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Declan **********
Best thing I can suggest is talking to the US embassy to see if you can get that letter certified by them and then talking to the immigration office where you will be staying to see if they will accept that as an alternative.
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@Kace ******
it may very well be considerably higher than the requiremenr but it is up to the immigration office as to what documentation they will accept and as far as I am aware most if not all will only accept embassy affidavits as proof of month income.
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@Ron *******
the only complaint I have about CW Immigration is the god awful smell of other people who don't know what soap and deodorant are 🤢🤢. I would highly recommend you take something to smell regularly like the herbal stick from
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@Kace ******
you need an affidavit from the US embassy confirming your income which they do not do anymore. As the embassy does not/will not certify your income anymore you will need to deposit 800k or 400k for the first extension 2 months prior to applying for it, your year 2 extension you can apply for using the 12 months deposit of 65k or 40k so long as you have deposited the minimum amount of 65k or 40k every month and it shows on your bank statement that it is an international transfer.
Declan **********
2 months before 3 months after and can't drop below 400k after the 5 month total. Needs to be back at 800k 2 months before you next apply for the extension
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Even with an IDP, some offices want a translated copy of your licence certified by your embassy. Without an IDP, most offices want a translated copy of your licence certified by your embassy. However, I have heard that some people have circumnavigated this by using an agent. As always, though, your mileage may vary. Failing all that you can always take the "tests"
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@Ron *******
it is only 2 per land for visa exemption. So long as you are entering on a visa and not visa exemption there is no limit on land borders.
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@Frank *******
you cannot do it yourself without either the landlords TM.30 account information (if they have an account) or setting up an account which will still needs a letter from the landlord a copy of their house book and ID which both need to be signed by them.

You're better off talking to the landlord and seeing if they will submit the TM.30. explain it can be done online without the need to visit immigration and only takes a few minutes to set up the account.
Declan **********
Unless you're a Thai citizen you can't own land in thailand. Best you can do is lease