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Im on a retirement visa here and had the 800,000 baht in my Thai bank. Recently read that 400,000 baht must be the lowest amount maintained in the bank account.
Is this correct as I am unable to see any detail of this for this visa?
What is the impact if the amount is below 400,000 baht?
I want to apply for the DTV in Jakarta and just arrived today, but entered the country using the passport autogates. This means I have no entry stamp in my passport to prove my location. Has anyone else done the same thing and how did you prove your location?
Is it possible for the DTV to show that you rent properties in France? That and a military pension being my income. I would have control of the properties, rental, maintenance etc but remotely manage it from Thailand. Many thanks in advance
In addition to a posting earlier today, about switching from the 800K method to the 65K method, I wonder how this switch works for citizens of countries that still work with the affidavits.
My embassy still legalizes affidavits as proof of income. So I do not need to have monthly 65K transfers to Thailand. I only have to proof 65K income in my country.
So, I suppose that an affidavit, would be sufficient to switch from the 800K to the 65K method? Although I still would have to prove that I didn’t go under the 800K/400K limit during the past 12 months.
Or do I need 2 affidavits, one from a year earlier, and one from the moment that I want to switch? It was never clear to me if those affidavits are statements about past income (last year I earned …) or future income (to declare that your income during the next 12 months will be enough to pay for your stay in Thailand) .
I have a 1 year AO visa multiple entry and I reported the 90 days online. All worked well. I left Thailand mid April via Suvarnabhumi Airport. Before I went through Immigration I asked an officer if I needed a re-entry stamp or document but he lead me to the Thai immigration row. I got the usual stamp showing that I've exited Thailand. I would think that there's no further 90-day reporting required since I'm back home in Europe but last week I've received an email where they reminded me to report the 90 days. How is that possible when I have left the country? What should I do?
Also it's a bit unclear what to do on the website as there's no mention of notifying them that I'm abroad. And what's the usual thing to do when I stayed in Thailand? Should I then click on 'New Application TM47' each time I have to report?
I'm from a Singapore that have visa exemption for 30 days. My question is that if I enter Thailand from Malaysia does that I can't enter into Thailand thru Malaysia for more than 2 times with the exemption free visa?