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I'm on O visa now 800k route last 2 years. Last year sent 66k month but after extended I took 800k out instead leave 3 months. Thinking let visa expire. Then apply new O visa on 65k route. New application need be 800k first or is 12 months 65k route accepted? Reason for let expire is I'm leaving Thailand for 3 months and renewal date later in year suits me better. Thanks
Hi! My non-o marriage visa will expire on 7.12.24 and until now, I had no idea I can just extend it without leaving Thailand!
Is there a time limit for the extention? And as I understand from other posts, every immigration office has their own rules? I'm going to visit the one in Sriracha tomorrow. Please give me a few advices before I go there😅🙏
Hi I have a question about the Non-immigrant OA Visa (from my country). If I submit application whist still working (full-time) and declare full time salary on form, then retire a month or 2 later then travel to thailand does this affect visa during the 1 year period. My transfer to superannuation income from full time income will still be well above the 65,000BHT minimum. I will then transfer to retirement visa at end of 1 year period.
I am currently on a Non O visa with retirement extension. I have the required 800,000 in the bank to qualify.
My Visa was renewed on 24 June 2020.
I want to withdraw 400,000 to buy a vehicle. That will leave 400,000 in the bank. To renew my visa in June 2021, I believe I will have to show 12 monthly payments going back to June 2020, that will demonstrate I have an income plus savings that will equate to 800,000 baht.
That would be approx 33,333 baht per month over the 12 month period. Does that mean it has to average out over the 12 payments or is it strictly a minimum of 33.333 baht or more per month. My problem is that in July I only transferred 31,000 baht but generally I will exceed the 33,333 baht by at least 2 or 3 thousand per month.
Christmas present from Khon Kean Immigration. I know now that the 60 day Extension is only given once on a visa in Khon Kean. This means they check your passport back with all given Extensions till the old visa. If you have 1 time the 60 day Extension during, for me 3 years, the time between original visa and application day, the answer is a clear NO, you go border for 30 day stamp and than I give you this Extension of Stay. My Dutch after tax income ( I know Thai Immigration allows before tax, but Dutch Embassy only does after tax) is due to low exchange Euro to Thai Baht just under 40.000 Thb, also a big NO. So looking forward to a nice train ride early next year from Khon Kean to Nong Khai for a new border stamp and praying that the Euro become a little bit stronger in the next few months.
I’m considering getting a retirement visa. What I need to know, is, if my income is only 600usd month, how much do I need to have in my savings account to be eligible?