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Peciacake

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  1. Income proof is most often accepted if it is either from employment in Thailand, or you can get a supporting letter from your embassy.

     

    Thank you for your reply BT.  Unfortunately Australia, like the US and several other countries do not provide supporting letters.  Found another option here: https://pcec.club/Married/Related-to-a-Thai

  2. On 10/19/2023 at 11:18 AM, Ben Zioner said:

    Yes you will need everything again. But you can make it easier by getting organised. Keep docs ready to be printed on your computer, then photos,  Kor Ror 2, Bank and off you go.

     

    Also use only the 400k in the bank, don't even try the income option, some offices won't do it anyway.

     

    I did 7 extensions, took about one day for each, needed also an extra hour or two to get the stamp. But when the LTR came, it was a no brainer,  just got it.

    "Also use only the 400k in the bank, don't even try the income option, some offices won't do it anyway."

    Is this from personal experience or is it across the board?  What have others experienced with the income option?  Is it a requirement to have 40.0K THB deposited every month or 480.0K (or more) over a 12 month period?

  3. Lot's of useful info - thanks to all.

    We are going through the planning stage of our build and would appreciate it if anyone can provide comment on AAC floor panels for a suspended slab or earth coupled slab floor.  Is it available in Thailand for residential dwellings?  What are forum user's experiences - cost / ease of installation / termite control / thermal efficiency etc, etc.

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