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BritTim

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  1. The 30-day extension of a visa exempt entry has virtually never been denied. The fact that you have a flight booking is not a reason that will be used to justify the extremely unusual act of denying such an extension. You will be fine with the 30-day extension, but need to do some careful thinking and research if you hope to spend further time in Thailand after the current visa exempt entry and extension are up.
  2. The decision by Thai immigration at the border was unexpected but, as others have suggested, probably to do with not wanting to provide a visa exemption after a long consecutive stay in Thailand. If it is convenient to travel to Mae Sai or Ranong, I do not think you will have a problem doing a border bounce there for a visa exempt entry. Alternatively, maybe just do it by air. How do you fancy a short holiday somewhere like Saigon or Penang?
  3. Requirements vary between embassies/consulates for most categories of visa. It is generally pointless trying to speculate on the reasons for those differences. All you can do be be aware of the requirements, and react appropriately.
  4. I am assuming you want to get a Non O visa based on being aged over age 50 (intended for retired people). Unlike a Non O visa based on having a Thai spouse, the Non O (retired) has financial requirements at all nearby embassies/consulates. An agent cannot help you avoid those requirements when you apply outside Thailand.
  5. A multiple entry Non O visa when married to a Thai costs 5,000 baht in Savannakhet. This visa provides 90-day permission to stay each time you enter Thailand for 12 months after the visa is issued. That means you must do a border bounce every 90 days (or apply for an extension at Immigration). Commonly, the extension applied for is the 60-day extension to visit your Thai spouse.
  6. Changing the reason for your permission to stay from working to marriage to a Thai is possible according to the rules. You need to make sure you have all the necessary documentation to apply for an extension based on marriage at the same time you are cancelling the extended permission to stay based on working.
  7. If you do not have time to apply at the Phnom Penh embassy, it will not be quicker using the e-visa system. That is apart from the fact that, as you apparently realise, applying while outside the UK is against the rules (and you might get caught).
  8. If you are currently in Cambodia, and planning to request a visa exemption on your return to Thailand, it will generally be safer to enter by land than by air. However, avoid trying to enter at the Poipet/Aranyaprathet crossing.
  9. If you live in the area services by Mae Sai, and you are currently in Thailand on a visa exempt entry, then it appears you are encountering officials who do not want to do their work. Unfortunately, there is not much you can do about it. Although aggravating, a Non O from an embassy/consulate outside Thailand might be a practical solution.
  10. There has been fighting near Myawaddy (Myanmar side of the border). At last report, border bounces were still being allowed, but it appears (based on your report) that this has now changed. Thank you for the update.
  11. This thread has run its course, and is no longer providing any further information of value. CLOSED
  12. In the past, the guideline that Vientiane used is that they will grant you up to two tourist visas issued by them visible in your current passport. Hopefully, they still use the same guideline. Assuming you make the trip, please provide feedback here on how it goes.
  13. In this case, you are well advised to totally understand the process, and to use correct terminology (even if often the officials do not). You have an extension of your permission to stay based on working. You do not have a visa of any description. When your employment ceases, you are no longer entitled to your extended permission to stay on the basis of working, but can change the reason for your stay to be based on retirement (if you can meet the conditions for a retirement extension.
  14. Normally, you should be fine. Based on the historical experience, if you have not had Thai tourist visas from Vientiane in the past, your application for a tourist visa there should be successful. Other consulates have become more restrictive about granting tourist visas, and it cannot be ruled out that Vientiane has new requirements that could cause you problems. Remember that you need an appointment to apply in Vientiane, and you often need to make an appointment quite far in advance.
  15. The thread title indicates that he is talking about application for a visa. Further, when you are apply for an extension on the basis of retirement, you do not use terminology that is specific to a visa application. I am reluctant to curtail discussions, but may need to close this thread if there are continuing senseless attempts to justify inaccurate posts.
  16. My own experience has been that you cannot pass security without a boarding pass. Occasionally, I have seen standby passengers airside, but only in special situations. The main one is where connecting passengers arrived too late to take their planned flights, and the airline is trying to fit them in on a later flight.
  17. An under consideration period exists when you need a Non O visa before you can apply for the 12-month extensions. The under consideration period typically takes about a month and requires sign off at Division headquarters. The requirement to wait overnight to get your passport back when you apply for an extension is not an "under consideration" period. It is simply a wait for the senior official in Jomtien to rubber stamp the extension.
  18. Application for a Non O visa at Immigration is taken under consideration. There is no under consideration period for a 12-month extension on the basis of retirement. However, if you apply in Jomtien, you will probably need to come back the next day to receive your passport with the approved extension stamp.
  19. Nice! I am sure many people would be happy even if there was an honesty box beside the photocopier asking for 60 satang a page.
  20. If leaving Thailand to get extra time anyway, it may be just as easy to apply for the Non O visa at a consulate, forgetting about doing so in Jomtien where they might find other ways to make the application difficult.
  21. Yes, only single entry tourist visas are available. Avoid trying in Jakarta. Your application has a good chance of being denied. To apply in Vientiane, you need an appointment. Apply for this well ahead of time.
  22. For quite some time, during Covid, it was possible to get 60-day Covid extensions. This did not involve applications for a visa using TM86 or TM87. As most here seem to appreciate, application for an extension of your permission to stay (using the TM7 form) is not the same as applying for a Non Immigrant visa (using the TM86/TM87 forms). The official rule when apply for a Non O visa at Immigration on the basis of retirement is that you need 800k baht in the bank on the day of application with proof that the money originated abroad. Notes: (i) if the money has been undisturbed in a Thai bank account for a significant period, most offices will waive the proof that the money originated abroad. (ii) if you are a citizen of a country whose embassy still issues income letters, you can use an income letter showing an income of minimum 65,000 baht per month as an alternative to the money in the bank. Note that a possible workaround is to apply in Bangkok. If you check into a hotel in Bangkok, and apply for the visa there, Immigration will accept the explanation that you are staying in hotels while looking for a permanent place to live. This would need three trips to Bangkok (with nights in hotel): application for visa; collection of visa and 90-day permission to stay after the under consideration period; and application for the first one-year extension. After that you can establish a residence in Pattaya and continue normally.
  23. As pointed out, this topic is stale. Anyone interested should start a new topic. CLOSED
  24. To be fair, the officials who are complaining are not the ones who make the rules, and would probably agree with you. Even if you are frustrated, try to be nice to them.
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