Hi, I am U.S citizen, I plan to apply for Non O visa in Thailand soon, I had rental income go into U.S bank account with Zelle every month and want to use a monthly income method for Visa application. Does USA Embassy in Thailand provide affidavit of income as proof at this time?
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The USA Embassy in Thailand does not currently provide an affidavit of income for Non-O visa applications, as they stopped offering this service on December 31, 2018. To qualify for a Non-O visa, applicants typically need to show a minimum amount of money in a Thai bank account, specifically 800,000 baht in their name, rather than relying on monthly income transferred internationally.
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ya. One way or another you need to show the money in the bank
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The ACS division of the US Embassy here hasn't offered affidavit of income from abroad notary service since Dec 31, 2018 ๐
Even if you transferred the required minimum of 65K baht a month into a thai bank account in your name only you will not be able to use 'monthly income method' via international transfers to a thai bank account for either the initial 90 day Non-O visa OR the year extension at the immigration office here.
You can only do those by using banked money method (800K baht in a thai bank account in your name only)
you need to transfer 800K baht into a thai bank account in your name only, THEN go to your immigration office and get the hand out listing the requirements to apply for the in country 90 day Non-O visa