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OA retirement question: My husband is on his 2nd year of a OA retirement extension he obtained in his home country, Taiwan. Now, a Thai university is considering giving him a paid research fellowship, so the question is: If he replaces his current OA with a paid research visa (similar to education visa), is there any risk in the future for him to re-apply for OA or O retirement extension?
Hi, my wife and I are about to apply for our OA retirement visa and saw that we have to do individual applications. Does this mean we have to each have THB800,000 in separate bank accounts or does one deposit of THB800,000 into a joint bank account meet to requirement for both of us?
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my OA 1 yr retirement visa that I applied in my home city expired in March 2023 and I was given a 1 year entry stamp till March 2024 when I re entered bkk in March 2023.
I am planning to apply for a 1 year extension of my OA retirement visa in bkk in the last week of February. Thanks to the previous posts here, I roughly know the documents needed for the application but I got a few questions and I hope to ask for advice.
1) I know a bank letter is needed but how should the letter be dated in order to fit the application ?
2) do I hv to leave my passport there and about how long can I get it back with a successful application ?
3) could I apply for the multiple entry visa at the same time as I apply for the retirement visa?
4) is there a form I have to fill in for the retirement visa? could I hv the link please ?
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My question, I am currently on an OA retirement visa extension ( expires Aug 24). I am currently living on Koh Samui but soon will be moving full time up north and so to another province . Am I correct in saying I only have to ensure a new TM30 address is filed ASAP. I do not need to inform Samui immigration locally of my departure ?
My fiancé and I have been living in Thailand for almost 3 years now. My fiancé is on OA retirement visa and he has to pay for health insurance as part of OA visa requirements. We have been advised to leave the country and apply for a new visa type to avoid health insurance. We aren’t sure what type of visa that my fiancé should apply for. Do we need to make an appointment with the Thai Embassy? How long does it take for visa approval? All advices would be much appreciated. Thank you so much 🙏🏼
I Have a Thai bank account with over 800,000 thai baht. Can I apply for the OA retirement visa when I enter Thailand assuming I have health insurance already?