Ok, this question is for those of you who have recently resided in the US, then went to live in Thailand with a Retirement Visa. Please don’t respond with “go to this web site” or “check out this blog site” etc. Been there- done that. The info at those sites is as clear as mud. I have even tried telephoning the Thai consulate in LA only to get into one recorded loop after another. I am frustrated. I want to avoid the expense of a visa service company.
I currently live in the US and want to get a Thai Retirement visa. The primary hang-up is with the bank statement. The requirement is that I would need to have money on deposit in a Thai passbook account. Since I can’t do that from here (open a bank account in Thailand), it seems that the only option open to me is to apply for a non-immigrant type “O” 90 day visa…and then, when I am in Thailand, apply for a Retirement visa while I’m there.
So, is this a viable strategy? Do you have a better suggestion? Please tell me how YOU did it.
Thanks in advance!
How to retire in Thailand





