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Retirement visa using the monthly income
I don't know who told you that misinformation, but I give them three thumbs down for the bad info 👎👎👎 Sounds like whoever told you that doesn't know their a•• from their elbow and I would be suspect taking any advice from them. At the end of 2018, early 2019 the United States Australia and the UK embassies in Thailand all stopped issuing the affidavit of income from a broad notary letter. Because of this, the immigration office came up with an addendum to the clause to meet proof of funds via monthly income. That was to transfer the minimum required amount into a Thai bank account in your name only from abroad, each month, every month, for the previous 12 months before you apply for your next extension. All the transfers have to code as international transfers or you have to prove the money originated from abroad. This is how it works: If you come from a country whose Embassy here no longer issues the affidavit of income from a broad notary letter that means in order to use monthly income method for an extension you have to do international transfers each month, every month, for the previous 12 months before you apply for your extension. What that means is you cannot use monthly income by transfer method to get either the in country 90 day Non-O visa or for the very first yearly extension from the Non-O. That is because you need to have 12 months of previous transfers. Typical Bank documentation is the standard Bank letter, a 12 month detail transaction print out, and an updated Bank book the date you apply for the extension. Note: if your transfers do not code in the bank book as International origin you will have to get a credit advice from the bank showing the money trail as originating from abroad AFAIK, every immigration office will accept monthly income by International transfer for extensions based on retirement, although some will no longer accept monthly income method by transfer for extensions based on marriage. They only allow legally working inside the country for monthly income proof or the banked money method. -
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Accident Brit Now Faces 10yrs in Jail After Pattaya Crash Death
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Crime Trang Village Chief Gunned Down in Late-Night Ambush
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 22 August 2025
Police Arrest Contract Killer Wanted for Murder of Village Head Picture courtesy of Komchadluek A suspected contract killer wanted for the murder of a prominent village headman in Trang has been arrested in a dawn raid on Koh Lanta, Krabi province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1370556-police-arrest-contract-killer-wanted-for-murder-of-village-head/ -
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Crime Police Arrest Contract Killer Wanted for Murder of Village Head
Picture courtesy of Komchadluek A suspected contract killer wanted for the murder of a prominent village headman in Trang has been arrested in a dawn raid on Koh Lanta, Krabi province. More than 20 officers from Region 9 Provincial Police and Trang investigators surrounded a house in Saladan subdistrict, Koh Lanta, at 07.30 on 21 August and detained 33-year-old Thawatchai, also known as “Ek”. He was wanted on a Trang Provincial Court warrant for the fatal shooting of Mr Bandit Rongphon, 57, better known as “Kamnan Len”, who was gunned down outside his home in Na Wong subdistrict, Huai Yot district, on the night of 3 August. Mr Bandit was the headman of Na Wong and president of the district’s headmen and village chiefs association. Thawatchai faces charges of murder, illegal possession of firearms and ammunition and carrying a weapon in public without permission. He is being transported back to Trang for questioning and further investigation. Police revealed that the suspect is already wanted on five warrants, including charges of abducting a minor, involvement in the trafficking of 2.5 million methamphetamine pills in Phrae, narcotics offences and two counts of murder. He has been listed as the number one contract killer in Region 9’s blacklist and number 190 on the Royal Thai Police’s national list, with a bounty of 100,000 baht. Trang provincial police chief Pol Maj Gen Pattharawit Keetmonteeyakul declined to comment, saying officers were still gathering evidence. A press conference with the provincial governor is scheduled for 22 August. Related article: https://aseannow.com/topic/1368683-trang-village-chief-gunned-down-in-late-night-ambush/ Adapted by Asean Now from Khomchadluek 2025-08-22
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