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You're not in Country to file it on the due date, but the online system doesn't know that! The exit/entry system isn't linked to the 90-day report system, separate systems. Some friends who regularly go in and out, and I tried an experiment last year regarding the online 90-day system. If you're out of Country between 90 day reports, on re-entry you can submit your report on the expected due date, but if you count 90 days from reentry and try to submit it will be rejected, and you have to submit in person for Immigration to reset the report date. My advice too @Gee Bangkok is just to submit it on the date given from the previous report.
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Changing annual visa
Liquorice replied to liana3legend's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Come on, Joe, Immigration are police. The last police officer I saw in a hospital after a foreigner deceased, collecting details, was one of the local Immigration officers. -
Changing annual visa
Liquorice replied to liana3legend's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Immigration could be aware of the situation, therein lies the problem. It's usual for hospitals to notify Immigration when a foreigner deceases, so they can notify the national's Embassy. -
Changing annual visa
Liquorice replied to liana3legend's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Unfortunately, he failed to mention you'd require proof of 12 x 65K overseas transfers for a 1-year extension. -
E-visa or consulate
Liquorice replied to Keebon70's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Thailand now offers online e-visa visa applications in 23 Countries - Lao is not one of them. -
Changing annual visa
Liquorice replied to liana3legend's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Agreed, they can, but they could also fine her for overstaying. I assume she'll require time to sort the financial details from the passing of her husband. As she piggybacked her husbands' extension, the 800K will be in his sole name. -
Changing annual visa
Liquorice replied to liana3legend's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
She is already on overstay. She needs to exit and re-enter with a new Visa before even approaching Immigration. Preferably, a new Non O. -
@phetphet It sounds as though your friend already has a friend to assist him, in yourself. When he entered Thailand as a tourist on a VE entry, he was granted a permission of stay for 45 days. To apply for a 1-year extension of stay, he must have Non Immigrant status, hence applying for the Non O first. As already stated, he must have at least 15 days remaining from any granted permission of stay to apply for the Non O. The criteria to apply for the Non O > VE-TV to Non O Retirement.pdf He can apply for a 30-day extension first, which will grant him a further stay until March, allowing him more time to open a bank account, transfer the 800K, find a permanent residence, then apply for the Non O. You can assist him with the Non O and subsequent 1 year extension, an agent isn't required. For a bank account, have you first tried a couple of banks, before getting assistance from an agent? It may help if you stated which Immigration office he would use.
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Savankhet nono visa
Liquorice replied to expatocean's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Proof of funds were not required for the Non Imm O ME based on Thai spouse/family. 5,000 BHT visa fee. Give them a call yourself to confirm. https://savannakhet.thaiembassy.org/th/page/104407-applying-for-visa?menu=5d84a44c15e39c26b400453d -
Savankhet nono visa
Liquorice replied to expatocean's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Although the Non Imm O ME isn't listed on their website, they still issue it. I confirmed it recently for a friend who applied and received it less than a month ago. -
Savankhet nono visa
Liquorice replied to expatocean's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Same criteria for a Thai child as a Thai spouse, apart from the documents. https://savannakhet.thaiembassy.org/th/publicservice/non-immigrant-visa-o-visiting-family-member-of-a-thai-nationality-a-sp?page=5d84a44c15e39c26b400453e&menu=5d84a44c15e39c26b400453f -
If using the 400/800K method; a) If you entered as a Tourist (VE/TV) and are applying to change your status to Non Immigrant (Non o) as a prelude to applying for a 1 year extension of stay, then proof of the funds coming from overseas is required. b) If applying for the 1-year extension of stay, proof of where the funds came from is not requested. The letter confirms only your name, account number and the balance. The balance should match that of your passbook/statement.
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The 800K must remain in the account for 3 months after the extension is issued, at which time you may withdraw but must leave a minium balance of 400K. Then 2 months prior to the next extension application, the funds must be topped up to 800K again. You do not have to provide any evidence of where the funds came from when using the 800K funds method. Try 'Wise' rather than Western Union.
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Getting divorced while on marriage visa
Liquorice replied to topswijaya's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes. 12 months. Yes. -
TM30 New Registration, New Condo
Liquorice replied to SuperSilverHaze's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If you read the Act, you'd be aware who is responsible for filing a TM30, and it's not the responsibility of your wife as you suggested. -
Getting divorced while on marriage visa
Liquorice replied to topswijaya's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Presume you have a 1 year extension of stay based on Thai spouse, which is a permit, not a visa, obtained at a local Immigration office, as opposed to a Visa obtained at a Thai Embassy/Consulate. Without the above information, answers may differ. -
TM30 New Registration, New Condo
Liquorice replied to SuperSilverHaze's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
What exactly did you contribute to the advice. Pot calling the kettle. The owner isn't even solely responsible to file a TM30, let alone be required to attend in person. Read the Immigration Act. Either the owner, or he, or his wife, can file in the capacity of owner, tenant, or possessor of the Condo. -
You cannot change the Non O-A to a Non O within Thailand, but you can change the reason for the extension from retirement to Thai spouse. Even on the Non O-A, there is no requirement for mandatory Health Insurance for the reason of an extension of stay based on Thai spouse. @Pib above, is perfectly correct.