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  1. 14 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    Depending on the amount of time you require, you could consider obtaining a 30 day extension followed by 60 day extension to visit wife. 

     

    Requirements for the 60 day extension discussed in this thread

    https://aseannow.com/topic/1130123-re-60-day-extension-to-visit-your-wife/

     

    So I can do a standard 30 day extension and then follow it up with a 60 day to visit wife? 

     

    I just assumed I could only do one or the other. Thats pretty awesome if thats the case.

  2. Hello read a few threads but couldnt find anything on this.

     

    I'm currently on a 30day from a border run. I just got made marriage officially legal last week. I'm not all set up for a non 0 yet. As I understand I can now get a 60 day visit family extension. For this will I go to CW or the other spot where you do extensions for people on 30 days? 

     

    Also is there any special documents I will need. Obv marriage cert but anything else from wife etc. 

     

    Thanks alot

  3. 19 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    For the single entry non O foreign account will be sufficient. 

    However.that visa provides a 90 day permission of stay.

    You can obtain a 12 month extension however that requires 400k in Thai bank account and seasoned for 2 months.

     

    You will receive better advice if you outline your plan moving forward.

    Meaning how long you plan to live in Thailand year to year.

    For extensions the funds do not need to remain in bank.

    After extension is approved you can withdraw funds as you wish. 

    Why is 400k an issue when you can use those funds.

    Different for retirement. 

     

    Re the Thai bank account you could consider an agent.

    Which immigration office do you deal with.

     

    Once married you could obtain 60 day extension to visit wife.

     

    How old are you. 50+ ...?  Asking for other options. 

     

     

     

    The plan for at least the coming years and potentially the long run is to raise the child in Thailand. I will still have some ties in the states that will require me to be home say 2months or so a year. Shorter term I plan to stay in Thailand through summer 2025 before visiting home though.

     

    I wasnt aware I could spend the 400k. I assumed it was a 90 day check for some reason. That said  I'm not sure how the tax situation will work I dont want to get double taxed bringing money in(i know its likely not gonna be double taxed im just kinda wanting to see how it plays out). I still will likely prefer to have the 400k as a more locked in the bank nest egg to secure the visa every year then money I'll spend when i do get it here. I'd actually prefer to move the 400k next year if it made sense but maybe just moving it ASAP is the play.

     

    I've actually never attempted to open a bank account here over all this time. I assumed it wouldnt be super difficult but I know the non-o or an agent would help if needed.

     

    I'm soon to be 41. I was aware of the 60 day extension to visit wife. Maybe something like 90 day nonO into 60 day with a border run and a reentry would be ideal my current situation? I know I'll eventually want to lock in more of a permanent year long visa obv but if I can get 5 months a stay on a non-O with just having the money in my USA bank that would be ok for now.

     

    Really appreciate the time and informative replies from ya over the years. You're for sure a treasure to this community Dr.Jack. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  4. 2 minutes ago, steve187 said:

    only a non immigrant 'O''A visa will allow a 1 year stay without leaving Thailand, only available in home country

    a single entry non immigrant 'O' visa will give a 90 day entry. a multi entry will be valid for 1 yaer but still only gives a 90 day entry each time you enter within that year, each entry can be extended for 60 days to visit Thai wife

    Ok thanks for clarifying very confusing. 

     

    I take it the single entry has little requirements and the multi entry is going to require the 400k THB? Any idea if USA bank will cover or does it have to to be Thai?

  5. 37 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    OP, what's your plan after obtraining the non O .

    Are you asking about a single entry non O

     

    I'd like to get the Non O where I dont have to leave for a year if possible. Just got the news a child is on the way and wont be able to do long stays with ins and outs to my home country. I'm on the final step of marriage registration with the appointment down at Amphur but going on my 30 day extension while thats going on. 

     

    The process is really confusing to me but I'm under the impression I'll have to leave to get a Non-O at a diff country. I currently dont even own a Thai bank account I've got the funds there just in my USA account. Is it possible to get a year long Non-O without putting the 400k in a Thai bank for 60 days? I am correct in I can at least get a 90 day Non-0 without having those funds?

     

    I was reading past threads and seen people mentioning they could get Non-Os with funds from overseas. Wasnt sure what category they meant. I know my end game is eventually going to be the 400k THB into Thai bank but I'm not in that position just yet.

     

     

  6. Hello finally getting married here after beating around the bush for a few years. I've seen some reports from late last year that in Sav I'll be able to get a Non 0 with my 400k being in a foreign bank. Is this still the standard in current landscape? If so is it only Sav that this is available or any other consulates like Penang,Vientenne,Nam etc?

     

    I'm USA citizen and would prefer to keep my money in my home country bank rather then move it over here if possible. 

     

    Thanks

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  7. 5 minutes ago, Pla Simon said:

    Multiple reasons - I have never paid an agent, and never will.

