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  1. 1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

    Apply anytime.

     

    BTW don't think online bookings are currently working.

    Certainly not a couple of weeks ago when I obtained annual extension.

    Keep in mind that the non O retirement gives you a 90 day stamp.

    I assume you also need/want to obtain 12 month extension 

    You're right, online booking says closed for maintenance since June. I wonder if one can telephone to make a booking? 

    Yes, I will want to obtain 12-month ext.

    thanks.

  2. I will soon enter Thailand visa exempt and will apply for Non-O retirement at CW. I already have the 800,000 in bank for several years of Non-OA extensions. My visa exempt allows 30-day stay. I know I have to apply more than 15 days before visa expires. But I wonder, how early can I apply? Can I apply a day or two after arriving in Bangkok? Would like to do early and am about to make online appointment booking. Thank you for your help.

  3. 2 hours ago, donx said:

    No. You are correct about the issuance date, but the expire date is the last day you can use the Thailand Pass to enter Thailand. You can enter any day between the issuance date and the expire date. Think of it like the issue date and expiration date of other types of documents such as a passport or a drivers license.

    Are you sure pls that you can enter anytime between the issue and expire dates? Because the Thailand Pass pdf itself specifies an "arrival date" and the documents to be uploaded include a hotel booking for specific date. In your case, is the "expire date" the same date as your flight and hotel booking? Thanks.

  4. 10 hours ago, donx said:

    That refers to the Thailand Pass itself I think. The issuance date and the expire date are definitely referencing the Thailand Pass so I assume the certificate status is as well. I’ve received multiple QR codes for my wife and daughter and the issuance date always matches with the day we received it.

     

    With such limited information associated with the QR code, I wonder how useful it is.

    So the "certificate" issuance date is the date you received the QR code and the expire date is the date of entry, correct? That means it is only good for entry on that one date (2022-12-13)? I ask because I recall someone else saying you are able to enter a day or so before or after the date that you apply for. Thanks again.

  5. 15 hours ago, donx said:

    I suggest to start looking soon and book a place that allows you free cancelation in case you find that the Test & Go package fee to too much. I found a 4-star hotel in Silom for under $90/per night per room. The Test & Go fee was BHT 2,000 per person and airport transit of 1,200 for up to 2 people.

    What was total cost of that Silom hotel Test & Go for one person? You mean $90 plus 2,000b? Free cancellation? Which hotel pls?

  6. Before I register, can I ask:

    1. the system will only permit entry only for a specific flight on a specific day, is that correct?

    2. Is it easy enough to re-register if the airline changes the flight, etc.? Do you simply register again as if your first registration did not exist? Wondering if I should wait until I am absolutely sure of travel date before registering, even if that may make things tight.

     

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  7. On 11/1/2021 at 4:55 PM, CMBob said:

    Converted last month from exempt entry to a Non-O at CM Immigration....and, although they saw a bankbook (Siam Commercial Bank) that held the 800k for years, they didn't see any evidence that the money originally came from abroad....nor did they ask for any such evidence.  So my guess is the OP is okay there.

     

    For the OP's benefit, the Non-O is not a "retirement visa", just a 90-day Non-O visa.  The annual extensions you can get based on that are extensions based on retirement (although many call that their retirement visa).   

    Thank you for sharing that.

    Upon arriving Bangkok visa exempt, did Immigration ask to see ticket out of Thailand within 30 days (or whatever period of stay your passport allows) and 10,000 baht in funds?

    Would you please confirm this is full list of required documents for Non-O conversion:

    --Bank guarantee letter, and it’s the same letter needed for OA extensions

    --Copy of bank passbook pages. How far back should that go?

    --Rental agreement and hand-drawn location map.

    --TM.87

    --Photo

    --2,000 baht

    By the way, did officer ask why you were converting from non-OA to non-O?

    Thank you again.

     

  8. 2 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

    It depends on whether you need a visa to enter Thailand.

     

    the answer to the second question is: yes, and the window is your flight schedule.

