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  1. My experience today submitting TM 30 at Jomtein. I returned from a short trip to the Philippines yesterday, went to submit a new TM 30 today and the officer told me that i didnt need to submit a new TM 30 because i only left for a short time. She did replace the old report slip in my passport with my new one, but told me if i only go out for less than 1 month, i do not need to report again because i was returning to the same address and was only gone for a short time. I didnt ask too many questions as to why, only said ok and thank you. 

     

    Im on a multi tourist visa, have a house, always submitted TM30 on every return from traveling out of the country. I guess the flood of paperwork per the law is becoming overwelming for them and they're starting to use common sense...evolution has begun!

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  2. There was another topic on this years ago, im just adding an updated post with a little more info. The orininal post (same topic) dated 25 April 2013 is archived and cannot be replied to.

     

    I received the green slip from the postman saturday which he informed me i need to pick up my package at the floating market post office on monday. When i went there, they informed me i needed to go to Laem Chabang. Figuring it was another post office, i went up Suk to where google map said it should be. Well that wasnt the correct place and they helped me locate the correct building on google map. Finally found the Customs building, swap id card for visitor badge and was directed to the second floor. A cleaning lady directed me to the correct office and in there, was a small table with "POST" above it. There they were open packages and inspecting contents and applying VAT charges. I handed the my green slip and they got my package, had me open it, i had my sister send me a golf club, she wrote the value as $30. I fibbed a little and said it was second hand, but it was almost spotless and in excellent condition ( i told her to run it through the grass a couple time, but she didnt). They asked if i had the purchase receipt which i found in an email i saved showing what i paid, $57 USD. they wrote that down and the postage amount then calculated the VAT which was about 500 Baht. Down the stairs to the cashiers cage, paid up then went with the receipt back to the post department. They smiled happily and i was on my way.

     

    Attached is a snap shot of the correct place in laem chabang port, its off the first port entrance heading north on suk.

     

    Hope this help... be cautioned if you are having anything prohibited or "embarrassing" being shipped to you, they do a through inspection for all to see.

     

    This only applies if you get the customs notification green slip, not a pink postal delivery slip. ( see post from 25 April 2013)

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  3. Just my experience today:

    Success obtaining 5yr car and motorbike license at Banglamung (Pattaya) Motor Vehicle Registry Office.1 hour 15 minutes.

    1 yr temporary was obtained on a non-o visa.

    5 yr permanent was obtained on a ED visa today.

    Documents i took:

    2x resident certificate from Jomtien immigration - 500 baht.

    2x doctor health certificate - 200 baht.

    2x copy of passport, 1 for car/1 for motorbike.

    1x copy, front and back, of each license.

    Original passport.

    Original 1 yr temporary license for the car and motorbike.

    A smile!

    Arrived at approx 8:10 am, queue was well into the parking lot. A lady was giving instructions at the front door, but it was all in thai. As i waited in the queue to go inside, i noticed the english sign that read something like "5 year renewal, 1st lesson-10:00am-11:30 am, final lesson 13:00-14:30.

    Thinking i was too early, i sat down outside and searched the web on the iphone about this information i've never heard before. At about 8:30 am, i decided to try my luck with front door lady as i thought "im not renewing my 5 yr". She waved me to the front ahead of the thais (only about 4-5 in front of me) and sent me to get a number for counter 11. My number was 111 and they were on 102. Waited about 15-20 minutes then number called. No problem at counter 11 except i needed to sign my passport and license copies. Green card and go wait counter 4. Color, reaction, and depth perception test complete, wait room for name. About 10-15 minutes i was called, sign sign, go to cashier. 1060 baht, blue card, wait for number. Not too long and name called, photo and in 2 minutes i was complete with my brand new 5 year car and motorbike license. I went 7 days after my birthday, so the licenses are good for practically 6 years, expires in march of 2021.

  4. Yep, just went and paid my donation. I was told that if i wanted to do it on my own, it would be 1900 baht every 2 weeks. I was shown photos of stamps for only 15 day extensions from people who went on their own last week, they waited about 3-1/2 hours i was told. I said for 3000 baht extra "VIP" service, i would go on my own and wait, but my quick math suggest its cheaper to be a VIP.

    Been going to school twice a week sense October, never seen an immigration official do a spot-check yet.

