bumbui Posted November 13, 2008 Posted November 13, 2008 yesterday i was in KAP CHEUNG immigratrion office for a renew of my one year extension of non immigration visa typ o i make every year the retiremend visa as you know the baht is very strong in the moment and my embassy give me this year a pension letter over (only) 64750 baht....... not enough said the immigration officer in KAP CHEUNG you must show a letter over 65 000 not less .....big boss in BKK controls everything I show my bank book with enough money .......it was not good enought so I must go to the bank (other side street in KAP CHEUNG) and get a bank statement over some money in my bank account OK i give the bank letter to KAP CHEUNG immigration and they give me my visa let me say one thing the immigration officers ( 2 woman ) are very friendly and helpfull in KAP CHEUNG and beauty too ..however things have changed now you must have new pension letter every year from your embassy and this letter must show the demanded sum of money exately if you make the retiredment visa ..no problem take a letter from your bank with you if you make a married visa and must show 45 000 ( and maybe not have ) good luck for you
Lite Beer Posted November 13, 2008 Posted November 13, 2008 If you cannot meet the income requirement you can top up with your bank deposit to the required amount. A letter from the bank is need to verify. A new embassy letter every year has been required for quite a while now. The income needed for the marriage extension is 40,000 a month. Yes we are all struggling with the exchange rates but Immigration do not make allowances. The rules say 65.000 or 40,000.
PennyFarthing123 Posted November 13, 2008 Posted November 13, 2008 Lite Beer, If you are using a combination of Embassy Pension Letter and bank account do you still need the bank letter. I thought you just had to show your passbook with a current update along with the Embassy letter.
bumbui Posted November 13, 2008 Author Posted November 13, 2008 If you cannot meet the income requirement you can top up with your bank deposit to the required amount. A letter from the bank is need to verify.A new embassy letter every year has been required for quite a while now. The income needed for the marriage extension is 40,000 a month. Yes we are all struggling with the exchange rates but Immigration do not make allowances. The rules say 65.000 or 40,000. if you make a mariied visa after oct 2006 your pension letter from embassy must show 40 000 not less you can top nothing with your bank account good luck to you if your pension letter shows only 39 000 baht
Maestro Posted November 13, 2008 Posted November 13, 2008 Yes, you need the bank letter when you use the combination of income and money in the bank, but the money does not have to have been in the account for at least three months. -- Maestro
Lite Beer Posted November 13, 2008 Posted November 13, 2008 if you make a mariied visa after oct 2006 your pension letter from embassy must show 40 000not less you can top nothing with your bank account good luck to you if your pension letter shows only 39 000 baht Correct. But you can get your Wife to pay tax on a fictitious income to make up the shortfall. I have never done this but members have reported doing this.
bumbui Posted November 13, 2008 Author Posted November 13, 2008 Yes, you need the bank letter when you use the combination of income and money in the bank, but the money does not have to have been in the account for at least three months.-- Maestro but only for the grandfather rule....means married visa make first time before 6. oct 2006
bumbui Posted November 13, 2008 Author Posted November 13, 2008 Yes, you need the bank letter when you use the combination of income and money in the bank, but the money does not have to have been in the account for at least three months.-- Maestro The 400'000 Baht in the bank is no longer available for new applicants. The requirement is 40,000 Baht a month family income. You need a letter from your Embassy as proof of this if it is your income from abroad or a record from the tax office if the income is from inside Thailand.
