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  1. Best you be more specific.

    However, it is unlikely that children would ever qualify for a "B" visa.

    If you are working you need a "B" visa and a work permit.

    Once you have secured an extension of Stay based on working your husband and the children can obtain extensions of stay based on being dependent on you. They will require "O" visas before they can apply which can only be obtained outside Thailand.

    I hope you have had a serious discussion with your employer, who seems to have a "relaxed" attitude toward providing very important documentation.

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  2. So, no easy ride for UK nationals and £5000 is more than 200000 baht, maybe they don't UK farang anymore, easy way to deal with that, go somewhere else!

    £5000 equates to approx 1300 Bht/day.over a 6 month period !

    That for someone on holiday would have to cover accommodation, food, transportation etc, etc.

    Guess they are aiming at the cheap end of the UK market.smile.png

    No one does a 6 month holiday and gets time off work, you know it's to stop people from working illegally and staying long term in Thailand.

    My son, by combining his normal annual leave with his long service award could easily afford 6 months holiday whilst on full pay !

    But I agree, the new visa will act as a deterrent to illegal working and staying long term on inappropriate visas

  3. Saying that KL and Colombo are accepting METV application from non-residents is not an interpretation, its just reading their requirements.

    How is someone going to provide the following requirements in Colombo:

    • 4. 850,000 LKR per person with the last 6 months of financial statement
    • 5. Letter of employment of the applicant

    or the following in KL:

    • 3. Original Letter from employer to certify the employment.
    • 4. Original letter for bank account confirmation from the bank and Bank statement.

    You must be "interpreting" these requirements to include foreign employers and banks when common sense would suggest otherwise.

    Given these requirements and the fact that both these embassies go against all others that have published METV requirements, clarification is needed before you can make your claim that either will accept applications from non-nationals.

    1/I already answered that question.

    It's exhausting.

    KL is specifically requesting for FOREIGN DOCUMENTS to be notarized.

    it's there a the bottom of the requirements.

    Is that to hard to actually read the documents that people send you, instead of constantly trying to win some absurd argument?

    it means they DO ACCEPT FOREIGN DOCUMENTS.

    2/ Yes it does not say "we accept foreigners", but embassies have a minimum proficiency in English if they want to have residents only applications, they will ask for "resident only" and ask for proof of residence such as residence permit, like they do in most other countries

    We all look forward to the report of you successfully obtaining an METV from KL

    Could you now give it a rest for a while ?

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  4. I live on Koh Lanta, so shops and pharmacies aren't always stocked quite the same as on the mainland- however I will give them another go with the brand names in the hope that I get somewhere this time! Thank you

    Even on Koh Lanta a Pharmacy will have one or more oral antihistamine medications.

    What have you been asking for ?

    Write in block letters on a piece of paper the brand names and give the paper to the Pharmacist.

    If the paper is not understood you are dealing with a shop-girl and should ask when the Pharmacist will be available.

  5. Amazing in all those threads are postings about how to enter another country on 50 Baht and come right back for maybe 100 Baht. Looking at this point I guess its a good idea to getting rid of all those cheap charlies that have been making Thailand their first home. smile.png

    If it even needs to be discussed on how to enter another country for 50 Baht, I can only say well done Immigration and the MFA and lets start with Phase II. Mukhdahan immigration chief is pissed already that 50% of all foreigners crossing the border are Filipino's to get another stamp just to teach for another 2 months English at some schools. They are looking forward to January when no more Filipinos are crossing the borders. Sakon Nakhon is flooded with teachers from Black Africa that work for Baht 18000 Baht a month and a room (2500 Baht) for free.

    Great news however, a lot of Thais have been send overseas in the past 5 years and the son of a former friend (Military attache /London) of mine graduated in English at a university and according to him thousands of Thais have been send over to Europe and they will start as teacher of both Mathematics, Science and English in the next term. In 5 years no one needs Farangs or Africans for teaching English.

    Such contempt for poor people only scraping it on 18000 a month teaching and for Luke, father of a baby here trying his best to stay with his son is to say the least inappropriate.

    1. "Luke" could solve his problem easily by marrying the child's mother and obtaining a visa/ extension of stay based on marriage.

    2. Those who "volunteer" to work with inappropriate visas and no work permit deserve no sympathy.

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  6. Had MRA of chest neck and Brain. Arteries fine. He did mention a mild case of Hydrocephalus, or too much spinal fluid in the Brain , guess what lucky boy is going Have Lumbar Puncture to get it out on the 27th ?

    An LP will not "cure" hydrocephalus

    What reason was given in explanation for the Hydrocephalus?

    If there was no explanation one should be sought prior to agreeing to an LP.

  7. If you get the 60 day extension and a re-entry permit you could apply for the extension shortly after you get back from your trip. CW will do the extension up to 45 days early and the 30 day under consideration would start on the date you apply. You could then get a re-entry permit for the under consideration period.

    Look at the date that would work for your schedule and work it out. It has been a long day and I would not trust my own numbers.

    Getting the 60 day extension would not break the chain of extension you have gotten.

    Ok thank you, I'll figure it out, I can then arrange the timing accordingly.

    For tomorrow, do I use the TM7 but write 60 days instead of 365 days?

    Just wanna get everything done at home before going there.

    From what I have checked tomorrow I will only need this:

    • Passport (original).
    • Photocopy of passport.
    • Photocopy of visa and arrival card (these will be in your passport).
    • House certificate / copy of lease agreement at the condo you stay in. (Take the original if you have it). If this is your condo lease agreement, it must have your signature and the owners signature on it. A piece of paper stating your address, the deposit you paid and the amount you pay each month is not enough. It must be a proper agreement.
    • Wife’s Tabien Baan (copy is fine) – this is the house document for the home she is officially registered as living in Thailand.
    • Wife’s ID card (original to be shown, also have a copy with you). If security tries to take this from your wife at the entrance in exchange for a card, be sure to tell them you need it to show the immigration officer. We ran into this issue and had to retrieve it.
    • Marriage Certificate (original and copy) – Make sure you take the original because I nearly came unstuck only having a copy last time.

