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1 minute ago, Alexila said:

Do all expats living in Thailand long term must have incoming funds "stamped" as International transfers? How important this problem is ? Thx. 

Only those planning to use income to support an Extension application.

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26 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Only those planning to use income to support an Extension application.

Is this for Retirement visa or other visas too? Thank you.  

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1 hour ago, Alexila said:

Is this for Retirement visa or other visas too? Thank you.  

Yes for a retirement extension particularly. If marriage extension income can also be from within Thailand.

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On 8/16/2019 at 1:54 PM, jacko45k said:

Only those planning to use income to support an Extension application.

Perhaps need to clarify also, only for citizens of those countries whose embassies have refused to certify their monthly income, i.e US, UK, & Oz. 

(edit: & possibly Denmark, although I read somewhere that they've backtracked and are now providing certified income letters again.)

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On 8/17/2019 at 4:17 PM, steve73 said:

Perhaps need to clarify also, only for citizens of those countries whose embassies have refused to certify their monthly income, i.e US, UK, & Oz. 

(edit: & possibly Denmark, although I read somewhere that they've backtracked and are now providing certified income letters again.)

I am not certain that for a person using income to get an extension, that an Embassy letter is still obligated (for those who are not from UK, USA, Oz and Denmark). I would expect it to be the route of least resistance for them though and hence what they do. 

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