    I would enter visa exempt, so no need see consulate, correct? I ask because for old COE, had to go to consulate.

    if the Thailand Pass only allows entry on a specific date, what happens if you must change the date, or airline changes flight schedule, etc.? Can you change the date on the TP site easily, or need to apply again, or? Thanks.

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  9. Thank you to all for very helpful replies.

    I'm wondering, just in case I get an IO who follows 5.3 to the letter and does not accept the 800,000b I have had for years of OA extensions without proof it came from abroad (which I can't provide), should I make a new transfer from abroad just in case? Have you heard of any cases in which the OA funds were not accepted for O conversion? 

  10. I hold a U.S. passport and plan to fly from Hong Kong to Bangkok visa exempt in late November and apply for non-O retirement visa. (I have had a non-OA for years but this time did not get a re-entry so I could switch to non-O. Consulate here does not issue non-O retirement.)

    I know my questions have been asked before, but has anyone here done this recently?

    Pls help clarify the Thai Immigration list of requirements:

    “5.1. letter of guarantee from Thai bank in Thai language”

    --I can get from Bangkok Bank at CW on day of application? What does letter need to say?

    5.3 passbook showing at least 800,000b.

    --Must this be in the bank for any certain period before the day I apply for the visa?

    “5.3. Evidence of foreign currency fund transferred to Thailand“

    --This is proof the 800,000b came from abroad? What kinds of proof suffice? Would they accept the 800,000 held for several years of non-OA extensions? (Can’t prove anymore they from abroad.) Otherwise I plan to transfer from my Hong Kong account but I am not sure if that would show up as a foreign transfer on my Bangkok Bank book. Would a screenshot/printout of the online transfer be okay?

    The Immigration instructions say 5.1, 5.2, + 5.3 “must be issued and updated to be the same date of the Application.” How would that be possible for the proof the funds came from abroad?

    Thank you for your advice.

  11. 1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:


    The airline would ask for the ticket out of the country. They would not ask for the financial proof.

    Immigration does not bother with asking for a flight out of the country or financial proof.

    Thank you. And I need the insurance coverage only for the 30-day initial limit of the visa exempt, not for any extensions/new visa I plan to get after that, correct?

     

  12. 1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

    You may need to show a ticket out of the country within 30 days of arrival to the airline. It can be a onward ticket to anywhere. The certainly will not want to see financial proof.

    Immigration will not ask for the ticket out or any financial proof when you enter the country.

    You will not need the $50,000 baht insurance for anything after you enter the country. It is only needed for entry to the country.

    Thank you for your reply. Do you mean that the flight-out ticket, financial proof and insurance are requested by the airline when you check in, and will not be requested by immigration upon entry? I could not find info on website of local consulate here but saw this from New Zealand consulate and similar elsewhere. Says must show at "port of entry."

    Aliens entering Thailand under the Tourist Visa Exemption scheme must provide proof of adequate finances for the duration of stay in Thailand at the port of entry (i.e., traveller’s cheque or cash equivalent to 10,000 Baht per person and 20,000 Baht per family).Aliens entering Thailand by any means under the Tourist Visa Exemption scheme are required at the port of entry to have proof of onward travel (confirmed air, train, bus or boat tickets) to leave Thailand within 30 days after the date of arrival, otherwise a tourist visa must be obtained beforing entering Thailand.  

  13. I plan to enter Bangkok visa exempt in late November and then apply for a long-term visa. I will fly in using the return portion of a HK-Bangkok-HK ticket. I searched but could not find on this forum recent answers to:

    -- Do I need to show a ticket for flight out of Bangkok within the 30 days visa exempt stay? If so, I buy a ticket and then cancel for refund? If so, pls recommend best/cheapest route option for this.

    -- Do I need to show 10,000 baht cash? Or I also read it is 20,000?

    -- The $50,000 insurance needs to cover only the 30 days initially, correct? I plan to later buy insurance for the duration of the long-stay visa that I will apply for.

    Thank you. 

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