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It all DEPENDS on LOCAL IO policy what hoops you go thru. With my NEW passport I was required to do a new TM-30 ( about 8 minutes ) before the 90 day (3 minutes ) Was just asked by BOTH OFFICES if address was the same - answer was YES , both forms processed with info on computer, I filled out no paperwork. I am known at TM-30 office because I have filed TM-30's for people visiting and staying with me as the possessor of the property.
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It depends on the LOCAL IO policy. Some require, some don't. On retirement O extension. Be safe always, do a TM-30. I ran into a problem in Korat, went to do my 90 day ( on day 89 was closed ) on day 90 while attempting to do report ( I left the country for 10 days ) was told to do new TM-30 BEFORE I could do 90 day. 20 minutes later, all done. 10 years here with NO dings on my file, thought I would be facing my first ding - NO ding, I was lucky.
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Rentry Permit question (TM8 form)
edwardflory replied to lordgrinz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Day of entry Day of entry is also day 1 of 90 day requirement -
If passport expires, Visa / Extension of Stay expires the same date. I ended up with a US Emergency 1 year Passport and lost 5 days as to the new Extension expire date.
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90 Day report and Re-entry
edwardflory replied to nana kid's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Once you reenter the country , that is day 1 of the 90 days -
So about half the government school lunch program allowance per meal? Rice is nice I guess. I bake bread ( wheat and white ) cookies, cake and other baked goodies. We eat mostly Thai foods, but I also make meat loaf, broiled fish, Mac&Cheese, spaghetti, stuffing, home made sausage and etc, we hit the high end when ""RICE"" gets boring. EDIT: Grandmother ( Italian ) started teaching me home made cooking at age 5 - 72 years ago.
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"""Am I crazy to assume there's no possible way a family in a village in isaan spends +50k baht a month??""" Married with no children BUT 1 minor niece (16) lives with us in Korat Renting a 2BR house, indoor kitchen, 2 toilets / showers, LR, DR, yard and garden, carport, yard fenced, in a semi-gated community, can walk to 3 major stores and 7-11, just outside city. RENT: 4,500bt a month ( Was in a 3BR @5,500bt ) FOOD 3 people: 3,000 to 5,000 a month - average of 9 meals daily. UTILITIES including Electric, water, AC & WiFi 1,800 to 2,500bt a month depending on weather. Take it from there!
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VISA / Extension of Stay expire WHEN passport expires. I sent my US passport for renewal 6 weeks before expire, ended up getting a Emergency ( 1 year ) passport 5 days before it ( Extension and Passort expired ) Because of Emergency passport DATE, I ended up "loosing" 5 days. After stamps transfered to new 10 year passport, my NEXT Extension DATE is 5 days less than my ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE - 10 years ago ,
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USA Passport Renewal Question
edwardflory replied to ThaiSpaceNeedle's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
There is no requirement for a MALE US citizen ( unless YOU have CHANGED YOUR NAME ) to include marriage documents to renew a US passport. Follow "to the letter" the instructions on the EMBASSY website. IMPORTANT: after you pay the renewal at PAY.GOV ... PRINT the PAYMENT RECEIPT. -
New passport - how to proceed?
edwardflory replied to StayinThailand2much's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Had BOTH a Emergency ( USA - 1 year ) Passport and a New 10 Year Passport ( returned from US 5 days after Emergency Passport was issued ) issued in September. ( Passport was sent for renewal 8 weeks in advance of expire ) ALL necessary stamps were transfered from Emergency Passport to New Passport, at no charge, at my IO to New Passport.. Re-entry permit stamp issued in New Passport at airport. I carried all 3 passports, Extension and Re-entry paper receipts when I traveled internationally to be on safe side. -
TM 30 form needed or not?
