Thailand Retirement Visa Non-Immigrant OA Visa or OX Visa
Thailand offers two types of long-stay visas, OA and OX, catering to retirees and individuals seeking an extended stay or Long-term visas, typically for stays of 1 to 10 years. Both visas come with unique benefits and requirements:
Non-Immigrant OA Visa
- Designed for retirees aged 50 years and above.
- Allows a one-year stay in Thailand with the possibility of yearly renewal.
- Prohibits employment while in Thailand.
Non-Immigrant OX Visa
- Aimed at retirees from specific countries.
- Offers a longer validity period of up to 10 years (initial 5 years, extendable).
- Includes additional privileges like reduced financial reporting requirements and expedited processing.
Both visa types ensure an extended, comfortable stay in Thailand, making them popular choices among retirees worldwide.
Documents Needed for OA and OX Visas
- Passport with at least 18 months of validity (for OA) or 10 years (for OX).
- Completed visa application form.
- Recent passport-sized photos (4×6 cm).
- Proof of financial stability:
- For OA: 800,000 THB in a Thai bank or a monthly income of 65,000 THB.
- For OX: 3 million THB in a Thai bank or equivalent assets/income.
- Police clearance certificate from the country of residence.
- Medical certificate showing no prohibited diseases.
- Proof of health insurance:
- OA: Coverage of at least 40,000 THB for outpatient treatment and 400,000 THB for inpatient treatment.
- OX: Comprehensive health insurance from Thailand or the applicant’s home country.
Common Requirements
Additional Documents for OX Visa
- Proof of nationality from one of the eligible countries.
- Bank guarantee or equivalent financial documents if required.
Visa Validity
- OA Visa: Valid for 1 year with an unlimited number of renewals, provided eligibility criteria are maintained.
- OX Visa: Initial 5-year validity with an extension option for another 5 years, totaling 10 years.
- Both visas allow multiple entries into Thailand.
Alternatives to OA and OX Visas
If the OA or OX visas don’t meet your needs, consider these alternatives:
- Ideal for retirees, professionals, and wealthy individuals.
- Renewable 5-year multiple-entry visa with expedited airport processing.
- Requires proof of assets, income, or expertise in targeted industries.
- Features annual reporting instead of the standard 90-day reporting requirement
1. LTR Visa (Long-Term Resident Visa)
- A premium visa offering stays of 5, 10, or 20 years.
- Includes exclusive benefits like airport services, healthcare perks, and VIP privileges.
- Membership-based and suited for individuals seeking a luxurious lifestyle.
2.Thailand Elite Visa
- A short-term visa that can be extended into a retirement visa.
- Requires proof of financial stability and residence in Thailand.
3. Non-Immigrant O Visa
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Can my family members accompany me to Thailand if I hold a Non-B Visa?
▼Yes, eligible family members—including your spouse, parents, and unmarried children under 20 years old—can apply for a Non-Immigrant Visa “O.” This visa allows them to stay in Thailand for up to one year.
Can I work in Thailand with a Retirement Visa?
▼No, employment is strictly prohibited for Retirement Visa holders.
How do I renew my Retirement Visa?
▼Submit your renewal application at the Thai immigration office with updated financial and residency documentation.
Can my spouse accompany me on a Retirement Visa?
▼Yes, but your spouse must apply for a Non-Immigrant O Visa. A notarized marriage certificate is required.
What happens if I forget to report my address every 90 days?
▼You may be fined for failing to report your address on time. Ensure you stay compliant with immigration rules.
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