, you are right but they refuse to accept it as liquid. They only want an account which is marked as savings account. I transferred the funds to my Fidelity checking account to prove that money market funds are liquid as cash but that won’t be acceptable either. I am now going for the easy option to buy insurance to avoid back and forth.
, I will have 60 days after BOI approval to apply for Visa and that will be in the timeframe I plan to move
Insurance requirement for LTR is $50K as I noted in my post. It can be from the specific list you are referring to so I am looking for advice from those who obtained insurance for non-OA visa from US
What is your nationality? You are quoting the numbers in USD making one think that your parents are in US. If they are, aren’t they covered by Medicare? Health insurance for people 75 and older is pretty expensive in Thailand as well.