     

    I could have paid 20 bags of sand to an agent in Buriram, to sort out retirement visa, but decided to use monies to travel, and have a holiday.

     

    Here 28 Years - speak a few languages - enough to get by, and do things myself.

     

    Not enamoured with Malaysia.

    Not immediately constrained by time.

     

    Been hitting Laos / Cambodia for Years - history / friends - not been anywhere outside of Thailand since covid, so nice to get out of the village.

     

    If you keep checking - more days will open up - people / agents cancelling, etc.

     

    Dogmatic comments of  "ludicrous - achievement" have no bearing on the facts at hand - my prolonged stay as a tourist has all been above board - legitimised by immigration officials / auspice of  law. 

     

    Just making my way forwards - there is always a way here.

     

    I will say to anyone running out of visa, with prolonged history in Thailand - Vientiane is more or less a dead cert right now for a SETV.

    Yeah you were spot on about more days opening up. Just switched to a Wed which would allow me to be back in Thailand for the weekend assuming drop off and they hold two business days until Friday. 

     

    Yeah I hear ya on Malaysia not a place I've been into ever going to. Vientiane is as easy as it gets despite being a boring town to me. As long as I didnt have to spend the entire weekend there I can handle it.

     

    I see no problem with being a long stay tourist as long as you arent working here taking someones job. Even staying 5+ years you arent breaking the law whatsoever. The money you spend here is good for the economy. 

     

    Appreciate the advice and hope you continue to run good on staying here without a long term visa. 

     

     

     

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  8. 1 hour ago, SABloke said:

    You mean the ceremony or trip to the local Amphoe office (legal marriage)? Because there's no point in waiting to the 24th for the official license which will be done quickly at the local Amphoe and then you can get the 60 day spousal visit.

    Going to do a ceremony and then the local trip after. Have to make one final trip to the states before hand but yeah coming soon!

  9. 16 hours ago, Pla Simon said:

    If you book your appointment, and log in to your link everyday, invariably you will find earlier appointment slots opening up - upto a good few days before. Simply rebook and cancel old appointment.

     

    You will get your visa at Vientiane - 100%

     

    Recently got mine with considerably more history than yourself. Form and 3 Months bank statements, an address to goto and 1,000 thb - all very friendly.

     

    This was after refusal at Savannakhet.

     

    2 full working days processing time. If you're handing in on a Friday - collect Tuesday.

     

    Personally don't like Vientiane, so I try to avoid staying unless necessary.

     

    Vang Vieng, although not what it was, is still worth a chill for a week - 2 hour minibus from Vientiane 150,000 kip.

     

    Decent room 150 - 200,000 kip.

     

    Baht to kip is 570 atm - traditionally 250.

    Yeah I actually checked back and found a open day on a Friday. Obv would prefer a better day but as a worst case option thats acceptable. 

     

    I'm also considering just paying a service and heading down to Penang. Seems like it would take less time. Any reason you didnt consider them? I take it you have thought things out very well with your history.

     

    Appreciate the report. 100% I do like those odds! 

  10. 2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    With your history thinking the SETV in KL not a good option.

    Especially as you indicate immediate return. 

    A month out of Thailand would give you more hope for visa exempt entry via air. 

    Think your plan is very risky.

     

    Yeah I'm checking some visa run services to see if that will make it easier for me. 

     

    If I do a fly in its likely going to be Utapao sounds like thats the best bet. 15k one way isnt cheap though thats for sure. 

     

    Might just be not worth the hassle and head home as planned rather then stick a extra 2 months in town. Thanks for the reply

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  11. 33 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    If you are married to Thai you could obtain 60 day "to visit spouse"

    Also you could obtain a non O marriage at Savannakhet.

    Requirements not difficult. 

     

    Been engaged for a couple years I've just been lazy to make it official even though it sounds like a much quicker process then this visa crap I deal with. Wedding date is officially going to be Feb 2024 so I'll be done with visas then.

  12. 9 minutes ago, BritTim said:

    Other possible options for a tourist visa would be Yangon and Kota Bharu, neither a guarantee as we have no recent reports to go on. There are visa agents on Samui that do runs to Kota Bharu and Penang. You could try contacting them to see what they have to say about your situation.

    Thanks I'll look into these options today. I'll update the thread if I figure out something for future people in my shoes. 

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  13. 13 minutes ago, BritTim said:

    Your chances are not great. I suggest making an appointment for a tourist visa in Vientiane. If the application is successful, enter Thailand via the Friendship Bridge. If not, fly from Luang Prabang to Chiang Mai, and plead your case for a visa exemption there.

     

    The only airport I am aware of where there have never been reported cases of denied visa exempt entries is U-Tapao, but there are few viable available flights, and you should still stay out of Thailand a few days even using that airport IMHO.

    Laos booked up until the 27th for visas. My leave date(I've got free ticket change) is the 22nd that would be a really boring week in Laos. If I was aiming for a full 90 I might try it but for only 60 days and spending a week of it there hoping they give me a visa I dont think I can do it. 

