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Hello all. I live in Bangna, Bangkok. I'm British here on NonO visa which expires on 18th March. I'm planning to apply for my Retirement Visa by myself. I have the funds in the account but just for a month now. I have TM30.
Probably asked a million times but lm wanting retirement visa NON O was told there's a NON OA visa. No 800k in the bank is it true and advantages of both?
Hopefully I can get some guidance here and this is not a repeat question ... I have searched but ......
I am on a Non O retirement visa using a bank deposit ... vs a pension.
Can I change banks if at all times I maintain the minimum THB400,000 deposit in the post 3 month period of my visa extension. ... as in I initially have two accounts with THB400,000 plus in them and then drain the old to fill the new.
So at my next renewal I will have statements from two different banks covering the 12 month period but collectively meeting all balance requirements.
Logically that seems ok to me but I know the system has its own intricacies!
How about steps neccessary to get a non o marriage visa without an agent. Can my Thai wife assist in the bank deposit procedure. And can I skip the deposit with a years worth of income statement greater than 40,000 baht per month. Lastly is there a printout at immigration with clear cut direction on how to complete all the necessary documents?
Is it possible for someone to qualify for a retirement visa based on a monthly pension income of 790400 THB in lieu of an 800000 THB deposit to a Thai bank account?
I am planning to get my first one-year marriage-based Non-O visa extension soon.
I live in Bangkok and I know I need to do it at the Chaeng Wattana immigration office.
I have a few questions, and I would greatly appreciate your help.
1. Regarding the necessary documents from the bank proving that I have a deposit of 400,000 baht in the account for the previous two months, what exactly are these documents and how many are there?
The list of required documents says:
- Letter from the bank certified the account in the bank of not less than 400,000 baht
- A copy of the bank passbook dated as of the application submission date, showing a balance of no less than 400,000 baht.
Can I go to any branch of my bank in Bangkok and ask for this letter? Do I perhaps need to request a separate account statement for the last two months (or more months)?
2. Another thing that interests me is this:
- Copy of House lease agreement (I have this of course), Identification and household registration of the owner.
Since I have copies of these last two documents, signed by the owner of the apartment where I live, is that sufficient because I don't have the original documents with me and the owner does not live in Bangkok?
3. The next thing I'm interested in are these 4 photos that are needed (two in front of the building and two inside the apartment).
What kind of photos are they?
Can I take a picture with my phone and then print it somewhere on photo paper?
4. And the last thing is this:
- Map of an applicant house in Thailand.
What kind of map is that, a printed google map of the area where the building I live is located?
Hi. I’m in a bit of a pickle here. My son and my visa expires on 12th Nov. My 500k bank deposit will be 3 months on 13 Nov..ie one day late. Must we leave the country on the 12th or can i just go on the 13th to immigratio and get a slap in the wrist and a fine for it? Or would they take it seriously and throw us out. Obviously any risk is not worth taking. So want to know if anyone knows for certain what the consequences are. Thanks much