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Non-Immigrant “O” Visa Requirements

If you’re planning to retire or live long-term in Thailand, the Non-Immigrant O Visa is a popular and viable option. At One-Stop Hua Hin, we frequently help expats and retirees navigate the visa process — and one of the most common questions we hear is:

“What are the financial and health insurance requirements for the Non-Immigrant O Visa?”

In this article, we’ll break down the exact financial criteria, explain the health insurance rules, and give you the latest updates for 2025 — so you can prepare confidently and avoid delays or rejections.

What Is the Non-Immigrant O Visa?

The Non-Immigrant O Visa is suitable for:

  • Foreigners aged 50+ who want to retire in Thailand
  • Foreigners married to or supporting Thai family members
  • Those accompanying family with other visa categories (e.g., O-A or B)

This visa can be obtained for single-entry (90 days) or multiple-entry (valid for 1 year), and can be extended annually inside Thailand.

Financial Requirements for Retirement Applicants (Age 50+)

If you’re applying for a Non-Immigrant O Visa for retirement, you’ll need to meet one of the following financial conditions:

Option 1: Bank Deposit Only

  • 800,000 THB deposited in a Thai bank account, in your name only
  • Funds must be deposited at least 2 months before the application for your first extension
  • For renewals, the amount must stay in the account:
    • Full 800,000 THB for 3 months after approval
    • No less than 400,000 THB for the next 9 months

Option 2: Monthly Income

  • 65,000 THB per month of provable income (e.g., pensions, investments)
  • Must be transferred into a Thai bank account, with clear proof via bank statements

Option 3: Combination Method

  • Combination of bank balance and income totaling 800,000 THB per year
  • E.g., 400,000 THB in the bank + 33,400 THB/month income

Additional Notes:

  • Your bank must be a Thai bank (with branch in Thailand)
  • You’ll need a bank letter confirming the account and funds
  • 12 months of updated bank statements may be required for renewals

Health Insurance Requirements

Unlike the Non-Immigrant O-A Visa, which mandates specific health insurance, the Non-Immigrant O Visa does not always require it. However, this depends on:

🔹 Applying from abroad (Thai embassy/consulate):

Some embassies may require basic health insurance coverage. It’s best to check with the specific Thai consulate.

🔹 Applying within Thailand:

  • For retirement extensions (Non-Immigrant O Visa), no official insurance requirement currently exists.
  • However, immigration offices may vary by province. Some offices (e.g., in tourist-heavy areas) might encourage or request proof of insurance.

Our Recommendation:

Even when not legally required, having private health insurance is highly recommended:

  • Access better hospitals and services
  • Avoid high out-of-pocket medical bills
  • Meet possible future policy changes (Thailand is considering making insurance mandatory for all retirees).

If you want to learn more about our Visa services, click here: One Stop Hua Hin Visa Services.

Why Work with One-Stop Hua Hin?

The visa process in Thailand can be smooth — or stressful — depending on your preparation. At One-Stop Hua Hin, we offer:

  • ✅ Personalized visa consulting and renewals
  • ✅ Document preparation and translation
  • ✅ Bank letter assistance and liaison
  • ✅ Help with securing affordable health insurance
  • ✅ Ongoing support for extensions, re-entry permits, and more

Whether you’re applying for your first Non-O Visa, or you’re a retiree needing help with your yearly extension, we’re here to simplify the process for you.

Final Tips

  • Start preparing your financials at least 2–3 months before applying
  • Always double-check local immigration rules, which may differ slightly
  • Consider purchasing basic health insurance, even if not required yet

📞 Get Expert Help Today

Need assistance with your Non-Immigrant O Visa in Hua Hin?

Contact OneStop Hua Hin for a free consultation — and let our expert team take care of the details, so you can focus on enjoying your new life in Thailand.

 

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