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Mate lets me clarify my situation.

through my own stupidity I removed 50000 from the bank 2 month  after the renewal of the visa . That’s my problem . The money was put back 2 days after the withdrawal. don’t ask .

For the last 10 or 11 years there has always been over a million in the account . For the last 10 or 11 years I have been submitting my visa extension no worries .  I not really interested in applying for a different visa . I stuff up and I just want to know the process to applying for another retirement visa . The current visa still has 10days before expiry yes I do have an in/out permit . 
 

Hope I was able to clarify that a little better this time . Thank you .

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5 hours ago, worrab said:

Personally, I would go to  the office and explain the situation.

 

I second that. There is no downside - worst case scenario is they tell you what you're already assuming. 

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12 hours ago, Tony Healt said:

The current visa still has 10days before expiry yes I do have an in/out permit

One thing immigration are strict on is the financial compliance. 

 

You could run your situation past an agent eg @ThaiVisaCentre.

I'm not suggesting agent on going however that is an option. 

BTW: 10 days remaining is getting down to the wire to consult an agent but still possible. 

 

Your plan of border bounce and transition to Non O will work. 

Suggest you do that with minivan border run company. 

Here is link to one. 

https://www.facebook.com/share/1V4UMpb27x/

 

Assume that you didn't have another account with 50k balance. 

I also messed up start of current extension as tgf dipped it below by 1500b. 

Mention this for others to be aware that you can use two bank accounts. 

 

 

 

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I was once in a similar situation myself, and I would strongly recommend the OP to visit a visa-agent, and ask whether they could help solve the problem. 

 

This will definitely incur a 'special administrative fee', if they can indeed help you !  :cool:

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