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Non-O Extension and Visa Exemption
Liquorice replied to Mercurialm's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
For future reference. An extension can only be dated up to the expiry date of a Passport, so if you haven't got 12 months validity on your passport, your extension will be reduced accordingly. It's a matter of personal choice when to renew an expiring passport, taking your extension renewal date into account. My extensions are due in July. When my current passport expires, it will be in the month of May. I'll opt for a 10 month extension, rather than lose 10 months validity of my passport in that situation. -
Non-O Extension and Visa Exemption
Liquorice replied to Mercurialm's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It is possible to apply for the Non O at Immigration. I posted the procedure above. -
Non-O Extension and Visa Exemption
Liquorice replied to Mercurialm's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If you do a border hop, on entry you will be granted permission of stay for 30/60 days. The procedure for applying for the Non O based on Thai spouse at local Immigration is here: VE-TV to Non O Spouse.pdf The 400K is only required to be in the bank on the day you submit the Non O application (no seasoning period). On being granted the Non O, you will be granted a further permission of stay of 90 days. This 90 days gives ample time for the 400K to be seasoned for the required 2 months for the 1-year extension application. -
For the Non Imm O visa, you apply online at https://thaivisa.go.th Open the site and choose 'Staying with Family Visas'. Then select 'To stay with Thai family residing in Thailand (more than 60 days). https://thaievisa.go.th/visa/non-immigrant-o Now because you married in Canada it's a very different kettle of fish applying for a 1-year extension of stay based on a Thai spouse, because Thailand has no record of your marriage and Immigration do not accept foreign marriage certificates in their original form. You would need to register your foreign marriage in Thailand and there is a legal procedure for that. Document authentication is done by Global Affairs Canada or, in some cases, by the provincial government. Your authenticated marriage certificate is then submitted to the Thai embassy or consulate for document legalization. Alternatively, the Canadian Embassy may be able to authenticate your Canadian marriage certificate. On arrival to Thailand, the marriage certificate must then be translated to Thai and then legalized by Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The documents can then be presented to your local Amphoe in Thailand, who will register the foreign marriage on the system. To ensure a marriage is considered de jure and defacto, Thai Immigration request an updated Khor Ror 2 or 22 from the Amphoe. When you marry in Thailand, you are issued two marriage certificates (Khor Ror 3) and a registration of the marriage (Khor Ror 2). Provided there is no record of divorce, the Amphoe will issue an updated KR2, or in the case of a foreign marriage registered in Thailand a KR22. Without this updated KR2/22, Immigration will not proceed with a 1-year extension based on Thai spouse. As an addition to this, for the very first application of a 1-year extension based on a Thai spouse, Immigration will arrange a home visit to further ensure the marriage is de jure and defacto. Independent witnesses are usually required on this visit.
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A valid question, but did you marry in Thailand or the US? You can apply for the Non Imm O visa based on Thai spouse from a Thai Embassy/Consulate in the US to enter Thailand, or you can enter as a Tourist and apply to change your Immigration status to Non Imm (Non O) at a local Immigration office. The requirements and conditions are here: VE-TV Non O Thai spouse.pdf IMO it's less hassle to apply for the Non Imm O before you enter Thailand. On entry with a Non Imm O visa you are granted a stay of 90 days. Open a bank account and transfer funds asap. You can apply for a 1 year extension of your period of stay based on Thai spouse, the financial requirement being 400K THB in a Thai bank account (your sole name) for 2 months prior to submitting the 1 year extension application. Once the extension is granted, you may withdraw and spend that 400K for living expenses. 327-2557 (2014) - Criteria for extension ENG.pdf Section 2.18 (Thai spouse) (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.
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When I first retired to Thailand, I transferred 1.2 million to my Bangkok Bank Savings account. I then opened a 12-month Fixed term deposit account and transferred 800K of the 1.2M to that account for Immigration purposes. Using the Savings account for daily living expenses, bills. Many choose to leave the 800/400K in an FCD account throughout the year. An FCD account does not have a debit card.
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He could also get the METV, but doesn't want to do a border run. No financials in a Thai bank. When the VE is increased to 60 days on entry, he could enter VE, 30 day extension, + 60 days extension = 150 days, but I get the impression he doesn't want to apply for any extensions either, or in fact do anything other than stay 175 days. Wouldn't it be marvelous if the US offered visa free stays of up to 175 days for Thais.
