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Medical Insurance now Required When Applying for 90 Day Non Immigrant O Visa for Retirement


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Yesterday, my friend in Manila applied online for a 90 day non immigrant O visa for retirement.  He is 72. The Thai Embassy in Manila wrote him and said he requires police clearance, medical done, a personal resume AND health insurance for 3 million baht, both in and out patient including covid.  So sounds like the same requirements as for the O-A visa.  This really surprised me.  Is it for real?

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How about asking him for a copy of the Manila Thai embassy email (with his personal details redacted)? Then you'll know if it's for real.

 

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5 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

 

How about asking him for a copy of the Manila Thai embassy email (with his personal details redacted)? Then you'll know if it's for real.

 

I have seen it and it is real.

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4 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

OP, moved thread to visa, permits forum.

 

The requirements you describe are for Non O-A.

The mistake is either from Thai Embassy in Manila or from your friends application.

Insurance is not a requirement for Non O retirement. 

 

 

 

90 day Non O  visa requirements from Thai embassy in Manila.jpg

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4 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

OP, moved thread to visa, permits forum.

 

The requirements you describe are for Non O-A.

The mistake is either from Thai Embassy in Manila or from your friends application.

Insurance is not a requirement for Non O retirement. 

 

 

See below.  The 90 day Non O visa for retirement purpose was specifically selected on the Thai e visa online form.

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37 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

I can't even find Non O retirement in Thai Embassy Manila site.

I see clearly Non O-A, Non O-X etc.,

 

https://thaiembassymnl.ph/download/RTE Manila E-Visa Guidelines (as of 27Dec2024)(1).pdf

I looked also.  My friend knows that the OA requires insurance and thought the Non O didn't. He did select the 90 day non O from the Thai e visa website and didn't select the OA. He emailed the Manila embassy and they gave him another email address, royalthaiembassy107[@]gmail.com  and explained what happened and is awaiting their reply.  I am as surprised as you are.  I have read that certain embassies can ask for certain documents if they want to.

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