  5. I was just told by my school that i have to pay 3000 baht extra for "vip" service for extension of stay on my ED visa (5000 baht total). They told me (and showed copies) of people who went to Jomtien on their own last week and only got a 2 week extension, not the 90 day extension on their ED visa, and paid only 1900 baht. School tells me that this is a new immigration policy and not theirs, they are not getting any extra money for doing this, they dont even get the 100 baht that mysteriously disappears. I said i would go on my own, but was told for 1900 baht i would only get a 2 week extension and have to pay 1900 each time. Immigration is tell the school not to send individuals because they are too busy, but to have the school submit the paperwork and have the student go the next day, take a photo and pick up their passport.

  6. That one circuit that appears reversed, I'll bet it's lighting and at some time a fluorescent was glowing when off, a classic sign of a switched neutral, swapping at the box was an easy fix.

    Yep, i have this condition with some of my neons.

    Looks like a rats nest in the ceiling, grey tubes running all over the place with wires coming out at the ends and a bunch of wire ties. Circuit breakers dont make since as to which fixtures they go to. I think im gonna rewire the whole house with correct insulated wire like in the west. I read something about wire size standards in thailand, should i get the 2.5 mm wire for everything?

    Thanks for the help.

  7. Yep, right where you described pc800, found it on the first try. Thanks for the good post. I bought 1 pack, contained 10 pitas, for 100 baht. Same price as the 3 pack in friendship (3 for 30 baht), just a bit smaller, but fresher as these where just pulled from the oven.

    I bought the ones in makro before kittenkong, the ahro brand (i think), 4 pack but a bit on the thick side, cant remember the price.

    I really enjoy the kebabs carts on soi diana, but living on the darkside, we have 2 carts to choose from. One near sukhumvit on soi khao noi, and the other near the 2nd 7/11 on khao talo. Both dont get going till after about 5-6, i like a good kebab about lunch time.

    Thanks again for the help.

  8. Thanks for the info steve, i do have meter but not smart about breaker boxes, i can check an outlet and see if a fixture/outlet is "hot" with my volt meter, but when it comes to the box, im kinda lost unless the colors are correct. Been reading up on neutral live and ground checks. Got me a little confused about which hole in an outlet is suppose to be which...except for ground. Ive read thais dont know either and can cause problems if reversed.

    Been changing light fixtures and outlets for years, testing with a volt meter to make sure there was no juice before i started, but now i think i may have been wiring the outlets incorrectly with the live and neutral hook ups (still not sure if the big hole is suppose to be live or neutral).

    Again, thanks. Gonna look into the rcb or rcbo for main.

    roger about the t-storms, my only defense is i was away when it happened. Would like a good system in place before the next rainy season.

  9. So here's a picture of my breaker box. After researching for a bit, it doesnt seem to look correct.

    1. Both wires coming into to box are black so i cant determine which is neutral.

    2. Last breaker on the right, wire colors seem to be reversed for all the "code" reference concerning live and neutral.

    Im doing this research because a couple months ago, tv quit working when a good storm rolled through. Repair guy said the power supply and led screen went bad on the tv. Also the PS3 (hooked to the same power stripe) quit working at the same time.

    All help is appreciated.

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  10. Been trying to find this place for a couple months, found out why today...the location is now a flower shop. The kebab folks i asked dont want to tell me where they buy the pita bread. Any updated info on the location of this shop or another shop that sells pita? i already know about friendship, foodland (frozen) etc... but looking for the shop that the kebab folks buy from.

    Thanks.

  11. Just completed initial issue of 1 year drivers license for car and motorcycle.

    Documents:

    Original-

    Passport with departure card

    IDP (International Drivers Permit)

    US Drivers License with motorcycle endorsement

    2 residency certificates

    Doctors letter

    Copies (2 sets required , 1 for car and 1 for motorcycle)-

    Passport photo page, visa page, entry stamp, and departure card

    IDP title page, photo page, and endorsment page

    UD Drivers License front and back.

