JD100 Posted January 3 Posted January 3 Hello! I am a U.S. Citizen looking to obtain a Retirement Visa in Thailand, and have some questions: 1) The Thai government website says someone applying for a retirement visa must have proof of pension or regular income from a source outside of Thailand that is not less than THB ฿65,000 per month. I have this proof with a U.S. Social Security letter, so exactly how to I “present this information” to the Thai visa office when I arrive in Thailand? 2) Also, is it true that if I apply while I am in the country, I don't have to present proof of health insurance? I have seen conflicting info about that. I currently am living in Argentina, but have U.S. Citizenship. 3) What is the “Medical Certificate” and what is the ‘physical testing’ requirement? Again, it is my understanding that Health insurance/medical certificate is not required if I apply for this visa in-country? 4) Can you recommend a very Good Thai Agent who can assist me with getting a retirement Visa when I’m in-country? Thanks in advance for your answers! Quote
Popular Post kokopelli3 Posted January 5 Popular Post Posted January 5 Many of your questions can be answered on aseannow.com forum if you want to try it. Yes, true you don't need health insurance if you apply for a Non O visa when in Thailand. In Pattaya a reputable agent is Maneerat Visa, Pattaya 13/2, Pattaya City, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150. This location is commonly referred to as Soi Post Office located near Royal Garden. Mavica, vinapu, Marc in Calif and 3 others 5 1 Quote
vinapu Posted January 6 Posted January 6 22 hours ago, kokopelli3 said: . This location is commonly referred to as Soi Post Office located near Royal Garden. and just few sois away from Boyztown Quote