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  1. Hello All, I have a family member planning to visit me in Thailand and although they will be bringing their portable travel unit, I am looking to rent a an Oxygen Concentrator that can deliver a continuous flow of 2.0 Litres per minute for sleeping. The units they prefer to use are: 1. Philips Respironics SimplyGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator 2. Philips Respironics Everflo O Home Oxygen System Would very much appreciate if anyone can direct me to a medical services company in Bangkok, Chonburi or Rayong area that rents/ services these units for a 2 month period? Thanks
  2. As my previous extension was based on an affadavit, do I need to show monthly deposits to immigration on this initial 800K extension or just the bank letter and passbook with the 800K?
  3. Have been using the embassy affadavit method for the past 5 years, however I intend to use the 800K nested method going forward. My understanding is that for this initial extension using 800K method, all that is required is a letter from my bank confirming that the 800K has been on deposit for at least 2 months - is that correct? (Do I need to bring bank book as well even if the account is only 6 months old?) I also understand that I will need to keep a minimum balance of 800K for three months following the extension and then a minimum of 400K during the next 7 months before topping up again to 800K for the final 2 months before the next extension - is that correct? As for the next extension, I will require a letter from the bank confirming the 800K for two months as well as statements (stamped by the bank) confirm the balances throughout the previous 12 months - is that correct? Appreciate any and all feedback as don't want to get be shorthanded at Rayong immigration ???? Thanks
  4. Hi All, Having lived in Thailand for many years on an annual retirement extension, I naively thought myself as a foreign resident. However, on a recent overseas trip it was made clear by two different Thai embassies that I am classified as a "Long Stay Visitor (OA - up to one-year)" and not as a foreign resident & that the 21 -day stay in an approved country/s was required to obtain a COE for the Phuket sandbox. Noting the recent changes effective November 1st for incoming travel, the following statement echoes what I recently experienced, so there does not appear to be any relief for those of us that live here as Long Stay Visitor but who travel frequently: "For returning Thais and foreign residents, it is not necessary to be in the approved country for 21 days or more, as long as they re traveling from Thailand to the approved country/s and return within the last 21 days" Would anyone be aware of any provisions to the revised travel policy (returning to Thailand after departing Thailand) that would apply for those expats livings in Thailand as "Long Stay Visitors" ? Thanks
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