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How to Obtain a Retirement Visa in Thailand:

STEP 1: OBTAIN A NON-IMMIGRANT “O” VISA
Requirements:

  • Passport (at least one year remaining before expiration)
  • You must be holding nationality or permanent residence of the country of application
  • Proof of Funds

STEP 2: OBTAIN A ONE-YEAR RETIREMENT VISA EXTENSION
Requirements:

  • Must be 50 years old and above
  • Passport (signed copies of each page)
  • Non-Immigrant O  Visa
  • Departure Card TM.6
  • Proof of meeting Financial Requirements
  • Thai Bank Book (original)
  • Letter from your Thai Bank
  • Three(3) 4×5 cm photos, with full face taken

 

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9 minutes ago, kiteman9 said:

How to Obtain a Retirement Visa in Thailand:

STEP 1: OBTAIN A NON-IMMIGRANT “O” VISA
Requirements:

  • Passport (at least one year remaining before expiration)
  • You must be holding nationality or permanent residence of the country of application
  • Proof of Funds

STEP 2: OBTAIN A ONE-YEAR RETIREMENT VISA EXTENSION
Requirements:

  • Must be 50 years old and above
  • Passport (signed copies of each page)
  • Non-Immigrant O  Visa
  • Departure Card TM.6
  • Proof of meeting Financial Requirements
  • Thai Bank Book (original)
  • Letter from your Thai Bank
  • Three(3) 4×5 cm photos, with full face taken

 

Thanks, very useful but still no mention of what funds?

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11 minutes ago, cliveuk said:

That's 20k per month? But where did you get your info?

That is all you need to show in the bank when you apply for single entry non-o visa for being the parent of a Thai at the embassy. As I wrote that is the standard amount for applying for any visa.

When you apply for a one year extension of stay here at immigration you will need to prove 400k baht in a Thai bank or proof of 40k baht income.

 

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5 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

That is all you need to show in the bank when you apply for single entry non-o visa for being the parent of a Thai at the embassy. As I wrote that is the standard amount for applying for any visa.

When you apply for a one year extension of stay here at immigration you will need to prove 400k baht in a Thai bank or proof of 40k baht income.

 

Wow, that's a massive difference. So do you know if I can apply for a non-o-visa at the moment at the UK Thai embassy to save me all the running around in LOS?

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8 hours ago, cliveuk said:

Wow, that's a massive difference. So do you know if I can apply for a non-o-visa at the moment at the UK Thai embassy to save me all the running around in LOS?

You can apply for a single entry non-o visa at the Thai embassy in London. The application will be submitted online.

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22 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

As I wrote that is the standard amount for applying for any visa.

Any Visa?

It's £10,000 for the Non O based on retirement.
It's £20,000 for the Non O-A based on retirement.

 

Otherwise I agree with the rest of your information based on Non O Thai family.

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11 minutes ago, Tanoshi said:

Any Visa?

I guess I should of written some visas.

That is certainly all that is required for a non-o visa based upon marriage or being the parent of a Thai (at most embassies and consulates) and tourist visas.

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