Thailand Visa question No. 173/23: Year extension – Austrian Consul letter or embassy visa support letter?
Concerns annual extension (retirement visa O) based on THB 65.000 income per month. I do this every year with the income statement from the Austrian consul without any problems. My question is this still accepted or does it now have to be the official letter from the NL embassy?
Do you perhaps also know whether the “income statement” with presentation of the extract from the (Belgian) pension service and declared legal by the Austrian consul is now also accepted by Immigration?
TB Immigration Info Letter 058/22: Proof of income Austrian consul was not accepted (continued)
The Austrian consul wrote to me on October 22 that his “letter” would still be accepted by Immigration Pattaya if I asked about Khun Somsak. That turned out to be incorrect.
TB Immigration Info Letter 057/22: Proof of Austrian Consul income was not accepted
Was at Immigration Pattaya this morning (October 19). The statement about my pension income by the Austrian Consul General was not accepted. Must provide a statement from own embassy.
Comments are regularly made on Thailand blog about visa (extension), to which the excellent expert RonnyLatYa has to make it clear that it is not a visa extension. I think Visa is a credit company and the plural of Visa, which comes from Latin.
TB Immigration Infobrief Nr 015/22: Immigration Ranong – Income statement Austrian Consul refused
During my renewal of my annual visa in Ranong Non immigrant retirement, my application was rejected due to my letter of support from the Austrian consul. For the past 6 years, this income statement has always been accepted.
Thailand Visa Question No. 351/21: Austrian Consul Pattaya
I just read your answer to a questioner regarding a Visa Support Letter. In your answer you suggest that he could possibly go to the Austrian consulate in Pattaya. I have been coming there for the past few years to have the Proof of Life stamped, which are accepted by the Pension Fund and SVB.
I would like to inform you that the Austrian embassy in Pattaya no longer cooperates with the Belgian federal government. Previously, you could go there as a Belgian for legalization of (income) signature for the extension of your visa. The Consul told me personally. They still work with other countries!
Visa for Thailand: Can the Austrian consul in Pattaya also make the income statement for Belgians?
Can the Austrian consul in Pattaya also make this income statement for Belgians? This was recently contradicted…hence.
Does anyone know if the Austrian consul still issues income statements? The problem is that the Dutch embassy only wants to issue this for money from the Netherlands and that is just too little, but it is allowed in combination with 400.000 baht in the bank. I also receive some pension from abroad, and that is enough.
I'm reading a new adjustment here that they want to use to counter false 'retirement'. Read the bottom sentences at 90 days notification. They want to see a bank statement from you every 90 days.
Can I go to Austrian consul in Pattaya for annual visa extension?
At the beginning of November I have to renew my annual visa. With regard to the income statement, the question is, can I appeal to the Austrian consul located in Rene Pfister's Thai resort?
Reader Submission: Hassle over annual visa income statement
You all know about the new rules for issuing annual visas. In short, the “income statement”. I have sent all the necessary documents such as bank statements, tax return, accountant's statement, copy sister, copy of that, a whole pack of paper with 2000 baht in it via EMS to the Dutch embassy in Bangkok. A week later the mail brought me the necessary document.