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Single Re-entry Permit Issue
Liquorice replied to HAL030788's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If you had a valid visa that expires in December, you wouldn't need a re-entry permit. I suspect you have a 1 year extension of your period of stay, a permit, not a visa. The re-entry permit is valid until the expiry date of your 1 year extension. What dates you enter on the form are immaterial, they are just an estimate. -
TM30 and 90 day reporting on a PE Visa
Liquorice replied to esclub's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Arrival at the residence in question, not within 24 hours of arriving in Thailand. What is a TM90? -
TM30 and 90 day reporting on a PE Visa
Liquorice replied to esclub's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The TM30 is a notification of where an alien is residing. Once filed and the receipt received, you don't need to do anything more. A new TM30 would only be required if you moved to a new permanent place of residence. -
According to the Thai Embassy DC, this is a list of the current Non Imm visa types. Visa Types / Visa Fees / Validity - สถานเอกอัครราชทูต ณ กรุงวอชิงตัน (thaiembassy.org) Non-Immigrant B Employed as an academic staff/teacher in Thailand 80 N/A 90 days B Employment 80 N/A 90 days B Internship (Non-Curricular internship) 80 N/A 90 days B Sport-related activities (Trainers/Coach/Instructor/etc.) 80 N/A 90 days B Travelling to Thailand for a business purpose e.g., Meeting, Exhibition 80 200 90 days (S) 1 year (M) B Frequent business visit 3 years N/A 400 3 years ED Attending workshop training or seminar organized by International Organizations 80 N/A 90 days ED For monks, nuns, priests studying dharma in Thailand 80 N/A 90 days ED Internship (Curricular internship) 80 N/A 90 days ED To study in a basic education level (primary, elementary, and secondary school) 80 N/A 90 days ED To study in a higher education level (university and college) 80 N/A 90 days ED To study in a short course (Thai or English language) / attend Muaythai training 80 N/A 90 days F Family or dependent of diplomatic officers/ officials based in Thailand 80 N/A 90 days F Peace Corps Exempt N/A 90 days F To attend a meeting with a Thai agency or to participate in an event organized by the Thai government 80 N/A 90 days F To work with the government, diplomatic mission or an international organization in Thailand 80 N/A 90 days F1 Participants in Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) program 80 N/A 90 days IB Investing in a BOI-registered company/Working in a BOI-registered company 80 200 90 days (S) 1 year (M) IB Employment (BOI) 80 N/A 90 days M Film crew (having the purpose of producing a film, motion picture, or advertisement) 80 200 90 days (S) 1 year (M) M Media/Press based in Thailand 80 200 90 days (S) 1 year (M) O Diplomat’s housekeeper 80 N/A 90 days O Medical treatment (longer than 60 days) 80 N/A 90 days O Retirement (pensioner aged 50 or above with a state pension who wishes to stay in Thailand for no longer than 90 days) 80 N/A 90 days O Thai nationals who have abandoned their Thai citizenship 80 N/A 90 days O To be a contestant or a witness for the judicial process 80 200 90 days (S) 1 year (M) O To stay with non-Thai family residing in Thailand (more than 60 days) 80 N/A 90 days O To stay with Thai family residing in Thailand (more than 60 days) 80 N/A 90 days O Voluntary work with NGO/Charity/Association (without salary) 80 N/A 90 days O-A Long-stay (O-A) N/A 200 1 year O-X Long-stay (O-X) N/A 400 5 years R To perform missionary work or other religious activities with approval from a relevant Governmental Department 80 N/A 90 days R-A To perform missionary work or other religious activities with approval from a relevant Governmental Department N/A 200 1 year RS Research and Science 80 N/A 90 days
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Non-imm "O" 1 yr ME visa from Laos
Liquorice replied to catinthehat's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
400K THB in a Thai bank account for 2 months. Applying for Visa - สถานกงสุลใหญ่ ณ แขวงสะหวันนะเขต :: Royal Thai Consulate-General, Savannakhet (thaiembassy.org) -
Moving homes and notifying immigration
Liquorice replied to MarcelV's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The TM30 is for registering your new address. TM30-Notification of alien residence.pdf -
Moving homes and notifying immigration
Liquorice replied to MarcelV's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Of arriving at said premises, of which Immigration has no idea other than what you tell them. Just date it with the current date, and nobody is any the wiser. -
Moving homes and notifying immigration
Liquorice replied to MarcelV's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You are only required to file a new TM30 if you move to a new 'permanent' place of residency. -
Multiple Entry Marriage Visa
Liquorice replied to JT65's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
What will you do if Lao is enrolled into the online evisa application system, where the Non Imm O ME isn't available, leave the Country? Fool you when you can get a 60 day extension for each 90 day entry. -
Moving homes and notifying immigration
Liquorice replied to MarcelV's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Nothings changed, some offices just never previously enforced the law. In a private residence, it's the responsibility of the House Master, owner or possessor to file a TM30. The House Master, by definition, means any persons who is the chief possessor of a house , whether in the capacity of owner , tenant , or in any other capacity whatsoever. -
Multiple Entry Marriage Visa
Liquorice replied to JT65's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It's 90 days on entry from a Non Imm O ME visa, then you can extend that stay for a further 60 days before doing a border run. It's possible to stay for almost 17 months with only 3 border runs and 3 x 60 day extensions before applying for another new visa. -
Multiple Entry Marriage Visa
Liquorice replied to JT65's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
A standard IO can approve an extension based on retirement. Extensions based on marriage have to be chacked and approved by a senior IO at regional level. That check also tantamounts to checking the standard IO did his checks correctly before submitting it for final approval. If the IO makes an error, he's in fear of getting a rollocking and loosing face - that's why.