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@Ken ******
No, this varies as said. Previously they demanded one 90 days report in Bangkok to get a RC, but now it’s not formally required. I’ve got several RC’s myself only on the previous 30 days visa exemption, a couple of times with help of an agent.
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You’ll need to prove your residence in some way. The requirements can vary. Long term lease is sufficient. Visit your immigration and ask for their requirements for issuing a residence certificate if you don’t have substantial documentation. An agent can assist you if you have problems getting one yourself.
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For most immigrations it’s sufficient that the funds are in your account at date when you apply for the initial 90 days Non O visa. A couple of immigrations as an example Jomtien demands two months seasoning also for the visa.

When you apply for the first year extension and stay (and later extensions) the 800K baht needs to be seasoned for two months prior to your application and three months after the extension is issued and it can nevner drop below 400K baht.
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@Uy **************
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You can only apply online
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@Paul ******
Can’t get Non O multiple as e-visa.
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@Robin *******
and if you have any problems, I agree with
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that you could change reason for extension simply to retired and use the transfer method if you can meet the 65K baht a month. Normally just from your second extension, but I’ve seen feedbacks of people also allowed from the first.
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@Robin *******
I understand, good luck anyway. I’ve seen feedbacks recently that people are both allowed and denied to apply for an extension based on marriage with monthly transfers.

As you see her in the main immigration in Bangkok the transfer option for pension is not mentioned, only if you show affidavit.
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It MIGHT work and it might not. More and more offices are saying IF you don't legally work IN thailand and make the minimum 40K baht a month salary to meet the monthly income requirements based on marriage extension you CANNOT use monthly incoming transfers from overseas of 40K baht a month for the previous 12 months.

It's just a crap shoot on whether your immigration office will or won't allow it, and they wouldn't allow it on the first yearly extension off a 90 day Non-O because you wouldn't have a year's worth of 40K baht a month transfers <- meaning you either legally work here with a work permit and the appropriate minimum salary, your embassy still issues the income affidavit OR you bank the funds.