edwardflory replied to rhino533's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
""Note that according to Thai law, YOU are supposed to notify your local Imm Office that a foreigner (your Mom) is staying at your premises."" The above says it all. I have personally filed a TM-30 when I moved addresses, and, when I had visitors ( filed within 24 hours , took 15 minutes ) from the USA stay with me. The reason being: I do not want MY Extension of Stay ( 10+ years ) put in jeopardy in any way - I have no "dings" on my immigration record and plan to keep it that way. -
Bank account issue - Refused
edwardflory replied to JGV's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
For future reference, 1 of my bank accounts was opened at Krungsri in BKK. I can make deposits, withdraws ( used 4 different Krungsri branches ) and got my bank card replaced, when it was necessary 1 time in KORAT. I am going on over 10 years Retirement Extension. -
TM30 questions & Border Bounce
edwardflory replied to pantsonfire's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
A TM-30 ..IS.. required where you, as a foreigner, stay within 24 hours. Also required when you ""MOVE RESIDENCE"" from point A to point B within 24 hours. FYI: You can file a TM-30 ( ..how..depending on LOCAL IO policy ) as possessor. I have filed mine in 3 different offices as well as filed ( as possessor ) for month long friends ( 2 adults 1 child ) staying in my house - done in 15 minutes. YOU are responsible that ALL your paperwork is up to date. -
Do your passport renewal at least 2 month before it expires. I did mine by mail - embassy received the next day, 6 weeks before expire date.. Ended up getting a EMERGENCY passport ( in 3 hours - 1 year ) 4 days before extension expired because "regular" passport was not received by embassy in BKK. 3 DAYS after Emergency passort issued, a call from embassy my regular 10 year passport was ready - emergency passport ( 1 year valid ) had new extension stamp already. Went thru the hassle of getting new regular passport updated with extension stamp. I carried both regular and emergency passports and RECEIPTS of payment when I left Thailand for 10 days just to be safe. BOTH were checked upon re-entry.
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Staying at mil's house
edwardflory replied to mrloy99's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
MIL should do a TM-30 for you. She SHOULD have done a TM-30 when you moved to her address. ( When a foreigner stays at a location a TM-30 is required -ALSO- if a foreigner MOVES from point "A" to point "B" a TM-30 IS required within 24 hours.) {{Why are you not wanting to be in your wife's house book - all Thai citizens are required to have a house book and ID card.}} Getting a Yellow house book is easy. I had one 3 months BEFORE I was married. GF ( at that time ) and I went to immigration, She did a TM-30 update, THEN we went to amphor for house book. All done in a few hours.. -
A TM-30 IS REQUIRED for ALL foreigners in Thailand. 1) a hotel will file after you show and they copy your info. 2) if you MOVE from point A to point B a NEW TM-30 needs to be filed within 24 hours of your move. Usually filed by whom you rent from, BUT 'some' landlords do NOT or refuse to file. YOU can file as POSSESSOR - I have filed personally at 3 different offices ( to be on the safe side ). When I had friends ( 2 adults 1 minor child ) from US stay at our house, I filed a TM-30 for them at my local IO. Took around 15 minutes using MY Passport with UP TO DATE paperwork - MY TM-30, MY extension of stay and MY 90 day report, MY rental agreement, their passports with Tourist Visa.
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A TM-30 IS REQUIRED for a foreigner staying in Thailand. Also reguired, a NEW TM-30 within 24 hours, when you MOVE residence / where you are staying, from point A to point B. TM-30 and 90 day reports are a fact of life here. Depending if you OWN or RENT the condo, you can get a "HOUSE BOOK" either Blue or Yellow which IS proof of residence - the LOCAL amphor can give you the information THEY require. A house book is proof of residence. I am married now, and had a Yellow house book ( she filed TM-30 ) over a year BEFORE we were married. We were living in her condo. In Thailand, up to date paperwork is VERY important and opens many doors.
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Get your retirement visa 1st - can be done in 1 day DEPENDING on your LOCAL IO policy, THEN advise your bank(s) of change of status. You MUST have a bank account for a retirement visa and the yearly extensions of stay. I had to advise my bank of a NEW passport ( 10 years here same bank ) a teller caught that my passport numbers on my account and physical passport did not match. - just paperwork for me as i was known at the bank making basically the same deposit every month. It all goes to money laundering possibilities that conserns the bank
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As I understand it, You can own a house in Th, but not the land it sits on ( exception is if wife passes, you "own" the land for up to 1 year then you must sell - usually to a family member if possible? - you can still own the house ) If your Immigration paperwork is up to date, go to local amphor with her AND HER BLUE housbook - you can get added to HER house book and get a YELLOW house book, and, if wanted, a PINK Thai ID card. I got my YELLOW house book BEFORE I was married, it's a simple process.
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USA Bank Transfer
edwardflory replied to Brn2Trvl's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I checked my US BANK Ballance against international rate of exchange on XE CURRENCY CONVERTER