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Retirement extension via agent, change of bank.
Goethe replied to jimn's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
This week I saw a sign in the office of my visa agent about applying for non-o status. It included information on what it would cost to open a bank account. So yes: the issue seems to have been resolved. -
Thai notary for pension income verification
Goethe replied to Shwaman's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
A notary cannot notarize the veracity of the documents, only your signature. You present "bank documents" to a notary. How does he or she know for sure where they came from? Nowadays almost any document can be falsified. -
Passport not stamped out with re-entry permit.
Goethe replied to Coota's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Neither the smart gate software nor any Immigration Officer is interested in whether or not you have a Re-entry Permit. It becomes an issue only on your return. -
Until now Thai Immigration HAS accepted the letter from the Canadian Embassy as sufficient. A consular official told me that the Consulate needed to have your financial statement on file IN CASE Thai Immigration one day asked for such evidence. I have seen no evidence that Thai Immigration officials have been questioning the validity of the Canadian Embassy letter.
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Visa Services Limited Now?
Goethe replied to BillyBobzTeeth's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The announcement refers to acquiring NEW Retirement Visas, but specifically states that renewing extensions of current Retirement Visas will still be processed. -
Question about TH on-arrival tourist visa
Goethe replied to tijanova's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The reason why the airline may want to see a return ticket within 60 days is because being granted a 30-day extension, while highly likely, is not 100% guaranteed. So if you are denied entry by Thai Immigration because you do not have a return ticket within 60 days, the airline would be responsible for flying you back home. That is an expense they do not wish to incur. I have no doubt that some readers of this forum will testify that they have never had a return ticket and have encountered no problems with either the airline or Thai Immigration, but the question for you is: "Do you want to take that risk?" (My testimony is that I have been checked by the airlines before boarding several times.) -
"Be aware that expired licenses can still be renewed up to one year after expiry. " That is correct, but be aware that if your license has expired and you are stopped by the police, you will be fined (personal experience). The one-year grace period refers only to your not needing to start the whole process from the beginning.
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The 90-day report has nothing to do with your permission to stay. They are quite separate matters. Since you are out of the country when your 90-day report is due, there is no requirement to report. You report only if you are still in the country. When you return to Thailand, a new 90-day period begins. (Your arrival date is day one.)
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It's called freedom of choice. You have the freedom to do it your way; others choose to do it differently. I do everything legally, but choose to use an agent -- because I can afford to. One unpleasant fact that you cited: "And yes, far too often I've had to stand in line with people who stunk so bad it almost made you retch" is one of the reasons I stay away from Immigration. This forum is full of reports that underline the unpredictability of the process from year to year and from Office to Office. I pay a small fee, can be sure there will be no problems, pick up my passport the following day -- and sleep like an innocent child.
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Going to Thailand for Surgery help with TM6
Goethe replied to IAFYM's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You are being overly worried. You will be one of 30 million tourists, so close scrutiny is highly unlikely. Write: "Tourism." Give address of the hospital. Make sure you have a return ticket. Take some Valium. :) -
unlimited land border crossings
Goethe replied to BananaBandit's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Any and every entry into Thailand is subject to the discretion of the Immigration Officer. (This is standard practice all over the world.) The only valid answer to the question: "Can I get unlimited entries for 60 days" is: "Yes -- until you can't." -
I Think I Might Have Screwed Up
Goethe replied to kingstonkid's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
There is a HUGE amount of false and misleading information on this topic on this forum (the renewal of a Canadian passport in Thailand). These are the facts: 1. You may renew your passport at the Canadian Embassy in Bangkok. 2. You may book appointment to go in person or you may mail in your application. 3. You may choose to pick up the new passport in person or have it mailed to you. 4. The turn-around time is very reasonable. Source? Personal experience. -
I Think I Might Have Screwed Up
Goethe replied to kingstonkid's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Here is all the information you need: https://search.brave.com/search?q=renew+canadian+passport+in+thailand&source=android&summary=1&conversation=beb367afda9ea14a2bcb47 -
Immigration - totally useless
Goethe replied to Foxx's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The fee charged by agents ranges from 0 to 500 baht, depending on the agent. I pay 200 baht and am happy to do so. -
Short term volunteering; visas and work permits
Goethe replied to jnp73's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You may not "volunteer" in Thailand in any capacity without the requisite documents. -
Passport copies for retirement extension?
Goethe replied to proton's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
TiT. From day to day, IO to IO the rules may change.- 47 replies
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Nonthaburi IO - Back from abroad - what now?
Goethe replied to WebGuy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It is not safe to assume that. This forum is full of reports from people who were advised differently by their local Immigration Office. (Jomtien is one such office.) The only safe course of action is to ask your local Immigration Office what their policy is. -
As is the case with so many issues on this forum, with respect to all Thai Immigration questions there is only one reliable guideline: There are NO consistent rules! It is pointless citing the Immigration Act, it is pointless citing what happened to someone last week, it is pointless calling an Immigration Office "rogue": every Immigration Office and every Immigration Officer has the power to do whatever it wants every day of the week. Accept that fact and act accordingly.
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Overstayed by 7 months.
Goethe replied to eeworldwide's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Not complete nonsense. I know of a recent case where the overstayer went to an agent who "fixed" the problem for 500 000 baht. -
METV and TM30 after border-run
Goethe replied to John8's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
And how often has an office changed its procedures or demands after you labelled it "rogue"? Given the endless complaints about moving goalposts and the inconsistencies between Immigration Office and the Officers in them, it seems that every Immigration Office in Thailand could be described as "rogue". The label is irrelevant anyway: we have no choice but to accept whatever situation occurs.