    (via http://www.thethailandlife.com/non-immigrant-visa-extend-stay-60-days)

    Best add wife to that list!

    She must be present when you apply.

  8. Report:

    - Phitsanulok immigration: granted the 30day extension on the 1st entry in about 20 minutes for B1900.

    - Thai-Lao friendship bridge, 1 month later: I tried only exiting and entering Thailand on the Thai side of the bridge. The officer insisted I entered Laos first. No discussion but it was worth the try.thumbsup.gif On the Lao side I played it safe by getting a visa on arrival. All I had to do was fill out two forms and pay 350.000KIP or US$36 because I didn't bring a photo or copy passport. Went back to Thailand and entered using my 2nd entry of the triple entry tourist visa. No charge and good for another 2 months. The whole procedure took 1.5 hours including waiting.

    Question: Could I have done the border run whitout the visa on arrival by simply getting my passport stamped and afterwards directly exiting Laos?

    NO!

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  9. I tried to do it 45 days before and they told me NO!

    possibly an agent might get it done for you for a fee.

    why renew so early? if your going home renew it there?

    Thanks. I'm a Brit. That's an interesting idea about renewing it in the UK.

    However I do suspect that applying for a retirement visa for the first time at a Thai consulate/embassy in the UK might amount, in effect, to a new application - rather than a renewal. I'm guessing, but one reason for it being a 'new application' might be that they probably won't have access to all the records Jomtien immigration hold for me for previous years - although, true, in the UK they would be able see the actual stamps in my passport.

    The idea about using an agent is also a good one. Thanks!

    Do not wast your time.

    Extensions of stay are neither issued or renewed outside Thailand.

  10. I have a follow up question...

    What about some of the Thai law firms selling business visas online? Are they fraudulent as well? I couldn't imagine this being so as they openly advertise this on their websites.

    Have they found a loophole in the system as far as obtaining as business visa is concerned? Could this also be the case with a WP?

    Thanks for all the feedback guys! All of you have been really helpful with darrends being the exception. So much negative from that guy. sad.png

    I hve riend whos a solicitor and they do visas amongst other legal areas. He openly admitted to me they look for loopholes and target them.

    There is nothing "illegal" associated with looking for Legal loopholes.

    Those who benefit from such "loopholes" should refrain from squealing when the "loopholes" are plugged.

  11. How about retired "snowbirds" ?

    How can they prove employment?

    I think you will find that some embassies/consulates will allow people on pensions to apply.

    What about people between 50 to 60 something, who are self-funded retirees, and don't receiving government pension yet?

    Get a retirement Visa for 2000 Baht , valid for one year ?

    There is no "retirement visa"

    There is, however, an O/A (long stay) visa which if correctly used gives a stay of almost 2 years

    The visa costs £125 in London which is approx 6000 Bht!

  12. Hi I am a slightly confused now on the best route. If I understand correctly I have two options.

    1. We both get individual OA Long stay from London Embassy. These will last nearly two years if we exit Thailand just prior to the expiry date and will be re stamped for nearly another year. From ubonjoe information my husband can then apply for extension of stay for one year, with usual 800000 baht seasoned for two months ( we don't have a pension) and I can get my extension of stay based on being his spouse. No way are we transferring 2 X 800000 into the country for us both.

    Or

    2. My husband gets OA Longstay and I get non O as his dependent at London embassy, then I extend for one year in Thailand before the 90 days are up?However I have read no reports on how I could stay nearly 2 years. What happens when I go out of the country just prior to the expiry date with my husband, I can't see how they would stamp me in for another 12 months. Am I missing something here?

    Some concerns I have is if we both get O A long stay will I definitely be able to apply for extension of stay as dependent. Or is safer to be a dependent from the beginning with just an O visa. In that case I am worried I won't be able to extend another year when we we fly in and out of Thailand to extend my husbands OA, or will at this stage we just apply for extension of stay after 12 months.

    I hope all this doesn't sound too confusing.

    Option 2 is your best choice.

    If you leave the country whist on an extension of stay you need to have a re-entry permit.

    Extensions are for a max of one year and are easily renewed.

  13. Just to clarify if it is not clear

    The child is a British citizen - not Thai. She was not born in Thailand and her mother is not Thai - only her father.

    She stays in Thailand with her Thai father

    Obtaining Thai citizenship and Thai passport for her is difficult - and so far all attempts have failed.

    Therefore she needs to clear her overstay and get the correct permission to stay in Thailand

    It is just complicated a bit by her British passport needing renewal at the same time

    I would appreciate advice about how to achieve what is required now - getting her Thai nationality is a longer term goal

    If the child has a Thai Father she IS Thai

    Did anyone bother to register her birth with the Thai Embassy in the country where the child was born?

    1. Passport? Open the link I just provided and follow the instructions.

    2. Try for an extension of stay. It may be given if her birth certificate is available which names the Thai Farther.

    Nothing "bad " will happen to the child if she continues to overstay. Does she attend school ? if so is the school Private or State run ?

  14. British passports cannot be renewed at the Embassy. Open the link for detail.

    https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports

    An extension of stay can be obtained from immigration.

    The child' father should obtain a Thai passport for his daughter.

    Once the Thai passport has been obtained the child and one of her parents need to exit Thailand using the British passport, fly to a nearby country and return using the Thai passport to enter the country.

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