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Henry *********
It's only for your account. Just get them to raise your limit.
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@Jingles *********
Understandable, but if you've decided to retire in Thailand it's better to do everything legally.
Henry *********
Thailand doesn't use ETA. Are you confusing it with the TDAC?
Henry *********
Ah OK. It's the O-A visa where you only need to show the money in your home country bank for the initial application. The O-X is different.
Henry *********
Are you sure? I thought it had to be a bank in your home country for O-X and O-A visas?
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@Erik *******
It took about 2 weeks. However I had a family member in the UK send it to the Legalisation Office for me, and then the Embassy sent the final legalised document back to my family member.
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@Peter *********
Unfortunately not. The Thai Embassy in London needs to certify the UK Legalisation Office's stamp. Only the UK can certify that it's a legal UK document.
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@Erik *******
Ah. When I did mine, the Legalisation Office sent it on to the Thai Embassy for me, although I had to provide the post-paid envelope.
Henry *********
Presumably you were married in the UK? If so, this is why the UK Marriage certificate needs to be legalised by the UK Legalisation Office in Milton Keynes, then certified by the Thai Embassy in London.