โ if you use the combination method, I presume it possibly means a person doesn't have the 800k THB to deposit in a Thai account, so if that is the case and say they deposit 450,000 THB, then you'd need to show that you have transferred at least 350,000 THB for at least twelve months into the same account, that means that you could only apply for a three month non-O initially, then even if you had documented proof of 350,000รท12=29,000 THB a month, you could not get a twelve month extension until the initial year had passed. If that is correct, the combination method seems nonsense. ๐ค
Or if it's possible after your two years, get another O-A back in your own country, which if you can afford outrageous insurance policies, gives you another two years. This is what I'm led to believe, easy on my ears if its not, thanks. ๐
I've used Wise for ten years and only once had a bit of a problem, which was resolved in a couple of days. Normally my transfers have gone through in seconds, having said that, in those ten years I have only sent money to one account in Thailand, in the name of a Thai account holder. Wise's partner banks in Thailand are SCB & Kasikorn.