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It seems now we have to apply for a retirement visa online, via The Thai Evisa Official website - https://www.thaievisa.go.th/

Has anyone done this recently whilst in your home country?

How was the procedure - Smooth & clear?

How long did it take for your visa to be approved.

 

Thank you in advance for the info.

 

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13 minutes ago, ravip said:

Has anyone done this recently whilst in your home country?

Would help if you listed your home country. 

@Pattaya57 applied for a non O based on retirement eVisa while in AU.

Will post his experience at some point. 

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17 minutes ago, proton said:

Cannot see anything about a 'retirement visa' on there

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Did a non O retirement in Australia in March. Very easy and visa sent by email in 3 days.

 

All I needed was to upload scans of:

- Passport ID page

- passport photo

- Aus bank statement

- proof of address in Aus (I used drivers licence)

 

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41 minutes ago, proton said:

Cannot see anything about a 'retirement visa' on there

Non-imm O is under the "other visas" category, while O-A is under "Long Stay Visas"

 

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12 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Would help if you listed your home country. 

@Pattaya57 applied for a non O based on retirement eVisa while in AU.

Will post his experience at some point. 

Would help if you listed your home country - Sri Lanka

Will post his experience at some point - Thank you

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13 hours ago, Pattaya57 said:

Did a non O retirement in Australia in March. Very easy and visa sent by email in 3 days.

 

All I needed was to upload scans of:

- Passport ID page

- passport photo

- Aus bank statement

- proof of address in Aus (I used drivers licence)

 

- Aus bank statement? Not the THB 800,000 in a Thai Bank?

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4 minutes ago, ravip said:

- Aus bank statement? Not the THB 800,000 in a Thai Bank?

No, you can show the equivalent off 800k baht in your home bank.

 

However, if you happen to have a Thai bank account with 800k in it then you could show that instead.

 

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9 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

No, you can show the equivalent off 800k baht in your home bank.

 

However, if you happen to have a Thai bank account with 800k in it then you could show that instead.

 

Thank you. That's good. As I do have 800k in my BKK Bank Account. Will they email me a statement (if I request via the Mobile App) - which the immigration will accept?

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1 minute ago, ravip said:

Thank you. That's good. As I do have 800k in my BKK Bank Account. Will they email me a statement (if I request via the Mobile App) - which the immigration will accept?

I don't know about Bangkok Bank but I used an app generated statement from my Australia bank no problems. 

 

For info, my Krungsri Bank app gives a bank statement which I download/copy from the app so don't need bank to email me a statement.

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29 minutes ago, ravip said:

Thank you. That's good. As I do have 800k in my BKK Bank Account. Will they email me a statement (if I request via the Mobile App) - which the immigration will accept?

Bangkok Bank will email you a statement... Click on "More Services" bottom right hand corner of the mobile app, then "Request Account Statement" - Can't quite request a 1 year statement (e.g. I can order one now from 1st November 2023) but am sure you only need 3 months anyway (Maybe best to get 4 as you can't pick the starting day, it always starts from 1st of the month).

 

Do note that BKK Bank Statements do not include your address but as long as you're not using it for proof of address you should be ok.

  

As a test I just requested a statement from November 2023, took approx. 5 minutes...

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12 minutes ago, Mike Teavee said:

Bangkok Bank will email you a statement... Click on "More Services" bottom right hand corner of the mobile app, then "Request Account Statement" - Can't quite request a 1 year statement (e.g. I can order one now from 1st November 2023) but am sure you only need 3 months anyway (Maybe best to get 4 as you can't pick the starting day, it always starts from 1st of the month).

 

Do note that BKK Bank Statements do not include your address but as long as you're not using it for proof of address you should be ok.

  

As a test I just requested a statement from November 2023, took approx. 5 minutes...

Does Immigration not want Statements with the official bank stamp and signature?

Mine at Phitsanulok does.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Upnotover said:

Immigration is not involved with issuing e-visas.  The local embassy is.  I used a self-downloaded Kasikorn bank statement for my O-eVisa, no problems.

Sorry, I was meaning for doing an Extension.

Posted
3 hours ago, Pattaya57 said:

No, you can show the equivalent off 800k baht in your home bank.

Then can you take it all out. Who will know?

Posted
3 hours ago, ravip said:

Thank you. That's good. As I do have 800k in my BKK Bank Account. Will they email me a statement (if I request via the Mobile App) - which the immigration will accept?

Can anyone tell me and show me links or official text on showing 800k in the home bank account from your own country as I thought this was not possible and think about the 800k you know Thai bank account how it cannot ever go below 400k is that all out the window is it I don't get it appreciate positive healthful comments thank you very much and good health to all

 

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4 minutes ago, Seeall said:

Can anyone tell me and show me links or official text on showing 800k in the home bank account from your own country as I thought this was not possible and think about the 800k you know Thai bank account how it cannot ever go below 400k is that all out the window is it I don't get it appreciate positive healthful comments thank you very much and good health to all

 

Think about it. How is a person going to open a Thai bank account and put 800k baht in it when you are applying in your home country. This is why the requirements say equivalent of 800k baht so you can use your home country bank account 

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17 hours ago, Pattaya57 said:

Did a non O retirement in Australia in March. Very easy and visa sent by email in 3 days.

 

All I needed was to upload scans of:

- Passport ID page

- passport photo

- Aus bank statement

- proof of address in Aus (I used drivers licence)

 

What was the Visa fee you had to pay?

Posted
16 minutes ago, ravip said:

What was the Visa fee you had to pay?

I was under the understanding for many years and for many sources and myself that only in Thailand can and O visa be obtained and outside Thailand one can obtain the OA visa

 

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4 minutes ago, Seeall said:

I was under the understanding for many years and for many sources and myself that only in Thailand can and O visa be obtained and outside Thailand one can obtain the OA visa

 

Sorry but obviously wrong. I'm on a non-imm O from Australia right now and you can get it from most countries, especially if they have access to e-visa.

 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Seeall said:

I was under the understanding for many years and for many sources and myself that only in Thailand can and O visa be obtained and outside Thailand one can obtain the OA visa

 

Non O-A can only be obtained in home country or country where you have permanent residence status.

A non O can be obtained in home country or nearby Thai consulates/embassies eg Savannakhet.

Also countries that provide eVisa.

Note some countries will be switching to eVisa eg Vietnam.

Non O can also be obtain in Thailand at immigration from a visa exempt or tourist visa entry.

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Yes. In January 2024 from the LA Consulate for the OA.  Used EVisa and this time the number of documents was less than in the past.  Submitted everything on the Evisa website and got the approval email in 10 days. It was very painless and even using my US credit card to pay the fee ($200) was seamless.  In the past it was "pain in the ass" get the charge through on Evisa if I used a US based credit card.  For Evisa K Bank was the merchant of record. 

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