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  1. I’ll stick with the the bt.800,000. I know how that one works. Thank you for trying to help.
  2. Now I’m confused. To show monthly income, I go to my bank every month? Or when applying annually for a visa extension…
  3. NE immigration office, division 4 I transfer funds by ATM withdrawals and deposit the baht in a Thai bank account. My Stateside bank statements list my retirement receipts as well as other information I’m hoping I can black out. Between my Stateside account reflecting retirement income amounts and my Thai account showing a 65,000+ baht balance, I’m OK? I misunderstood the bank letter origin.
  4. I want to change my retirement visa from bt.800,000 in Thai savings a/c to monthly deposits of more than bt.65,000. I have monthly statements delineating repeating deposits on the same days every month and spelling out the sources of income. Thai Immigration wants verification. Verification, I assume, that the statements I have are real? My USA bank will not issue a verification letter. Apparently the USA is not the only country refusing to supply Thai Immigration verification letters. I’m curious as to 1) what the other countries are, that are refusing to issue said letters and 2) has anyone here on a retirement visa had their immigration branch acknowledge the verification letter is redundant, allowing the bank statements alone as adequate proof of income?
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