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6 hours ago, craig letvin said:

I'm considering getting my LTR VISA-  can anyone suggest a good place to go that will basically do everything for me?

 

You can read the zillion threads re this .

He is one thread

https://aseannow.com/topic/1328779-ltr-visa-how-long-does-it-take-from-applying-to-decision/

 

 

I also looked into this option.

Be aware that you need to meet the requirements. 

 

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9 hours ago, craig letvin said:

I'm considering getting my LTR VISA-  can anyone suggest a good place to go that will basically do everything for me?

 

The BOI LTR website has a list of approved agents for work with the BOI.  But as far as "do everything for you." The only thing they can do is take the information that you have to gather yourself and submit it on your behalf.  You still have to get all the information, as the agent won't have access to your bank accounts, your work and tax records, etc.

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On 5/20/2025 at 3:09 PM, craig letvin said:

I'm considering getting my LTR VISA-  can anyone suggest a good place to go that will basically do everything for me?

 

What any agent can't do for you -- is take your passport to BoI in Bangkok to finalize matters, and to pay your 50k, and get you new visa stamp from the co-located Immigration. This must be done in person. So, if you live upcountry -- pack your bags. But an agent can do your annual residence report, without you having to go to Bangkok, or to your local Imm office.

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Here's another question. after reading this thread, and the previous thread/link above by Dr Bob.

 

More often I see 'income tax return' as a document required for LTR and particularly LTR-WP. Do we know if an income tax return is mandatory for BOI consideration? In my case, I don't have one, and will be considered a Thai resident for tax purposes by the time (if) I apply. Main source of annual income (occupational pension) is sourced in one country (where I am non-res and don't pay tax), is then sent to a financial institution in a 2nd country (also non-res and non-taxpayer) and finally I remit funds to Thailand, when and how much at my discretion. So no tax returns from anywhere. I do have foreign government tax documents from investments where interest or capital gains have been withheld annually and, of course, I have the proof of the pension income. Is that enough (if it surpasses the 80k)? 

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