Long Stay O-A Visa: The Path to a Comfortable Life in Thailand (1-Year)

Long Stay O-A Visa: The Path to a Comfortable Life in Thailand (1-Year)
Are you over 50 years old and thinking about living in Thailand for an extended period? The Long Stay O-A Visa could be the perfect option for you. Here’s everything you need to know to start your new chapter in the Land of Smiles.
Eligibility for the Long Stay O-A Visa
To apply for the Long Stay O-A Visa, you must meet the following criteria:
1. Age Requirement:
Applicants must be 50 years or older at the time of application.
2. National Security:
Applicants must not have a criminal record or pose a threat to the security of Thailand or their home country.
3. Health Requirements:
You should not have any of the following prohibited diseases (as per Ministry of Health regulations):
๐ Leprosy
๐ Active tuberculosis
๐ Elephantiasis
๐ Third-stage syphilis

4. Work Restrictions:
You cannot work while holding the Long Stay O-A Visa in Thailand.
5. Other Requirements:
๐ Nationality: Available for applicants from various countries.
๐ Financial Requirements: You must have a bank account in Thailand with a balance of at least 800,000 Baht, or proof of a monthly income of 65,000 Baht or more.
Visa Details
๐ Visa Validity: The visa is granted for 90 days per entry, with a maximum stay of 1 year per visa.
๐ Visa Fee: The application fee is 5,000 Baht.
๐ Application Locations: You can apply for the O-A visa at Thai embassies or consulates in your home country, or online at www.thaievisa.go.th.
Required Documents for the Application
1. Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 18 months.
2. Completed Application Form: Includes personal history and passport-sized photos (3 sets).
3. Financial Evidence:
๐ Bank statement showing at least 800,000 Baht in a Thai bank account.
๐ Alternatively, proof of monthly income or pension of 65,000 Baht or more.
4. Criminal Record Certificate: Must be from your country of origin or the country of your permanent residence (valid within 3 months).
5. Medical Certificate: Must confirm you are free of prohibited diseases, with a certificate issued within the last 3 months.

6. Health Insurance: Must provide proof of health insurance that covers medical expenses up to 3 million Baht (including coverage for COVID-19).
7. Marriage Certificate: If bringing a spouse who cannot apply for this visa, they can receive an O Visa for 3 months.
Additional Information
๐ In-Country Registration: After entering Thailand, you must report to immigration every 90 days. You can report in person or by mail.
๐ Extending Your Stay: After 1 year, you can extend your visa for another year by proving continued financial support (either through bank deposits or monthly income).
Benefits of the Long Stay O-A Visa
๐ Easy Access to Thailand: Allows you to stay for up to 1 year, with the option to extend.
๐ Affordable Fee: At only 5,000 Baht, the application fee is budget-friendly.
๐ Retirement-Friendly: Ideal for retirees who want to enjoy their golden years in Thailand.
For more information and to apply, visit the official Thai Immigration website or longstay.tgia.org.
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