Hello everyone,I am from America and 62 years old. Looking for the easiest and hassle free way to obtain a non o retirement visa. I am currently in central Pattaya close to tree town and would like to get a referral on a good service to help me
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An American expat in Pattaya seeks recommendations for hassle-free services to obtain a non-O retirement visa. Various community members suggest several visa agencies, such as Maneerat and VIP Visa in Jomtien, alongside advice on managing the process themselves. Discussions also mention essential steps, including opening a Thai bank account and gathering required documents, with differing opinions on whether to use an agent or handle it independently.
NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
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I don't think any body can beat the one im using at 23,800 for the first 15 months of a retirement visa for a basic one only extras if you need them if you cam PM me π€
I need that one, donβt know how to pm you. Can you let me know who it is
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Steve **********
If you're in Tree Town Pattaya, stop into 'su coffee' and ask Su.
I'm also from US, you may not need an agent, just someone to advise you.
Michael *************
J&E Conceirge
Warren ******
I used a Brit named Jimmy @ Pattaya Visa Services when I wanted to buy a car in Pattaya but was processing my paperwork in Udon Thani -- Dark side across from the Red Bar -- I think Pattaya Visa even shows up on google maps. DM 4 phone.
Christopher *************
Use the Thai visacentre
Mike *******
Easy way$$$in the bank
John-Paul ******
Talk to a good agent... plenty that are recommended here. Try TVC....
VIP Visa is excellent. May and her staff are very knowledgeable. Located on Second Rd about a km from Immigration office in Jomtien to the south
Baldemar ********
VIP visa in Jomtien. Excellent service and very competitive pricing.
Simon ******
To answer your question the easiest way is to go to an agent and is very easy having someone do it for you. I did it and was very happy and no obligation for anything after
Martyn ***********
Maneerat excellent... not open till 3rd January... contact here...
Get the bank account first, then go to immigration and get the list of docs you will need. If you were stamped in on a visa exempt, you probably need to extend that, then submit your paperwork to start the non-o retirement. Do as the suggestion from
If you are prepared to put 800k in a Thai bank account, you'll be paying an agent for mostly old rope. The only real challenge is opening a bank account as a tourist, perhaps use an agent for that, do the rest yourself.