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thanks all, I think the non-o and the re-entry visa is the cheapest way,
I plan to get a Thai bank account (and yellow house book - if I need it) while I am there , that is the main reason for getting the Non-O on this trip. tried to get a bank account on a tourist visa last trip with over 30 days remaining but none of the major banks were interested without a non-immi visa, some wanted the yellow book too.
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4 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:
How long do you want to stay in Thailand.
Also are you aware that non O from Canberra embassy requires insurance.
a few days on the first time, 30-60 days when returning from Cambodia,
isn't it the retirement AO visa the requires insurance, I am married to a Thai and applying for the Non O
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Am I allowed to do this?
Apply for single entry Non-Immigrant “O” Single Entry Visa and get granted a single-entry Non-O visa from Canberra Embassy
Enter Thailand Suvarnabhumi Airport on a visa exempt , stay 5 days,
Exit Thailand Don Muang to visit Cambodia, stay 5 days.
Enter Thailand Don Muang on Non-Immigrant “O” Single Entry Visa
Exit Thailand Suvarnabhumi Airport within 60 days
Or If I am granted a Non-Immigrant “O” Single Entry Visa , must I use this on the first entry to Thailand and I cannot use visa exempt. And in this case I must apply for a Non-Immigrant “O” Multiple Entry Visa ?
Or can I apply for Non-Immigrant “O” Single Entry Visa and get a re-entry permit at Don Muang when travelling to Cambodia?
There a is a big difference in cost for Non-Immigrant “O” Single Entry Visa and Non-Immigrant “O” Multiple Entry Visa and I am trying to minimise my costs.
Thank you
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2 hours ago, bamnutsak said:
For the next seven days, you can search for and find your record.
Click on the magnifying glass, then click Export. That creates a PDF that you can download/print.
thanks a lot for the tips bamnutsak, it was the answer I was looking for, really quite easy once you know.
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14 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:
You have to download a screen shot of the page ,
the before page with the data or the after page with the screen shot of the green pop up?
I have both but this seems like a very strange system
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hi all,
I just filled out my first TM30 on the "new system" at this address
https://tm30.immigration.go.th/tm30/#/external/ifa/add
all I got was a green pop up for a couple of seconds stating "the data has been stored correctly"
aren't I supposed to get some receipt number or be able to print to prove I have done the TM30 ?
isn't this proof required for some other immigration matters such as extensions of Non Immi-O ?
thanks
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thank you Mutt Daeng, this seems to be the case. a Thai friend has just done the first address for me, I might try the second myself.
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hi all,
we have 2 houses with different logins and passwords to this address, just testing it works as I have not used it since Jan 2023
https://tm30.immigration.go.th/tm30api/signupExternal
both are reporting " Invalid user ID or password."
unable to reset password either "invalid data please check again"
does anyone know is this the correct URL?
anyone else having problems?
thanks
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thank you I will check it out
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Does anyone know of online resources that shows a Thai business company registration.
in Australia we use this site
does Thailand have anything similar?
thanks
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thanks to all
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hi all
the last few times I have been to Thailand no TM6 has been needed at the arrival process. The TM30 online notification has a box for the TM6 number. Is that box left blank or even though not required I still need to find one of those blue and white forms for the purpose of the TM30?
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I can confirm that this registration link
https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn24online/FilterNoLogonServlet?nodeId=24&programId=FNHOTELREG
is correct
once I was there it was all self explanatory (wife translating) for Thai language popups - as my Aussie passport is being renewed we used her Thai details to sign up, all went as expected, received sign up email, confirmed the link, changed the password, logged in successfully.
we are all set for when we arrive.
thanks to everyone that provided helpful assistance.
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13 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:
Is your wife already registered to use the on-line system?
https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn24online/
As long as you return to the same address there is no need to file a "new" TM30.
my wife is not registered yet, I would like to register her.
thanks I have edited the OP.
has anyone been successful with the register button on the this website, last time we tried (last year) the email confirmation didn't arrive
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hi all,
there used to be a sign up for the housemaster (my wife) to be able to easily register me at our home (TM30) when we travel to Thailand
my wife is not registered yet, I would like to register her.
https://www.immigration.go.th/en/?page_id=1690
but the sign up form is no longer there.
does anyone know of an online process and link to follow?
thanks in advance
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this topic can be archived, I have given up and will just use an internal antenna for Auntie's local TV
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7 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:
Sounds like a good old analog TV antenna?
Or do you mean a satellite dish?
As far as I know analog TV has been ceased everywhere in Thailand.
So either digital via DVB T2 or satellite.
Both require a set-top box connected between dish/antenna and TV except some modern TVs have built in DVB or satellite tuners (which might explain why one works)
I moved the TV from one room to another, same TV works fine in the bedroom but not in the lounge room
pulled off the wall plate but I think something is disconnected in the roof space , so need someone to check that,
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hi all,
we have an antenna on the roof but lounge room antenna wall sockets isnt producing a signal on the TV, bedroom socket is ok,
anyone know a tv antenna installer near hua hin?
thanks in advance
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as discussed on my PM to you, now for others if they search the forum. I had a great experience with Dr.Macbook in Bangkok, a google search will easily find him.
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22 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:
I guess it is related to this: I had the idea to install a router with SIM card and set this to bridge mode (and then see the public IP address). It seems such devices with bridge mode don't exist - at least not in Thailand.
thanks I don't need bridge mode, I just need a connection where the ISP does not double natt (network translation) the connection (not that I need to do port forwarding but) , making port forwarding impossible. the HIK application denies unbinding if you are behind more than one router, which double natting the connection means there is another router in the AIS infrastructure that means what I think is my public IP address is actually not.
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12 hours ago, Mickeymaus said:
Look at Lazada. Very many options available. If you need more infos let me know it. In respect of public IP. On Windows I have a software that sends you an email with the actual IP so that you can access your computer.
I need an internet connection that is not double natted to unbind an account from a HIK security device. my AIS fibre connection is double natted and the unbinding fails.
any suggestions? thanks
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14 hours ago, fdsa said:
It's impossible.
workaround: rent a cheap VPS in Singapore (or expensive one in Thailand) and set up a VPN
I need an internet connection that is not double natted to unbind an account from a HIK security device. my AIS fibre connection is double natted and the unbinding fails.
any suggestions? thanks
entering on a visa exempt while holding a Non-O
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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thank you; I tried in Hua Hin at Blueport Mall, Kasikorn, Siam Commercial, Bangkok Bank, , Kasikorn didnt ask for a yellow book, Siam did, Bangkok Bank I don't recall if they did or not (mostly they spoke in Thai with my wife) the house is in Bor Fai , not sure which office will be issuing the yellow book.
any helpful suggestions is appreciated.