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Documents list for extending non-o retirement visa

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Hello,

I'll soon be going to Wathana to extend my non-o visa for retirement for the first time and would like to check I have all the required documents. I have looked through old posts which were very helpful but wanted to make sure nothing had changed and that I hadn't missed anything.

Here is a list of what I have currently:

TM.7 Completed and Signed

One recent 4X6CM photo attached to back side of TM.7

TM.30

TDAC

Rental contract

Photocopies of passport pages (front page and stamped pages)

Updated bank book (will be done on day of appointment)

Copy of bank book ownership page and pages showing funds deposited from overseas.

Bank statement for past 2 months showing transfer of funds from overseas (will be done on day of appointment)

Letter from bank confirming ownership of account and funds (stamped by bank) (will be done on day of appointment).

1,900 THB fee

(All copies signed on each page)

The deposits were done using a Wise account. I read that this should be OK?

Also, I don't think I need health insurance to do this. Is this correct? (I do intend getting some but would rather wait until I have the visa if possible).

Thanks for any help.

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  • Nemises
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    Mate, you’re missing at least three things: •   Blood sample (certified, translated, and signed in blue ink only) •   A hand-drawn map of your house from memory •   And your bank manager’s first-born

  • DrJack54
    DrJack54

    Ignore that post. Retirement extension is very simple process and io can advise anything you're missing. You don't need an agent as you have covered the financial requirements. For CW you would be att

  • DrJack54
    DrJack54

    I had same time. As stated I did update at 8.30. Drove to CW. Go to first office desk on right after entry and ask for "Retirement Extension" She will give you TM7 + some overstay acknowledgement for

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Mate, you’re missing at least three things:

•   Blood sample (certified, translated, and signed in blue ink only)

•   A hand-drawn map of your house from memory

•   And your bank manager’s first-born child as collateral


Other than that, looks a bit light on paperwork… they might send you back for not having enough copies 😄


Honestly, this is why half the retirees just hand an agent a few baht, go play 18 holes, have a cold beer, and magically—poof—a fully stamped visa appears like it’s been blessed by immigration monks.


You’ll be there clutching a folder thicker than a phone book, while the guy next to you just nods, smiles, and says, ‘Agent sorted it.’


Welcome to the paperwork Olympics—where gold medal goes to whoever brings the most photocopies.

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27 minutes ago, Nemises said:

Mate, you’re missing at least three things:

•   Blood sample (certified, translated, and signed in blue ink only)

•   A hand-drawn map of your house from memory

•   And your bank manager’s first-born child as collateral


Other than that, looks a bit light on paperwork… they might send you back for not having enough copies 😄


Honestly, this is why half the retirees just hand an agent a few baht, go play 18 holes, have a cold beer, and magically—poof—a fully stamped visa appears like it’s been blessed by immigration monks.


You’ll be there clutching a folder thicker than a phone book, while the guy next to you just nods, smiles, and says, ‘Agent sorted it.’


Welcome to the paperwork Olympics—where gold medal goes to whoever brings the most photocopies.

Really that bad? Hmm.

How much does an agent cost? Can you recommend one?

1 hour ago, eid_ said:

The deposits were done using a Wise account. I read that this should be OK?

You are applying for extension not a Non O.

Funds using money in bank not required to be shown from overseas.

1 hour ago, eid_ said:

Also, I don't think I need health insurance to do this. Is this correct?

Health insurance not required.

1 hour ago, eid_ said:

Photocopies of passport pages (front page and stamped pages)

Thats bit of overkill.

Did you obtain Non O on eVisa platform. You need supply that.

Need photo page, entry stamp

You also need hand drawn map.

Don't show the complete route to CW. Just residence to main road etc

Re banking :

You need (as you outlined) 3 things

Bank letter

3 month bank statement (first extension)

Update on day of application. I do that with a 100b deposit and ask bank staff to photocopy this last page of bb.

The first two can be obtained days prior. Update done on the day.

Which bank

Did you make an appointment

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8 minutes ago, eid_ said:

Really that bad? Hmm.