    1 copy of doctors letter (1 letter for each license)

    Arrived about 8:30 am, was given a number for station 11, waited for about 30-40 minutes and number was called. the lady checked over my paper work, i had to sign every copied page. signed my full name on a thai form which they produced. I was given a green number and told to wait.

    waited about 20 minutes for the red card group to finish the eye and reaction exam. then the gentleman called for the green numbers (about 12 of us, a variety in nationalities). everything was explained clearly on what we were required to do. finished that, waited with my group for the gentleman to finish the paperwork, told to go pay the cashier (360 baht) and handed a blue number. waited about 50 minutes, photo taken, verified for correctness. all finished at about 10:45 am.

    Hopes this info helps

  12. Thanks. I do have a relative there with an address I can use. I've heard such good things about Schwab, I think I'll give it a try!!

    http://content.schwab.com/m/q310/schwab_bank_high_yield_investor_checking/ELC44427C-02.html

    Here's a great article describing this:

    http://thepointsguy.com/2013/07/avoiding-atm-withdrawal-fees-when-traveling-abroad/

    I'm not sure when Casual1 opened his/her Schwab account but when I tried to open a Schwab account six weeks ago I had success but then when I tried to fund it with a transfer from Bank of America they "froze" the account. I called and they said that since the account had been opened from a non U.S. IP address that I would have to come into a Schwab office to verify my identity. No exceptions to this rule. I have no trips planned back to the U.S. for some time so I closed the account.

    I then opened a Fidelity Cash Management account which is virtually the same as the Schwab account. It refunds all my ATM fees and as I mentioned earlier I get the XE.com exchange rate. Make sure you are opening these accounts using a U.S. IP or you risk raising red flags and having the account suspended. A U,S, mailing address is a must as well.

    Good point gdringjr, I opened my Schawb account back in may 2011, i do remember i had to call Schwab to verify some information when i got back to america.

  13. As someone mentioned earlier, Schwab is great. They are similar to the USAA account that was also mentioned, in that Schwab refunds any ATM fees that other banks charge, including international banks. They have low fees for wire transfers as well. So I have a Bangkok Bank account for my Thai bank. When ever needed have a wire transfer made, via online, to Bangkok Bank in NYC in USD. Bangkok Bank does the conversion to Thai Baht and it is deposited in my bank in 2 business days.

    First time I did the wire transfer I had to call to confirm it, but since then never a problem to make the transaction online.

    Can you open a Schwab account from Thailand? Or do you have to be in the US? I know USAA allows you to open an account with them even if you are here. Not many US banks allow that now.

    USAA refunds ATM fees also, but they charge a 1% foreign transaction fee.

    With Schwab, you can open an account online from any where, i opened mine while i was on vacation in thailand, but you need a USA address, wether it be a relative or friends if you dont want to open a foriegn account,which i think requires a $10,000 deposit.

    Capital One 360 can be opened online, not sure about a foriegn address though as again, i still have a USA address and will use a relatives when i'm moved over permanently.

    Both have 0% foreign transaction fees and both refund all ATM fees and do not charge for ATM withdrawls.

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  14. Schwab and Capital One 360 offer No Foriegn Transaction Fee Debit cards and rebates all ATM charges. Schwab offers a VISA Debit card which has a better exchange rate than Mastercard, Not sure which debit card Capital One 360 offers. Schwab needs signed documents to setup ACH transfers,Capital One 360 can all be done online. Both did not require a minimum deposit (*), Schwab has you open an investment account, but does not require any money or activity with that account.

    * I've been told that if you do not have a USA address, you have to open a foriegn account with Schwab which requires a $10,000 deposit.

    A search of the forums should give a little better review of each bank.

  15. yeah, i used to use sling box from my house when i would go away on trips, but i have crappy internet up here, and the wife had crappy internet in her old condo in thailand. my mom got the hopper last year and the wife got better internet when she moved into a villiage house in pattaya. now its just like watching regular TV on the ipad. I'm gonna bring the PS3 over this summer, hope they have the app by then and we'll see how it goes. I've been watching hockey with gamecenter in thailand for the last couple years, its pretty good, no lags or skips now that we had better internet in thailand.

  16. Hello TV members,

    Not sure if this will pertain to the EU members, but 100% reliable for the US members as i used this back in Sept 13 without any problems.

