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How to get 1 year Thai visa?
Liquorice replied to droopy swingers's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Take away the land and you take away the house. -
Parental visa financial requirements 400k
Liquorice replied to Kenny202's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
On the day of applying. -
TM30 Options Help Request
Liquorice replied to tomdfc's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You extended your permission of stay. Your Non O-A visas expired on the 'enter before' date of the visa. Folk make the assumption that all IO's are competent and familiar with all their own orders and regulations - they are not! I had my first encounter with my IO around 12 months after the new TM30 regulations were posted. They had never seen the new regulations, or so they claimed. It came as a surprise to them. After supplying them with a copy, they now follow that regulation. Don't be afraid to challenge them if you have evidence to the contrary from their understanding. -
90 day & TM.30
Liquorice replied to unblocktheplanet's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You were trying to register for online TM30 submission, right? You have to register and be approved first, before you can then submit the TM30. -
TM30 Options Help Request
Liquorice replied to tomdfc's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes, I did of course mean from your Passport, copies of ........................ -
90 day & TM.30
Liquorice replied to unblocktheplanet's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The message received is to 'update TM30' which suggests Immigration have an old one on file. I've come across other expats who claim never to have filed a TM30, when in fact years ago during a visit for an extension based on Thai spouse, the IO completed the TM30, which the wife signed and put the receipt in her bag (now discarded) and the husband was oblivious to what had taken place. -
TM30 Options Help Request
Liquorice replied to tomdfc's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
According to the new TM30 regulations, which repealed section 38 of the Immigration Act, there is no requirement to file a further TM30 if you're returning to your already registered permanent address and your permission of stay has not ended (re-entry permit) then there is no longer a requirement to refile a new TM30. TM30 reporting regulation (Eng).pdf 2.2 After a householder, owner or possessor of dwelling place or hotel manager already made a notification according to 2.1, then the alien goes to occasionally stay somewhere else and return to stay at the original place within the notified period of stay that has not yet ended, such householder, owner or possessor of dwelling place or hotel manager is not required to make a notification again. If your permission of stay ended on departure or whilst overseas, then you should file a new TM30 on re-entering. EMS self-addressed envelope for return of TM30 receipt. Depending on if you own a Condo or rent, you should consider submitting the following documents 1. Completed form TM30. 2. Passport + Copies of; - Passport homepage. - Last Visa. - Last extension. - Last entry stamp. 3. Map pinpointing and detailing place of residence. 4. Signed Copy of House owners Tabien Baan. (Yelow House book alternative) 5. Signed Copy of House owners ID card. (Pink ID card alternative) 6. Condo owners should supply Chanute, or, 7. Rental Agreement. -
Parental visa financial requirements 400k
Liquorice replied to Kenny202's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
@kingkenny and @Kenny202 just to confirm Tod Daniels statement. The financial requirement for an extension of stay based on Thai spouse/family/children is in section 2.18 of Immigration Order 327-2557. 327-2557 (2014) - Criteria for extension ENG.pdf Clause 4 and 5 in the case of children. (Note, no seasoning of the 400K required). (4) In the case of children, adopted children, or spouse's children, said children, adopted children, or spouse's children must not be married, must live with the alien as part of the family, and must not be over 20 years of age except in case of the person hereof is of illness or disability and cannot live without support of father or mother: or (5) In the case of parents, the father or mother must maintain an average annual income of no less than Baht 40,000 per month throughout the year or must have deposited funds of no less than Baht 400,000 to cover expenses for one year In contrast to clause 6 (Spouse, where the 400K funds must be seasoned for 2 months). (6) In the case of marriage to a Thai woman, the alien husband must earn an average annual income of no less than Baht 40,000 per month or must have no less than Baht 400,000 in a bank account in Thailand for the past two months to cover expenses for one year. -
90 day & TM.30
Liquorice replied to unblocktheplanet's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Did you use the selections from the optional drop down boxes. Did you upload passport data page, wifes ID card, Tabien Baan. Does the address on the ID card and Tabien Baan correspond to your actual address. -
Your passport expires April 2026. Your extension renewal date is June 2025. In that case, you would only be given an extension for 10 months until Passport expiry date April 2026. Your choices are, therefore; For 1.900 baht, you lose 2 months period of stay. For the cost of a new passport (£100+), you lose 10 months passport validity. Personally, I'd take the 10-month extension, then renew my passport in January 2026. Renewing your passport does not affect any period of stay already granted. On obtaining a new passport, take both passports to Immigration and have the stamps transferred, ready for your April 2026 extension renewal.
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WP expiring whilst abroad
Liquorice replied to jayo278's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It's not clear from your post whether your husband is still gainfully employed, or he ceased his employment. I also suspect his Non B visa is no longer valid, and he has been extending his stay annually at an Immigration office based on employment. If you have an extension of your permission to stay, based on working, that was issued at an immigration office inside Thailand, then the extension ceases to be valid the same day your employment ends. If you are still employed, but the work permit was erroneously not renewed on time, then this needs to be rectified as soon as possible. You should discuss this immediately with your employer. If your employment has ceased, the technically correct action is to take a letter from your employer stating your last date of employment to immigration, who will cancel your extension effective from that date. -
TM30... I didn't know this.