How much does an agent cost? Can you recommend one?

Ignore that post. Retirement extension is very simple process and io can advise anything you're missing.

You don't need an agent as you have covered the financial requirements.

For CW you would be attending the office even if you use agent

48 minutes ago, Nemises said:

Honestly, this is why half the retirees just hand an agent a few baht, go play 18 holes, have a cold beer, and magically—poof—a fully stamped visa appears like it’s been blessed by immigration monks.


You’ll be there clutching a folder thicker than a phone book, while the guy next to you just nods, smiles, and says, ‘Agent sorted it.’

Complete nonsense.

First up the OP deals with CW.

Retirement extension process with or without an agent is not how you describe it.

Actually the OP clearly has done research and pretty much has all docs listed.

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9 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

You are applying for extension not a Non O.

Funds using money in bank not required to be shown from overseas.

Health insurance not required.

Thats bit of overkill.

Did you obtain Non O on eVisa platform. You need supply that.

Need photo page, entry stamp

You also need hand drawn map.

Don't show the complete route to CW. Just residence to main road etc

Re banking :

You need (as you outlined) 3 things

Bank letter

3 month bank statement (first extension)

Update on day of application. I do that with a 100b deposit and ask bank staff to photocopy this last page of bb.

The first two can be obtained days prior. Update done on the day.

Which bank

Did you make an appointment

Thanks for the detailed reply

My condo is just off the main road. So a hand drawn map of the condo, main road, and a few surrounding roads would do?

I think I still have my e-visa printout.

The bank is Kasikorn. I'll go down before and ask about the letter etc. Didn't know I could do that.

4 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Here is link for appointment. May be difficult to obtain a slot.

https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/onlineservice-and-publicguide/

Have you been to CW previously.

The banks and copy stalls are level 1 and actual office is level 2

I do have an appointment, yes.

I haven't been to CW, but I think I read the Kasikorn branch has been closed there?

3 minutes ago, eid_ said:

I haven't been to CW, but I think I read the Kasikorn branch has been closed there?

Kasikorn have closed their branch at CW.

I also use Kasikorn. For my last extension retirement I attended branch that has street frontage (not one in a mall) made a deposit at 8.30am.

I obtained the bank letter and bank statement day prior to application.

Can be days.

What time is your appointment.

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3 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Kasikorn have closed their branch at CW.

I also use Kasikorn. For my last extension retirement I attended branch that has street frontage (not one in a mall) made a deposit at 8.30am.

I obtained the bank letter and bank statement day prior to application.

Can be days.

What time is your appointment.

The appointment is at 1pm

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5 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

For my last extension retirement I attended branch that has street frontage (not one in a mall) made a deposit at 8.30am.

Why was that? Are they open earlier?

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1 minute ago, eid_ said:

The appointment is at 1pm

I had same time.

As stated I did update at 8.30.

Drove to CW. Go to first office desk on right after entry and ask for "Retirement Extension" She will give you TM7 + some overstay acknowledgement form.

You can do any photo copying on L1.

There is also food court there.

At 1pm don't stand in the Long Queue. Just stand to left of entry and have your appointment to show.

Make sure you do hard copy print out of appointment.

5 minutes ago, eid_ said:

Why was that? Are they open earlier?

Banks in malls open at 11am.

That's ok for you as your appointment is 1pm (that's why I asked)

Street front (stand alone) banks open 8.30

Some update bank book at LakSi IT Mall which is nearby.

No good for me due to mobility.

The street front bank is different.

In recent years I do photo copying at the print stalls L1.

Those guys know exactly was pages from pp are required.

They also do photo for the tm7 if needed.

32 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Complete nonsense.

First up the OP deals with CW.

Retirement extension process with or without an agent is not how you describe it.

Actually the OP clearly has done research and pretty much has all docs listed.

Not nonsense—just field research conducted at immigration offices, golf courses, and bars across the kingdom.

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11 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

I had same time.

As stated I did update at 8.30.

Drove to CW. Go to first office desk on right after entry and ask for "Retirement Extension" She will give you TM7 + some overstay acknowledgement form.