     

    Yeah I heard U-Tapao is pretty easy going. Ticket prices looking absurdly high and few and far between best I can find is 15k from Nam. 

     

    Is anywhere else doing easy visas these days outside of Laos? I thought the days of easy TVs were over. I've been slacking way to long on getting the marriage visa this stuff is such a pain these days. 

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  14. I'm pretty confused on if I need to do one of these. I came in on a METV a year ago and did multiple extensions no problem at CW without mention of TM30 over that time. Actually I've never been asked for a TM30 ever in my many years of coming and extending visas.

     

    My last entry was a border bounce so got 30 days visa exempt and now want to extend 30 more which is now done at IT square. Does this mean I have to to do a TM30? Can I just go stay in a hotel and tell them to do one if thats the case? Can I show up and just pay a fine or would they just make me come back?

     

     

     

     

     

     

  15. 11 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

    There is a semi-private after hours clinic there, as is true of most government hospitals.

     

    Whio made the original diagnosis of alopecia areata? It is an automimmune condition so needs someone who specialized in autoimmune dermatology.

     

    There are several doctors at Ramathibodhi Hospital (also a government hospital, but has a semi-rprivate "Premium" Clinic  ) who specifically specialize in thsi condition:

     

    Dr.  Chaninan Kositkuljorn

    Dr. hipprapai Mahasaksiri

    Dr.  Tanaporn Anuntrangsee

    Dr. Poonkiat Suchonwanit

     

    Of these, the last also has hours at Bumrungrad https://www.bumrungrad.com/en/doctors/Poonkiat-Suchonwanit

     

     

     

    My wife said the derm we seen at BPK9 rama 2 closest international hospital to us does specialize in auto immune(I'm not sure on the specialization personally but she says he was). We did have  test run there on multiple things.  Also went to another more beauty type derm that was a waste of time. Then we did a hair clinic near Central world that was highly regarded online but our results werent good and they seemed more interested in selling us PRP and transplants then really caring about helping.

     

    Awesome list of names this is exactly what we were looking for. Ramathi is actually only a 20min drive for us in current no traffic conditions so that clinic will be perfect. Will make an appointment over the next couple days. Thanks alot for that!

     

     

  16. 8 minutes ago, Hummin said:

    Some women even look beautiful without hair and it is quite stylish with headscarfs to, but it takes some confidence and personality to wear it to. 

     

    It could be the best way to accept it, instead of chasing something that never going to feel ok, or even make scares if the transplantation goes wrong. 

    I told her I think she would look good with with a shaved head and that with her facial structure she would be pretty. She didnt like the idea of it and thought it wouldnt look good. I understand as I know even men can have a tough time with shaving their head and thats a common hair style for men.

     

    The transplant option we researched and for women it doesnt seem to work well anyways. For men it can actually work pretty well. 

     

    That said I've researched there are some options the experts in the field in the West suggest to try that were not getting here. We just want to make sure were getting the best advice we can and try those routes. 

     

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  17. 14 hours ago, Sheryl said:

    Institute of Dermatology near Victory monument

     

    Government hospital. 

    Appreciate the suggestion. I brought it up to her but she didnt seem to keen on the waiting times and all that for a government hospital. We are regularly doing private for the speed despite the higher pricing. 

     

    You wouldnt know a specific doctors name that we can look for by any chance? You really gave me a good one in Dr.Arun years back who works at  bumrungrad but also works at the BPK9 over by us and he was a legend for me. 

     

  18. 4 hours ago, Paradise Pete said:

    The woman I've known with this found that the money is better spent on nice wigs rather than treatment. That's just one person though.

    Yeah we've discussed that as a worst case scenario. She ordered a cheap one online and said she didnt like wearing it uncomfortable I imagine it takes quite alot of getting used to. Also weather here esp current temps would be rough. 

     

    My thinking would be with all the LBs here that you could find some amazing beauty places for help with wigs and the such. We googled online and mostly were suggested platinum shopping mall. Any idea where a good place to go to get some professional advice in person on wigs here? I get we can youtube etc but theirs something comforting in talking to a expert in person.

  19. Hello my wife who I love to death has what we have been told is alopecia areata. Shes had it for awhile but its gotten much much worse in the recent year or so. Shes talked to a couple dermas and been to a hair clinic. Shes had some panel test done on hormones thyroid etc, tried overpriced PRP, and is taking consistent minoxodil for over a year. The hair clinic took seems to be a waste of cash and I feel like the derms we talked to arent the right ones. For example I know for a fact in the West cortisone shots are commonly given on the spots as current treatment(I know it doesnt always work its just commonly used as early) yet shes never once been offered it but they love offered the PRP or hair transplants type stuff. 

     

    Any suggestions on some good derms,doctors,or clinics that really know female hair and are legit? 

     

     

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