Good morning.
To obtain the non-immigrant O retirement visa annual extension using the sum of the bank deposit and pension income, is required a sort of income certificate, but it's not clear to me, I need to find precise and reliable information on which documentation must be shown to demonstrate the requirements (again: the sum of the pension income and financial deposit that reaches a total of 800,000 baht).
In addition to the obvious bank statement, I don't exactly understand what must be shown regarding the pension income and where, a possible document, can be requested.
Thanks for the help, it will be precious as usual. ๐
TLDR : Answer Summary
To obtain a non-immigrant O retirement visa extension in Thailand using a combination of bank deposit and pension income, you need to show a total of 800,000 baht. This typically includes a bank statement and proof of pension income. However, the requirements can vary by immigration office, with some offices requiring a minimum of 400,000 baht in the bank. You can demonstrate the remainder through either monthly international wire transfers or an affidavit of income from your embassy. Be aware that the immigration might assess the lowest monthly transfer to calculate annual income from transfers.
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