You can do any photo copying on L1.

There is also food court there.

At 1pm don't stand in the Long Queue. Just stand to left of entry and have your appointment to show.

Make sure you do hard copy print out of appointment.

>TM7 + some overstay acknowledgement form.

I have the TM7 printed out, but what is this overstay form for?

>Make sure you do hard copy print out of appointment.

noted.

1 minute ago, Nemises said:

Not nonsense—just field research conducted at immigration offices, golf courses, and bars across the kingdom.

1 minute ago, Nemises said:

Some agents obtain retirement extensions "up country" in a province where you do not live.

Some (rightly so) are not comfortable with that.

The OP has the funds in the bank in place. He also has an appointment which will make it quick process.

With appointment he will be seen on time.

Your posts have been a distraction and I advised OP to ignore that nonsense.

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13 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Banks in malls open at 11am.

That's ok for you as your appointment is 1pm (that's why I asked)

Street front (stand alone) banks open 8.30

Some update bank book at LakSi IT Mall which is nearby.

No good for me due to mobility.

The street front bank is different.

In recent years I do photo copying at the print stalls L1.

Those guys know exactly was pages from pp are required.

They also do photo for the tm7 if needed.

There's a branch not too far from me, so I'll go there at 9am and get the book updated.

I'll get all the photocopying done beforehand too, as it will only cause me stress otherwise. I think the office downstairs will do it. I'll get them done at CW next year when I'm more familiar with it all.

1 minute ago, eid_ said:

I have the TM7 printed out, but what is this overstay form for?

That why good idea to go to desk to ask for forms. Don't worry the forms basically just require a signature.

The TM7 they give you can be used next extension.

Note: don't go to main queue desk after entry.

Walk past that and first desk L1 has an io and a lady that checks your docs. Then gives you a desk # to go to.

Most likely L32 etc

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2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

That why good idea to go to desk to ask for forms. Don't worry the forms basically just require a signature.

The TM7 they give you can be used next extension.

Note: don't go to main queue desk after entry.

Walk past that and first desk L1 has an io and a lady that checks your docs. Then gives you a desk # to go to.

Most likely L32 etc

OK great. Thanks for all the help!

2 minutes ago, eid_ said:

I'll get them done at CW next year when I'm more familiar with it all.

You are not the odd one out.

Many prepare everything prior to attending office.

I did for years till I just handed pp etc to print shops and they know what you need.

Do you intend to obtain a reentry permit.

I made appointment for that also.

Extension 1pm . Reentry permit 2.30

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1 minute ago, DrJack54 said:

Do you intend to obtain a reentry permit.

I made appointment for that also.

Extension 1pm . Reentry permit 2.30

I will actually need one of those soon-ish. If I get one now, how long will it last? (I'm not sure when I'll be leaving exactly yet)

Just now, eid_ said:

I will actually need one of those soon-ish. If I get one now, how long will it last? (I'm not sure when I'll be leaving exactly yet)

You don't need the date you are leaving.

Any date will do. The reentry permit will be valid from issue date till extension expiry.

You can buy single reentry 1000b or multi 3800b

Note reentry permits can be obtained at airport on day of exit from Thailand.

They have optional service fee of 200b and you just hand over pp.

Not even the TM8, Photo etc required. They provide all

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2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

You don't need the date you are leaving.

Any date will do. The reentry permit will be valid from issue date till extension expiry.

You can buy single reentry 1000b or multi 3800b

Note reentry permits can be obtained at airport on day of exit from Thailand.

They have optional service fee of 200b and you just hand over pp.

Not even the TM8, Photo etc required.

I guess I'll see how tired I am after the first appointment and take it from there...

I am so glad I use Phitsanulok Imm Office for last 12 years. Never any map, they will accept bank letter a few days old. The IO has a copier and takes whatever she wants.

6 minutes ago, wil iam not said:

I am so glad I use Phitsanulok Imm Office for last 12 years. Never any map, they will accept bank letter a few days old. The IO has a copier and takes whatever she wants.

The map is a very minor concern at CW.

