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  1. On 11/28/2020 at 7:46 PM, Sheryl said:

    Travel insurance will cover only emergencies and often by repatristing you. It will not cover non-emergencies and that includes quite a lot of still very necessary things: cataract surgery, hip/knee replacements etc to name but a few.

     

     

    But Safetywing travel insurance covers non-emergencies, outpatient as well as inpatient, etc. I guess it is not as comprehensive as regular medical, but I have not yet been able to see a significant difference. Pls advise.

  2. Thank you to all for your helpful answers.

    This means that if I have had the 800,000 banked for several years for OA extension and I leave Thailand next month, I need not prepare anything at all -- financial or otherwise -- for when I return visa exempt and apply for O conversion in December?

    Or should I transfer another 800,000 from abroad in case they do not accept the previous 800,000, which I can longer prove came from abroad? And if so, does the money need to have been in the bank for XXX number of months before application?

     

     

  3. 8 minutes ago, lopburi3 said:

    It was a Non O retirement extension (of many years).  Last year they did copy TM30 and they took TM30 and TM47 from passport and made copy of something this time so believe it was same - I live with wife so have no rent documents so that might be a factor.

     

     

    Last July I did Non OA retirement extension and they did not ask for TM30. Now you have me worried as I have to do extension again soon. Can someone confirm it is not needed for this at CW?

  4. 2 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    I am aware of immigration accepting the application if the 800k baht has been the bank for a long time. The only reason they want the proof it came from abroad is because there is no requirement for it to be in the bank for 2 months.

    All you can do is show them your bank book and possibly a statement that the 800k baht has been in the bank for years,

    Thank you for that. And if anyone has actually succeeded doing this at CW recently, I'd appreciate if you could let me know.

  5. Safetywing travel insurance appears to cover everything a regular health plan does -- worldwide (except home country), not just travel but also health issues, outpatient as well as inpatient, Covid cover, etc. Or am I missing something?

    I'm thinking about getting it for several months, then perhaps switching to regular plan.

     

  6. I just realized -- If in my plan to eventually convert to Non-O, if I don't get a re-entry on my OA extension when I go abroad in July (family matter), then I take the risk that I may not be able to return to Thailand as planned in December if Covid still keeps borders closed to all but Thais and holders of long-stay extensions. Correct?

    By any chance could I get a re-entry just in case and have the Thai consulate cancel it if it turns out I don't need it to return to Thailand?

    Thanks.

  7. On 6/20/2021 at 12:31 PM, ubonjoe said:

    As he wrote it is needed to apply for a 90 day non-o visa entry at immigration unless the 800k baht has been in the bank for a long time (but some office may still want the proof).

     

    Does CW require this proof? My 800,000 has been in bank for several years for OA extension, but I doubt I could get documentation that it was originally transferred from abroad. And if proof required, what kinds of proof are accepted? This is what is meant by Immigration Non-o requirements document clause 5.3 -- "evidence of foreign currency fund transferred to Thailand," correct? Or is that a separate thing?

  8. 41 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    Same requirements as getting one at a immigration office. But no need for a TM8 form, passport copies and a photo if you pay a 250 baht service charge.

    The re-entry permit desk is after security before the departure immigration desks in departure zone 2.

    You have to get one before departure from the country. There is no place to get one outside the country.

     

    The 250 service charge -- that's so that they fill out the form, make copies, take photo for you? And on top of the regular re-entry permit fee if get at CW (1,000 single/3,800 multlple)?

    How much time should I allot to this at airport? Usually what's the queue like? And it's open whenever airport is?

    Thank you for your help.

  9. I hold US passport and live in Bangkok.

    I'm doing my annual OA extension next month and in August will be going to Hong Kong before returning to Thailand in December. Is there any reason at all why I shouldn't return visa exempt and convert to O when I return? I'd need to decide before my trip because I'd have to get a re-entry to keep OA active or not get one in order to nullify it and enter visa exempt. (BTW, Hong Kong does not issue O for retirement.)

