Questioner: Driekens I have a question on behalf of a lady with early onset dementia, 79 years old from Belgium, to extend a Non-O visa and asks me if I can do anything for her. Her income is slightly above 1700 Euro per month, this should be enough with this rate of 38 baht, if you get less baht it will be a different story. She also has a bankbook with 400k on it, which together is more...

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After living in Thailand (with family) for 20 years on an extension of stay with 800K deposit, I have to use the DUO option this year (income + bank balance=800K

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I have a retirement visa and a bank amount at Bangkok Bank of 800.000 thb. At the beginning of next year, I want to set the required deposit to 400.000 thb when applying for the extension of my retirement visa with a visa support letter from the embassy, ​​and to meet the remaining amount through my pension and state pension.

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I have a question regarding extending the period of stay and the financial requirements involved. I have a Non Imm O visa, and until now I always had and always have Baht 800.000 in my account. I recently read that you can also propose a combination with monthly income and amount in the bank.

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What is not clear to me concerns financial requirements: a combination of income and bank amount that together must be at least 800 Baht on an annual basis in a Thai bank account. Prove bank amount with bank receipts and income with an Incom Affidavit.

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About the “combination method” of income for retirement visa extension application. So a visa support letter issued by NL embassy Bangkok and an amount in THB on a Thai bank account.

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Does the combination method (a cash amount in the bank plus state pension and pension) exist for applying for a Non O immigrant visa?

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For retirement visa, Non O Immigration visa: Is the combination method of part money in the bank and the other part via pension to meet the minimum condition of 65000 thb pm still possible or is the only option to secure 800.000 thb?

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I want to make use of the possibility to extend my period of stay annually on the basis of 'retirement'. I opt for the 400.000 Baht in the bank, supplemented with sufficient monthly pension payments.

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We already know one thing for sure. The financial requirements of a Non-immigrant OA have indeed increased considerably now that it has also been confirmed on the website of the Thai embassy in The Hague.

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I do my annual renewal every year using the combination method and it never causes a problem. I will probably move to Pattaya this year and will do my extension there. Is the combination method also accepted in Pattaya?

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My question is specifically about “The income must be proven with a proof of income”. I have heard from several people that the proof in income, for the combination method, may also consist of, I will use your definition, the deposit method.

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Extension Non-imm/Non-o at Chiang Mai office (near the airport). I want to make a special mention that the combi method is (still) accepted here in Chiang Mai!

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Today I was at the immigration office in Chiang Mai for a non immigrant visa O. But now they don't accept the combination of monthly income and bank. They indicated that they don't do that in Chiang Mai. Do you perhaps know an immigration office in Thailand where they do accept it or do I have to leave the country to an embassy or consulate?

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If you apply for an extension via a combi, for example, you have 400.000 baht in your bank account and you send 34.000 baht to your account every month. 34.000 x 12 = 408.000 baht. month 600.000 baht on your account 17.000 x 17.000 = 12. In both cases you will have 204.000 in your account.

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mmigration Chiang Mai – Combo Method no longer allowed for extension..

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Headed out this morning for my extension. First to the bank for bank statement and to update my bank book. Stood outside again after 15 minutes and then to Immigration here in Khon Kaen. Here, too, it was my turn.

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