The bank letter and bank statement can be obtained up to 7 days prior at CW.

For such a large office it works pretty well and with the appointment as the OP has he will be seen bang on time.

Last visit there I went to reentry permit desk just after getting my extension stamp. The reentry io requires photocopy of this new stamp. She did it for me rather than send me away to photocopy

3 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Note: don't go to main queue desk after entry.

Walk past that and first desk L1 has an io and a lady that checks your docs. Then gives you a desk # to go to.

Most likely L32 etc

From my last extension visit to CW, I noticed it was the 'que number' on the printout which was flashed on the number board in front of the IO's booth, calling 'your turn' to the desk.

I had already given all the docs to the checking girl at the first L section booth, so I didn't have that number while I was waiting to be summoned. A quick check of the doc on the phone got it.

Good idea to make note of the number. It's a four-digit number, if recall correctly, whereas the other numbers for applicants are three-digit numbers. You want to 'spring into action' when you see your number flashed. Can't recall if it was even 'chimed'--maybe it was--but good to keep eyes on the desks in the middle. L32 is the desk that seems to be processing appointment applicants.

14 hours ago, eid_ said:

How much does an agent cost? Can you recommend one?

I pay 15k a year, but I make that back many times over by keeping my 800k invested back home in blue chip stocks.

If you look at it properly, 800k invested 10 years ago at around 10% a year is now pushing 2 million baht — and that’s even after pulling out 15k each year to pay an agent.

To me it’s a no-brainer. That 800k is way better off in a fund back home earning decent returns instead of sitting in a Thai bank doing nothing… and arguably safer too.

A lot of guys only look at the 1,900 baht extension fee, but completely ignore the opportunity cost of parking 800k here.

And it’s not just the returns — you’ve also got governance, the economy, and the banking system to think about. I just transfer in what I need to live, nothing more.

No way I’m giving a Thai bank a cheap long-term loan just to tick a visa box, especially when there are agents everywhere who’ll sort it all out.

Feel a bit sorry for the non-agent crowd with 800k sitting there earning next to nothing, plus all the paperwork and queues they have to deal with.

Hope this helps. PM me if you would like my agent’s name. 

3 hours ago, Nemises said:

Feel a bit sorry for the non-agent crowd with 800k sitting there earning next to nothing, plus all the paperwork and queues they have to deal with.

The loss re opportunity cost you point out is correct.

What you have not acknowledged is that there is the option of using income method.

Using that method you are only transferring in what you require to live off.

In my own example that's way more than 65k so no funds are kept (necessarily) in a Thai bank..

20 hours ago, eid_ said:

I'll soon be going to Wathana to extend my non-o visa for retirement for the first time and would like to check I have all the required documents

Your Non O visa was 'used' on entry. You're applying to extend your 90 day temporary permission of stay from the Non O for a further 365 days.

20 hours ago, eid_ said:

Here is a list of what I have currently:

TM.7 Completed and Signed

One recent 4X6CM photo attached to back side of TM.7

TM.30

TDAC

Rental contract

Photocopies of passport pages (front page and stamped pages)

Updated bank book (will be done on day of appointment)

Copy of bank book ownership page and pages showing funds deposited from overseas.

Bank statement for past 2 months showing transfer of funds from overseas (will be done on day of appointment)

Letter from bank confirming ownership of account and funds (stamped by bank) (will be done on day of appointment).

1,900 THB fee

(All copies signed on each page)

By proof of funds, you mean 800K (not 65K) ?

Your missing a few documents;

  1. Proof of address - Signed copies of owners Tabien Baan and ID card.

  2. 2. Non O e-visa.

  3. Form STM 2. Acknowledgement of Criteria and Conditions for a temporary stay in the Kingdom.

  4. Form STM 9. Acknowledgement of penalties for visa overstay.

  5. Form STM 11. Consent form for fact checking and information verification approval for visa or change of visa type or extension of temporary stay in the Kingdom.

    Forms can be downloaded from here; https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/downloads_en/

If you intend to apply for a re-entry permit, you can also download Form TM 8 from the above site.

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