    I know O has the no-insurance-needed advantage. But does it have any disadvantages compared with OA? Last year, when I returned from Hong Kong, they allowed OA holders to enter Thailand weeks before O holders. That made me uncertain about switching. And could we expect OA-type insurance requirement added to O in near future?

  10. It is now almost 2 months since I mailed my 90-day report and still no receipt received and no answers to my emails, calls, etc. I'd prefer not to go to MTT due fear infection, long distance. I have tracking proof I sent it and they received. I am doing OA extension (based on retirement) at CW in a month. What if I still don't get approval receipt by then? Do I need to show it when doing extension?

    Thank you for advice.

  11. 7 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    The clerk issuing queue ticket will sort you out. 

    BTW what date does your insurance policy start and what date are you applying for extension.

    I haven't heard back from insurance co. yet re my (just-sent) application, so will apply as soon as I receive the policy. They said they can start policy on day it is approved. My stay extension expired a couple of weeks ago; I assume it will be not be problem to extend under the amnesty.

  12. 2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    They will do it at immigration.

    Did you receive letter along with pp

    Yes, US embassy letter asking Immigration to "bearer's immigration stamp" from old to new passport. I'm wondering, for that, do I need to go to a different counter at CW to get this done before going to Non O-A stay extension counter? Or do I just show up at Non O-A counter with both passports?

  13. On 7/15/2020 at 7:29 AM, Tanoshi said:

    Passport.

    Completed form TM7.

    Copies of photo page and any other pages with a Visa or stamps.

    Copy of TM6.

    Proof of address, such as signed copies of the house owners Tabien Baan and ID card, rental contract.

    Map pinpointing house location.

    2 x 6x4cm passport photos.

    Proof of meeting the financial requirements.

     

    Would someone who has just done extension of Non O-A based on retirement, that this list is complete and no TM30 anymore? And proof of financial requirements the same as last year -- copies of bank book pages showing seasoned 800,000 over the course of one year and letter from Bangkok Bank downstairs?

  14. Thank you to all for helpful advice.

    I will try to extend my O-A. (By the way, to respond to one question, it would be my 5th or 6th annual extension.)

    Thanks for pointing out that leaving with no re-entry would invalidate the stay permission. I had the impression from other forum posts that it was with a single re-entry.

    However, I'm wondering if I should get a single re-entry to keep my stay alive after I leave Thailand for abroad in a few weeks -- just in case in future (in my case, in December) people with valid retirement stays are allowed in and visa exempt not. (I know they are given no preference currently.) Though that would delay my plan to convert to Non-O.

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  15. I hold US passport, live in Bangkok. my Non-OA year-stay based on retirement expired early this month and I did not extend it, since I need to depart Thailand in early August anyway and planned to come back in December visa exempt and apply for Non-O at CW. Now I'm having second thoughts and wondering if I should extend the Non-OA because of all the uncertainty around flights and borders in the future -- people in this forum say CW will extend expired Non-OA under the amnesty. One thing I'm wondering: would I have a better chance of being allowed back into Thailand in December if I'm holding a Non-OA extension than if I came in visa exempt?

    And if I extend:

    -- should I get single re-entry so I can convert to Non-O when I return. Or in these uncertain times, is it safer to get double or multiple? If single, the Non O-A would be invalidated as soon as I pass immigration upon arrival, correct? If I changed my mind because of new COVID circumstances, could I get another re-entry at overseas Thai consulate before flying to Thailand, or at Suvarnabhumi arrival before going to immigration?

    -- For the cheaper LMG insurance recommended in this forum, what day should I have the policy start if my stay already expired? Would it need to be backdated to the expiry date (is that even possible)?

    Pls excuse me, I posted related message on my situation earlier but am now asking new questions. I appreciate your advice.

     

     

     

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