    Dish Hopper works in Thailand for ipad, iphone, and PC, and will soon have an app for PS3. All without a masked IP address.

    http://about.dish.com/press-release/products-and-services/dish-app-delivers-hopper-experience-playstation3-and-playstation

    So far this service is free. You'll need to know someone state side that has Dish with the Hopper service. I used my mother's dish hopper system which is ok, until she logs on and uses the streaming video portion to watch something while shes away from her house. All i had to do was download the app to the ipad, log on using her user name and password and the quality was great. easy to use channel guide, etc.... i even played a US televised hockey game at my friends beerbar with an HDMI cable to his TV. He's Brittish and was wondering why there were no yellow and red card issued during the game.

    If i have great success with this, i may get rid of my cable and true vision service, go back to the free thai cable the wife had at the house.

    hope someone finds this info useful other than myself,

    Cheers

  17. So without getting into too much detail:

    Trip period is from 4 Feb - 1 Mar = 26 days

    My house rent is not included

    I'm happily married

    Food total (eat out and groceries) - 8800

    Utilities (cable 6 mo, electric, water, phone reload) - 3730

    Entertainment - 37000 (estimates as i know what i started with and counted my money the next morning) (this includes eating and moto taxi's)

    -Most were night out with the Gents (4 nights I stayed home, liver pleaded for mercy), (4 nights were crazy) (About 1/2 pattaya city, 1/2 dark side)

    Misc (wife tea money, vet bill, gas, motorbike repair)-10000

    So over all total for a trip of about a 7.5 on a scale of 1-10 = 59,530

    With 3 months till the final move, I would like to get this down to about 45000-50000 a month (not including rent).

    Expenses that i know i will have when i'm permenant is gym fees, weekly/bi-monthly trips to BKK for hockey night.

    And as always, this is my experience, yours may differ.

    Cheers

  18. Made it !!!

    26 hours and alls well, the cats were a little pissed, but they're coming around now and settling in.

    So the only issue i had was at animal control at the airport. i never got the US FDA stamp or medical certificate. i was "counseled" by the thai guy about how important it was to have a "government" certificate. i said i thought i had what was needed as i had a state of Alaska health certificate, but he said no, needed a US government certificate. but he let me go, just took an extra 10 minutes of "counseling".

    So all paid up, 100 baht per cat at the animal control, told to go see the customs people on my way out. there the customs guy told me it would be 1000 baht import fee per cat, said i only had to pay one time and could bring the cats back and forth as many times now without paying again, said just show my receipts.

    so here's a re-cap of my process and required documents:

    Taiwan transit permit - 2 months prior

    Reserved space with the airlines - 2 months prior (they needed total weight and carrier dimensions)

    Vet certificate, rabies, and distemper vaccinations - 1 month prior (get a US FDA certificate also)

    Thai import permit - 1 month prior

    100 baht per pet at Animal control

    1000 baht per pet at customs

    went to the local vet and got some frontline for the cats, the wifes dog had some ticks so got him a shot, total bill was 700 baht

    Again thanks Jay and to everyone for the info, should have listened to the post about the FDA certificate.

  19. Just wrting an update, here's what AQS said about the rabies vacine:

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    AQS


    I will be importing my 2 domestic house cats in February 2014 from the USA and need a some clarification on when they need to have their rabies vacination administered. They currently have their yearly booster good until 5 December 2013 and they are scheduled to have it again at this time. Reading your website, it says the rabies vacination need to be "not less than 21 days prior to departure". Will this vacination on 5 December 2013 be ok to enter Thailand on 4 February 2014? Or do I need to have the vacination given no sooner than 11 January 2014.


    Thank you for your help,

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    If take vaccination on 5 December 2013, no need vaccinated 21 days prior to departure.

    Thank you.

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    So i was gonna take them in and have their check ups done in early Dec, but the Vet informed me that the international health certificate was only good for 30 days, so we postpones until 6 Jan 2014 (today).

    Exams completed, all shots up to date, i sent a copy of the international health certificate, each rabies vaccination, and each 1/1 import permit application to AQS along with a note describing what i am seekng. I did not get the USDA endorsment. I got a reply back from AQS asking for a copy of my passport and a photo of each cat. I complied and recieved an email stating that the import permits will be sent to me by emal within 20 days.

    looks like I'm all set for the trip, I'll update once i recieve the permits.

    thanks to everyone for the useful info on this thread thumbsup.gif ...again, this is MY experience, others may have different experiences.

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