Everything posted by Liquorice
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Visa if you want to leave Thailand once a month
Do you have a valid visa issued from a Thai Embassy/Consulate, or a 1-year extension of stay issued by an Immigration office?
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Q on TM.30 and 30-day extension on visa-exempt
To the person who left a confused emoticon to my above post. Come forward and ask what confuses you, rather than hide behind an emoticon. It's simple. I rented a private house and registered as the tenant of the residence for submitting the TM30's, using a copy of my passport, copy of the landladies Tabien Baan and ID card. Later, I married, moved into the wife's home, obtained a Yellow Tabien Baan and re-registered again as the occupier, using a copy of my passport, my Tabien Baan and pink ID card.
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Changing from Non O Retirement to non O Marriage
The OP @mackayae made no such statement to using an agent. It was @dayo202 who confessed to using an agent. My reply, which you quoted, was to the OP. Confusious or what!
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Details on Marriage Visa for permanent stay in Thailand
The OP hasn't given any details of whether he's retired and/or in receipt of any pension. The letter only merely has to state his pension income.
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Changing from Non O Retirement to non O Marriage
Harsh decision in my opinion. If using the monthly transfers to a Thai bank, you need to provide the previous 12 months record of the 12 x 65K transfers, which you obviously did to obtain the 1-year extension you currently hold. Even with one transfer not meeting the 65K monthly transfer requirement, you more than meet the requirement for an extension based on marriage having the previous year's record of over 40K 12 monthly transfers. This is one of those situations where I would insist on speaking to the senior IO, explaining the fact using the monthly transfer method your extensions are based on the previous 12-month record, not the proceeding year's anticipated monthly transfers.
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Details on Marriage Visa for permanent stay in Thailand
Even if the wife is Thai, if they married overseas, then they'd need to follow the legal procedure to authenticate and legalise their foreign marriage certificate in order to register an overseas marriage in Thailand. Immigration as you know request either a KR2 or KR22. They don't accept foreign marriage certificates per se.
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Q on TM.30 and 30-day extension on visa-exempt
Why? I've always submitted a required TM30 myself as a tenant, then as an occupier.
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Details on Marriage Visa for permanent stay in Thailand
The first question should be, and best not to make assumptions, but is your wife Thai or German? If Thai, did you get married in Germany or Thailand?
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Getting 30/60 day extension to current multi entry Non-O visa to visit wife....
Yes, provided you've been legalised as the father.
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Getting 30/60 day extension to current multi entry Non-O visa to visit wife....
You don't submit any 90 day reports when using the Non Imm O ME visa.
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Getting 30/60 day extension to current multi entry Non-O visa to visit wife....
Did the wife go with you and what documents did you take. It's standard to give only a 7-day extension when refused any other extension.
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Immigration officer said there's a rule about being in Thailand for no more than 90 days per 6 months on a tourist visa exemption. Is this new?
Following the OP's report, I did the homework and provided a link confirming a rule of a 90-day limit within 180 days entering visa exempt. Whether entry clearance officers are familiar with this rule, or bother to enforce it, is a different matter, but I wouldn't dismiss it out of hand. The OP was certainly told and shown evidence that the rule existed.
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Immigration officer said there's a rule about being in Thailand for no more than 90 days per 6 months on a tourist visa exemption. Is this new?
Have you or any of the other posters provided a link detailing that information is nonsense or out of date, or more it doesn't fit our understanding or belief.
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Immigration officer said there's a rule about being in Thailand for no more than 90 days per 6 months on a tourist visa exemption. Is this new?
Nonsense, provided you met the entry requirements for Covid, vaccinated, PCR test, insurance, you could enter VE, TV or a re-entry permit. The Sandbox was an example. There was a small window where regardless of the type of visa or your Immigration status, you couldn't enter and that was due to the fact all International flights into Thailand were barred.
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Immigration officer said there's a rule about being in Thailand for no more than 90 days per 6 months on a tourist visa exemption. Is this new?
The MFA are charged with executing foreign policies, including regulations for foreigners entering Thailand, as well as managing and maintaining their diplomatic missions around the Globe. Stating ignore the MFA is tantamount to stating ignore the Thai Embassy website and their visa information, it's a load of cobblers.
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Immigration officer said there's a rule about being in Thailand for no more than 90 days per 6 months on a tourist visa exemption. Is this new?
And this report suggests otherwise. That's ridiculous.
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Immigration officer said there's a rule about being in Thailand for no more than 90 days per 6 months on a tourist visa exemption. Is this new?
