If we want to arrange a retirement visa with an agent who will take care of the 800k, what would be the expected costs for this service? Anyone have a good recommendation?
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The cost of hiring an agent for a retirement visa in Thailand varies based on whether you can prove the required 800,000 THB. If you have the funds, it typically costs around 12,000 to 15,000 THB, while costs can rise to 25,000 to 30,000 THB or more if you need financial assistance from an agent. Recommendations for agents in Pattaya include companies like 'Lucky', which is noted for its low fees and experience. Users suggest being cautious of illegal arrangements and ensuring that the financial proof is legitimate.
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Maybe a good idea not to use your real name on Facebook if you are trying to arrange a dodgey Visa.. IO often troll through Facebook groups such as this... you could find out that they might just be 'waiting' for you 🤦
My pal uses an agent for his yearly retirement EoS and has done for 5-6 years. it costs 12,000 THB per year and an extra 1,000 THB if you want them to do your 90-day reports as well.
12,000 THB for the service when you use your own money. But it is 30,000 THB and more, when you don't have your own money. It helps to be capable of reading
my my, we are sarky and salty, aren’t we? Well hate to burst your bubble but my mate hasn’t got a pot to piss in so doesn’t have the required 800K each year. Yet this is what he pays. Over to you keyboard warrior.
.- for the repeat, but not for the first time. And it is very difficult to leave the "agent caroussell" . . . . You but never hear from those who got arrested and deported, though, because they are too ashamed to tell their story
Agreed. I paid 20,000 for conversion from visa exempt entry to Non-O (Retirement), 12 months extension and opening a Bangkok Bank savings account. My agent transported me to and from the Bangkok Bank branch. I was told all agents charged 13,000 for extensions. Next year I applied for extension by myself at my immigration office.
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If you have a thai bank account easy do it yourself if not about
you don't get a 1-year Extension of Stay based on retirement without any of your own money, for under 25,000 THB . . it rather is 30,000 and up including a multi entry permit
I don't know where you did it or where you have the information I'm 100 % sure that the money has to be in your account the day you change tourist visa or exemption into non o Then it has to stay untill you apply for the 1 year extension, 2-3 months later
when you do the "change of visa type", the money has just to be in the account, for the 90-days Non-Imm-O visa. Yet after 60 days, when you apply for the "1-year extension of stay", the money has to be seasonded in the account for 2 months. And after you have been issued the Extension, the 800,000 have to remain in the account for 3 more months . . and never go under 400,000 for the remainder of the year
the same First you apply for non o, ( 3 months ) after 2-3 months you can extend that for 1 year 400.000 for marriage or 800.000 retirement In that period that money has to stay After 3 months, in case of retirement, you can go to 400.000 and if you want to extend after one year again, the 800.000 has to be in the account for 2 or 3 months that im not sure, before the day you want to extend
I don't use an agent, I got the 800,000.- THB and do everything by myself. Many agents will offer their service for you, depending where in Thailand you are.