Whatever they will accept, I wish they would make up their minds and tell us already. American tax documents may help Americans, but it would also be nice to know what, if anything, they will accept from other nationalities.Up2u wrote:If Pattaya Immigration were to accept 1099's(SSA-1099, 1099R) that would be great
I am also curious about what is going on with nationalizes other than USA, UK, Australia, and Denmark. Are other nationalities also going through this or are they picking only on those 4. And if it's only those 4, why?
Whatever alternatives they come up with, if any, I'm expecting plenty of confusion at first - on both sides.
Even once they tell us what they will accept, I'm going to prepare whatever it is, but I'm not going to touch that 800,000 baht until I have the retirement visa renewal in hand, along with convincing assurances - very convincing - from sources I am also convinced truly know what they are talking about, that whatever was accepted will continue to be accepted for renewals from now on.
At least it is beginning to look like they're going to come up with alternatives, but until they do, so far nothing has changed and to date all we know is the embassy affidavits are about to become unacceptable and the 800,000 baht in a Thai bank account for three months prior to applying for the retirement visa is acceptable.
If anyone knows anything more than that at this point, I'd like you to tell us what you know and how you know it.
"What did the President know and when did he know it?"
- Senator Howard Baker - Watergate hearings