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happyme

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  1. 11 hours ago, MamaSan said:

    After simply (but elegantly) presenting back-up documentation alone, I was told to go back to get a Consulate letter.  'Asked if the letter would have been enough but answer was no - need back-up.  'Asked if I need the letter, do I need the back-up?  Answer was yes. The "reasoning" seemed a bit cirtuitous...

    They want to see you have cash in Thailand

     

  2. 2 hours ago, Mahseer said:

    In town there is Archers (others will have to confirm if they have lamb) which is excellent value and Sheryle's on Rajwithi who are starting roast this week (according to a newsletter) and they have lamb, beef, chicken and pork but personally never been there. Outside of town Yummy Pizza is also excellent and they have beef, chicken and pork.

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  3. On 8/31/2018 at 11:50 AM, Dante99 said:

    I do not think there has been confirmation that CM Immigration is checking proof of income for extension renewals, is there?  Has it been only for first timers?  There seem to be reports of recent renewals without proof required.  Correct?

    My friend has being doing R visa for years this time he had to get bank statement 

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  4. On 7/11/2018 at 3:58 PM, jeffandgop said:

    And how do you know that bank statements are sufficient? which bank? Thai bank? US bank?  Any offshore bank?  How many months of statements?  Any certifications of bank statements?  What other documents? Tax returns? Income provider letters or statements?  How long do any documents maintain validity before being provided to CM IMM?

    It is a big deal for many who need that extension of stay and whose approval may depend on documents that must be asked for or prepared well before applying or otherwise it may be too late. 

    The requirement is not expressed as “just have a sufficient monthly income”. It’s 65K baht of income per month. The requirements to prove it should be just as clear. 

    It has to be in a Thai Bank 

     

  5. NBTC controls Internet TV boxes

     

    BANGKOK, 12 May 2017 (NNT) - The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC)

    has imposed a regulation to classify Internet TV boxes as controlled equipment.

    The regulation requires producers and importers of Internet TV boxes, such as Media Box, Android Box, Apple TV Box, TV Stick, HDMI Dongle, and Chromecast to apply for permission from the NBTC in accordance with Section 70 of the NBTC Act B.E.2008.

    Penalties for those who produce, import or sell unauthorized Internet TV boxes include a maximum of two years in jail and/or a maximum fine of two million baht.

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