Maestro Posted November 13, 2008 Posted November 13, 2008 Yes, bumbai, but this does not concern you since you are applying for the retirement extension according to your original post. No mention there of your being married to a Thai and if you were your foreign income of 64,750 Baht would be more than enough for the marriage extension. -- Maestro
bumbui Posted November 14, 2008 Author Posted November 14, 2008 Yes, bumbai, but this does not concern you since you are applying for the retirement extension according to your original post. No mention there of your being married to a Thai and if you were your foreign income of 64,750 Baht would be more than enough for the marriage extension.-- Maestro No I am single and I stay single more sheep more happy
Dave the Dude Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 No I am single and I stay single, more sheep more happy Do you come from WALES
Krub Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 yesterday i was in KAP CHEUNG immigratrion office for a renew of my one year extension of non immigration visa typ o i make every year the retiremend visa as you know the baht is very strong in the moment and my embassy give me this year a pension letter over (only) 64750 baht....... not enough said the immigration officer in KAP CHEUNG you must show a letter over 65 000 not less .....big boss in BKK controls everything I show my bank book with enough money .......it was not good enought so I must go to the bank (other side street in KAP CHEUNG) and get a bank statement over some money in my bank account OK i give the bank letter to KAP CHEUNG immigration and they give me my visa let me say one thing the immigration officers ( 2 woman ) are very friendly and helpfull in KAP CHEUNG and beauty too ..however things have changed now you must have new pension letter every year from your embassy and this letter must show the demanded sum of money exately if you make the retiredment visa ..no problem take a letter from your bank with you if you make a married visa and must show 45 000 ( and maybe not have ) good luck for you Lucky you only have to go across the street and get the bank letter (if I recall only one bank in that village) I would have had to go and back 400km + maybe wait 1 or 2 days to get the letter back to immigration In any cases as you say the ladies at Kap Cheong are kind and pretty and it is a real easy place to get an extension
midas Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 If you cannot meet the income requirement you can top up with your bank deposit to the required amount. A letter from the bank is need to verify.A new embassy letter every year has been required for quite a while now. The income needed for the marriage extension is 40,000 a month. Yes we are all struggling with the exchange rates but Immigration do not make allowances. The rules say 65.000 or 40,000. I'm just curious how did they come to establish 65,000 per month as being the standard in the first place when the average Thai lives on an income of 15,000 -20,000?
ubonjoe Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 It was set by bureaucrats sitting in Bangkok. I think that answers your question. Even the 40K number for a marriage extension is more than what is needed for most people.
skydiver77 Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 No I am single and I stay single, more sheep more happy Do you come from WALES What's wrong with Wales? I'm half Welsh and have served my time as a professional sheep worrier. I still keep the oversize green wellies for sentimental reasons.
delboy Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 It always seems strange to me that a married man with children only needs to prove an income of 40,000 baht per month to live in LOS whereas a single pensioner, presumably with less expenses, needs 65,000 baht per month. I remember when I first came here in 1989 the Bangkok Post printed a report from the British Embassy in Bangkok which listed "average" costs for anyone thinking of coming to live here. I can't remember the figures, but the total was around 50,000 baht per month. However the total did include the cost of domestic staff (chauffeur, 2 maids, 2 gardeners, 2 house boys, security staff etc), land tax, and the cost of 4 air-con units on 24/7. Expenses that we all (of course) have to pay. With estimates like that, it's no wonder that the Thai Immigration thinks we all need a big income to support ourselves.
bumbui Posted November 15, 2008 Author Posted November 15, 2008 yesterday i was in KAP CHEUNG immigratrion office for a renew of my one year extension of non immigration visa typ o i make every year the retiremend visa as you know the baht is very strong in the moment and my embassy give me this year a pension letter over (only) 64750 baht....... not enough said the immigration officer in KAP CHEUNG you must show a letter over 65 000 not less .....big boss in BKK controls everything I show my bank book with enough money .......it was not good enought so I must go to the bank (other side street in KAP CHEUNG) and get a bank statement over some money in my bank account OK i give the bank letter to KAP CHEUNG immigration and they give me my visa let me say one thing the immigration officers ( 2 woman ) are very friendly and helpfull in KAP CHEUNG and beauty too ..however things have changed now you must have new pension letter every year from your embassy and this letter must show the demanded sum of money exately if you make the retiredment visa ..no problem take a letter from your bank with you if you make a married visa and must show 45 000 ( and maybe not have ) good luck for you Lucky you only have to go across the street and get the bank letter (if I recall only one bank in that village) I would have had to go and back 400km + maybe wait 1 or 2 days to get the letter back to immigration In any cases as you say the ladies at Kap Cheong are kind and pretty and it is a real easy place to get an extension Yes other side street you find one filiale BKK bank
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