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ronnie50

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  1. Good advice above. Yes, in my case, because all bookings are full this month for a non-O - and through 5 Jan apparently according to the CW website, I made the Laksi booking on 2 January is for an extension of the 60 day exemption which expires 3rd week January, but hope I can get a 90 day Non-O booking at CW, once they open up their January bookings. I guess I can cancel the extension booking if I get the 90 day booking confirmed?
  2. Thanks for guidance on this too. Unfortunately, CW is fully booked in December for this purpose (and it doesn't show January dates yet), so I will get a 30 day extention on my 60 day exemption stamp at IT Square location - and even at that place, with its limited services, only 2 days were available for a simple thing like tourist extension. I'll try to make a booking for the O permit at CW as soon as the January dates open up. I guess I have to keep checking it. Odd that they don't show January yet, isn't it?
  3. Okay thanks for confirming. That's pretty depressing and almost unworkable. I also read the posts in the link above. I also have the same OP's question about how it could be possible to get 3 months of rental receipts when one has only been in the country for less than 60 days, when applying for a 90 day O permit. The thing about all these documents being dated the same day is a bit weird too. Though I noticed in section 5 there were a couple of "or" this "or" that. Is the the third 'or' enough? And does it also need to be the same day as the immigration appointment (is that what you meant by 'bummer, CW doesn't have an SCB branch)?
  4. Yes, that makes more sense. Many countries have itemised what groups of items require VAT and what goods and services are exempt. Thailand already does this I think (no VAT/GST on food at supermarkets? Just other goods like cleaning liquids, etc.?)
  5. Also, if I may, can someone confirm that meeting all the criteria in this Imm Doc below is NOT required to simply change from visa exemption (60 days) to the 90 day O permit to stay? This document's criteria below are for the application for a retirement extension of the O visa (the later step), is that the correct understanding? https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/wp-content/uploads/2022C1_09.pdf
  6. Thanks, I did exactly that and it was fast and free.
  7. Thanks for your reply. I have all of that and the 800k (a bit more actually) transferred here into my own account already. I wasn't aware that I would need to get proof-of-income letter from my embassy - I thought that was only if you are planning to apply for an extension on income (I guess that's what you mean? I shouldn't need one I hope). Also why is it necessary to go to the Immigration office and then come back 20 days before the 60 day exemption is up for the O permit? Or do you mean after you've got the 90 day O permit you come back and apply for the extension 20 days before expiration? I have a lease agreement and a new TM30, that's enough isn't it? I don't need the owners Tabien Baan do I? I doubt the owner would give that to me. As DrJack suggested I now have the incoming wire transfer and currency information as a printed advice from my SCB bank. I hope that's enough?
  8. Yes, I think that's the only choice (go to my branch and ask for a printout of the invoming wire and deposit amount). I'm still waiting for an updated TM30, so once I get that I'll go the bank branch and next day to Immigration (will make an appointment ahead of time) and make a small deposit on the day. Thanks again.
  9. I have already transferred the funds from abroad six weeks ago (a bit more than 800k after exchange). I used my own overseas bank and it was very efficient. Went into my branch overseas on a Friday to do the wire transfer and it was in my SCB account on the Monday. I know many use WISE, but my bank's rate was ok for that amount. I have the transfer form from my overseas account and it has all the details of the SCB account, branch, SWIFT code, etc. But I wonder if Immigration would even look at that.. My SCB bank book's code for the transaction is just X1 (transfer/deposit).
  10. Ok thanks again. Do I need a letter from the bank about the transfer from abroad? My bank book (SCB) shows incoming transfer but it doesn't indicate from where... I will read through that link thanks for that and to upnotover
  11. Ok thanks, this is very helpful. Do I need to take letters from the bank and all that when exchanging from visa exempt to 90 day O? or does all that formality happen 60 days later when applying for the retirement extension?
  12. Thanks yes I do. I worked here for many years prior to this, and had more than enough in the account already in my name only, but to be on the safe side, I transfered from overseas another 800k here 6 weeks ago (i read somewhere that they want to see the incoming foreign transaction, regardless of the amount currently in the account (which I had earmed from the previous years of employment - not sure if that's true, but didn't take any chances).
  13. Thanks for this - will have a closer look. I guess I was thinking the main Bangkok Immigration office (isn't it at Changwattana?)
  14. I arrived recently (7 days ago) on a Visa Exempt basis. I plan to apply for a 90 day Non-Imm O visa and then a 1-year retirement extension. But I'm a bit confused about the procedure of applying/exchanging the current passsport (exempt) stamp to the 90 day O visa. What is best practice? Is it best to go to CW Immigration ASAP and 'first' ask for a 30 day visa exempt extension? Then a couple of weeks later, do I go back and apply for the 90-day Non-Imm O visa, leave my passport with them, and wait 2 weeks for their consideration on the 90 day O visa? Does the 800k transfer need to have been in my Thai account for two months 'before' I apply for the change from visa exempt to 90 day O visa? Then when I have that 90 day O visa is it then (and only then) that I can apply for retirement extension? Or are these too many steps and can it be done more expeditiously? Sorry for the multiple Qs, I have RTFF but am still a bit confused. Thanks for patience and help.
  15. So if you have 2-3 million THB in your account already, that doesn't count towards your first application for Non O retirement visa is that right? When making first application within Thailand, the IO will be looking for a recent 800K THB transfer in from abroad, is that what you mean? Sorry if this is obvious, but it's not to me. First time doing this. Thanks R.
  16. Apologies as I am sure this specific Q has been answered before.. Regarding retirement visa, I read 2-3 years ago the 800K that must be transferred from abroad into a Thai bank account as a singular transaction. But what if I already have well in excess of that in an existing Thai Baht bank account for many years? I hope that above is incorrect. I recently finished a work permit in Thailand and am planning to apply for a one year retirement visa (first time application) from within Thailand when I return on a visa-exempt/waiver entry. The money accumulated in my Thai bank account was from a monthly salary from a foreign employer and I can provide a statement of earnings. Will the IO want to see a fresh foreign transfer of 800K THB to approve the application for the first time, or will they accept the bank statements and bank book of my Thai account? Thanks for any guidance. Ronnie.
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