainder of the 5 years of your visa.
Or you can go to immigration after you get your new passport, and they will add the details of your old passport into your new passport, allowing you to use the new passport by itself with the printout of your DTV visa.
You have 2 options. Carry both your old passport (with the passport number on the DTV printout) and your new passport for the remainder of the 5 years of your visa.
Or you can go to immigration after you get your new passport, and they will add the details of your old passport into your new passport, allowing you to use the new passport by itself with the printout of your DTV visa.
unless there's a Thai company willing to sponsor you for a work permit, you won't be able to do anything with Thai clients. Switching to a work visa would also cancel your DTV.
That's not a requirement for a retirement visa, it's a requirement for a retirement extension. If you are on a retirement extension and your bank account drops below 400,000, technically your extension is invalid as of that moment. You could theoretically be charged for overstay from that day forward. I've never seen that actually happen though, but what will happen is when you go for your next extension and they ask to see the 12 month bank statement, they will see you failed to meet the requirements of the previous extension and deny your next one. You will have to leave Thailand and start over with a new 90 day non-O visa.
For an METV, many embassies want to see a ticket into Thailand, a ticket out within 60 days, and another ticket into Thailand. This supports your need for "multiple" entries. I've also seen reports of embassies ALSO wanting a return ticket back to your home country at the end of all that.