There is a rule applicable to VE entries according to the MFA, and this may be the site Immigration showed @rs11 https://www.mfa.go.th/en/publicservice/questions-answers-on-thai-visa?cate=5d5bcb4e15e39c30600068d3 Nationals of the United States of America and 41 other countries are eligible to travel to Thailand, for tourism purpose, with the exemption of visa and are permitted to stay in the Kingdom for a period of not exceeding 30 days. Therefore, you do not need a visa. However, please make sure that you are in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months, a round-trip air ticket, and adequate finances equivalent to at least 10,000 Baht per person or 20,000 Baht per family. Otherwise, you may be inconvenienced upon entry into the country. Furthermore, foreigners who enter the Kingdom under this Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme may re-enter and stay in Thailand for a cumulative duration of stay of not exceeding 90 days within any 6-month period from the date of first entry.
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Immigration officer said there's a rule about being in Thailand for no more than 90 days per 6 months on a tourist visa exemption. Is this new?
Entering how? Tourist visa, or visa exempt. If entering visa exempt, the airline usually insists on an outbound ticket within 30 days.
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Bangkok Bank statement doesn't show correct description for Wise transfers
Yeah, yeah, and in 20 years from now you'll still be calling 'X', Twitter and nobody will have a clue what you're twittering about.
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Bangkok Bank statement doesn't show correct description for Wise transfers
Kasikorn changed its name from the Thai Farmers bank in 2003. To use TFB as an abbreviation is wrong, as it's outdated by some 20 years. In this modern day and age, Kasikorn is known as the KBank when abbreviating.
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Bangkok Bank statement doesn't show correct description for Wise transfers
They provide 'credit note' receipts when transferred to one of their own branch accounts, not to other bank accounts. Kasikorn Trade and Finance branches can issue a 'foreign transfer' receipt, as proof of an International transfer paid to a different bank. Their T&F branches are few and far between.
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Bangkok Bank statement doesn't show correct description for Wise transfers
All International transfers whether through Wise or a different method have to go through the HQ branch of any and all Thai banks. The HQ's have a SWIFT code, whereas individual branches do not. The transfers are then forwarded to the relevant branch from the HQ, identified by the sort code which is part of the recipient's account number. Wise have partner accounts only with Bangkok and Kasikorn banks. Bangkok bank advise the branch of the source of the transfer, hence it's coded FTT (Foreign Telex Transfer) in the passbook, or as 'International' on statements. Kasikorn do not advise the branches of the source of the transfer, hence it will be coded as a local transfer (coming from their HQ) in the passbook, but will be shown as 'International' via a 12 month statement. Transfer through Wise partner accounts to other banks will also be coded as 'local', coming through an intermediary bank of the process. Transfer receipts printed from your Wise account are the ultimate proof of the foreign source and your Thai bank account. Although on situations where a 'credit advice' note, or 'foreign transfer' receipt may have to be requested, check whether your IO will accept Wise transfer receipts as evidence first.
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Bangkok Bank statement doesn't show correct description for Wise transfers
Edited my previous post. You have to request a foreign overseas transfer note from Bangkok bank. Remittances to Kasikorn even through their Kasikorn partner are not coded as FTT, hence a credit receipt is required. Kasikorn cannot provide a credit receipt for a transfer that merely went through them to a different bank.
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Bangkok Bank statement doesn't show correct description for Wise transfers
Wrong! Amounts above 50,000 THB can only be remitted to Bangkok, Kasikorn and SCB banks. (Up to 2 m per transaction). https://wise.com/help/articles/2932335/guide-to-thb-transfers How much can I send? You can send up to 2 million THB per transfer. Please note that you can send 50,000 THB or above per transfer only to the following banks from 7 January 2022 due to regulatory changes: Bangkok Bank Public Company Kasikorn Bank Siam Commercial Bank You can still send money to recipient accounts that use other banks, but you’ll only be allowed to send them up to 49,999 THB per transfer. There’s no limit on how many transfers you can create.
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Bangkok Bank statement doesn't show correct description for Wise transfers
That was the old method, to 'tag' your account. Wise thereafter introduced the option 'funds for long term stay in Thailand' to tag your transfers from the same partner bank. Only Bangkok bank and Kasikorn bank are partner banks for Wise. Wise will make very effort to match payment from the same partner account as your Bangkok or Kasikorn bank, but they prioritise in quick transfer processes. In the event of a technical glitch, they will send from either partner bank. If the payment uses their Kasikorn partner to Bangkok bank, it will be coded as a local type of transfer. You should be able to request a foreign transfer advice note from Bangkok Bank. You can also print the transfer receipts from your Wise account as proof of an overseas transfer, which many Immigration offices accept regardless of any coding in a passbook or statement.