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andy85

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  1. I'm going through this now with Phuket immigration. I have a year's worth of Wise transfers (selected the correct option in the app), all marked as 'Foreign T/T' in my bank statement. The officer refused to accept it, told me I needed a credit advice slip for each transfer, or a summary of foreign transfers, from Bangkok Bank. The guy in line before me also had the same issue. It has taken another week to obtain this from the bank and my visa expired today, yay...

  2. 1 hour ago, Peter Denis said:

    When using the money-in-bank method, the 400K is required when applying for a 1-year extension of stay based on your current Non Imm O - marriage Visa.

    It is not required when you apply for a 60-day extension for reason of visiting your thai wife.

    Thank you very much @Peter Denis and @cornishcarlos. I went back, spoke to someone else, and got a 60-day extension without showing a bank statement.

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  3. Thanks for the advice everyone. I'm not going to prepare a special steak for it, as I wouldn't put it past the mad old woman next door to return the favour to our dog. We have a small townhouse so a big dog isn't an option unfortunately, although I would love one.

    I think I'll try to organise a pow-wow with the moo-bahn chiefs and her, with the ultimatum either the dog stays inside their yard permanently or the local cops pay her a visit and go home a few baht richer.

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  4. Hi all,

    Around one year ago I gave into my girlfriend's nagging and got a dog (Pomeranian...yes I know...). During a walk down the street, the neighbours dog jumped out from behind it's gate and mauled it, and also bit my leg in the process. After negotiating with my gf, the neighbours agreed to pay half the medical bills (vet, rabies injections etc). They kept their gate closed for a month or so, and soon I started seeing it roaming outside again. It's quite aggressive and I've overheard other people complaining to the owner about the dog. It's not a stretch to say the dog could be a danger to small kids walking past.

    Fast forward to this week, and some other neighbours seem to have a problem keeping their two Shih Tzu's from escaping though their gate. They needed rescuing twice this week because this dog mauled them (grabbing the neck and shaking it like a rag-doll).

    The neighbours seem to not give a f**** about this situation, they actively avoid us (sometimes in almost comical ways), and I'm getting to the end of my tether from patching up bloodied dogs.

    Does anyone know the law regarding dangerous dogs in Thailand? Would the police even bother with this?

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  5. My Thai friend works across the road from where the body was discovered, she also confirmed the head trauma ("broken head" pointing to forehead) and something to do with the jaw possibly being broken. She said he looked Italian, and thought it looked like it was due to a fight rather than an accident.

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