Liquorice replied to Skipalongcassidy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Immigration are giving you BS. As confirmed by others, you can complete the TM30 online or by hand, sign it, your name, as the tenant. I've done this 3 times, once in person, twice online, no mention of the landlord/owner's name for the two online TM30's. This is the email I received last time I registered to file a TM30. From:notify.residence(at)pibics.com To:alan XXXXX XXXXXXXXX[at]yahoo.co.uk Sun, 26 May 2019 at 11:08 เรียน ผู้แจ้งรับคนต่างด้าวเข้าพักอาศัย ชื่อที่พักอาศัย(Name) : Private House กรุณากดที่นี่หรือกดลิ้งเพื่อยืนยันอีเมลในการลงทะเบียน Please click here to confirm your email address. https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn24online/confirmEmailServlet?key=NDc2MkZoTkdnNFk3UGdCampPVXB4Vk5Ialdsbm9uSnhYTS9HQWpXVGMzMU9MZVdseHQ5RWdFTkVJV0pFUWdIWjFqSmRmdm5HM0UwWQpNTlg5QWZVTElRPT0= ขอบคุณค่ะ(Thank you.) สำนักงานตรวจคนเข้าเมือง(Thailand Immigration Bureau) How many Thais do you know called 'Alan'. If the landlord won't comply by providing copies of his TB and ID card, then move house. Inform Immigration, if they state it's a Thais responsibility, then they can't fine you. The one time I've known a landlord reluctant to comply, when advised, Immigration phoned the landlord, and he soon complied. -
TM30... I didn't know this.
Liquorice replied to Skipalongcassidy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
What rule changes? The new TM30 regs only changed 'when' a TM30 should be filed, not by whom! First registered and filed 11 years ago as the tenant/possessor. -
TM30... I didn't know this.
Liquorice replied to Skipalongcassidy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Firstly, in case of a guest house or hotel, it clearly is the responsibility of the 'manager' to file the TM30. In a hotel, you're a guest, not a tenant, only renting a room, rather than the whole residence. For a private residential address, it can be the owner, landlord, or the tenant as the possessor of the residence. If the foreigner cannot register and submit the TM30; 1. Then why does the TM30 registration form have the option to register as the 'foreigner' or a 'Thai'? 2. Then why does the drop-down box have the option of registering as the tenant/possessor? I've dealt with two different Immigration offices and had 3 different residences, always registering and filing as the foreigner. 1st residence, a rental - uploaded copy of passport data page, owners Tabien Baan and ID card. 2nd residence, a rental - uploaded copy of passport, copy of yellow house book and pink Thai ID card. 3rd residence, married wife's home - uploaded copy of passport, copy of yellow house book and pink Thai ID card. -
My Thai visa is in an expired passport
Liquorice replied to tac's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Overstay since 27th May. Depends on Immigration, after paying an overstay fine, will allow him to apply for a new 1-year extension, or insist he obtain a new Non O. He'll have to exit and obtain that from a Thai Embassy/Consulate. -
TM30... I didn't know this.
Liquorice replied to Skipalongcassidy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Incorrect, covered many times on this forum, and I'd surmise you read incorrect information on a commercial website. The law on the person(s) responsible to file a TM30 is contained in the Immigration Act. Section 38 : The housemaster, the owner or the possessor of the residence , or the hotel manager where the alien , receiving permission to stay temporary in the Kingdom has stayed , must notify the competent official of the Immigration Office located in the same area with that hours , dwelling place or hotel, within 24 hours from the time of arrival of the alien concerned. Section 4: defines a house-master as; Housemaster ” means any persons who is the chief possessor of a house , whether in the capacity of owner , tenant , or in any other capacity whatsoever , in accordance with the law on people act. If the issue is that the landlord/owner is refusing to give you copies of the house book and their ID, preventing you from filing, then you should inform Immigration and let them deal with the landlord. -
TM30... I didn't know this.
Liquorice replied to Skipalongcassidy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Sounds as though the hospital didn't advise of the expiry date of your stay, hence Immigration are confused. According to the TM30 regulations. 2.2 After a householder, owner or possessor of dwelling place or hotel manager already made a notification according to 2.1, then the alien goes to occasionally stay somewhere else and return to stay at the original place within the notified period of stay that has not yet ended, such householder, owner or possessor of dwelling place or hotel manager is not required to make a notification again. -
My Thai visa is in an expired passport
Liquorice replied to tac's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Regardless of Immigration incorrectly date stamping his extension of stay beyond the expiry date of his passport, it's your responsibility to check the date stamps. He's been on overstay since 27th May. -
My Thai visa is in an expired passport
Liquorice replied to tac's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You do not have an active visa, it expired years ago. You extend your period of stay and stamped .............. permitted to stay until 20th July. If your passport has already expired, Immigration made an error dating the stamp. You need to immediately obtain a new passport. Technically, you're on overstay due to Immigrations error with the date stamp, which should have been dated with the same date as your passport expiry, 27th May. -
You could have applied for the Non O based on Thai spouse at Immigration, with proof for 400K THB in a Thai bank account in your sole name. Procedure here: VE-TV to Non O Spouse.pdf The 400K is only required to be in the bank on the date of submission. You will be granted a stay of a further 90 days. The 400K THB needs to be seasoned in the bank for 2 months for the 1-year extension of stay.