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Takiep74 I’ve been considering changing to a retirement visa next year by doing this via Wise (lower transfer rates than my bank in the US). I thought I read that sometimes immigration doesn’t accept Wise transfers (as proof of an international transfer) due to the process Wise uses. You’ve found no issue with this?
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Martyn Rollinson Bangkok Bank's new policy actually has nothing to do with immigration. It's just their own rule of confidence to provide a proof of funds letter for use at immigration. Immigration's rule is still that 400k THB needs to be in a Thai bank account for 2 months (in the case of a 1-year ext based on marriage).
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Andrew Romine Mine was for a 1-year ext base on marriage. Don't think the monthly deposits are valid for that kind of extension. I could be wrong though.
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Allan Corg Morris I'm not sure when BKK Bank implemented the rule. Maybe 01JAN2026? For sure it wasn't the case early last year when got the cert from them. Like you said- might be branch specific too. Thanks.
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Alex Strandlien Sorry to hear that. Like I said I got lucky. I feel your frustration though. I think your plan is well justified!
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