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Turist visa direct after retirement extension?

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So I have an issue to get 800k in time into a bank or show 65k monthly. I have money locked and

invested and I need more time. SO my retirement extensions are over 1 Oktober could I then go to

e.g Laos and get a Tursitvisa single entry? (60+30) or even double entry but I guess that would

be too optimistic but single entry would solve the issue. I know it's hard to be sure as things change

so fast now but it's my last hope to stay if I can do it that way.

Then after the Tourist visa go to Laos again and apply for visa O again and hope that work. I can show money

comes from abroad but in several wire transfers in the bank statement and bank book. Just need more

time to get stuff set up.

 

Edited by INV

There should be no problem to get a single entry tourist visa (2 entry visas no longer exist) after having an extension based upon retirement. 

Be aware that overseas-money (locked and invested) may allow you to get a Retirement-based Non-O Visa from a consulate on your first trip, vs a Tourist Visa.  At consulates, the money doesn't have to be in a Thai account.  There is even a 1-Year Multiple-Entry option available at Penang and Savannakhet, though this still requires border-bounces every 90-days. 

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ok great thanks guys

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