
DrJack54
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I just pick this one. Could pick several. It's not visa renewal or visa extension. It is 12 month extension to your permission of stay. That is from a non O. It was not cancelled it was used. Subsequent passports do not have that visa transfered. Visas are not transfered. However information regarding that Visa is and your ongoing extension requirements are governed by that visa. For example Non O-A vs Non O etc
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Applying for annual extension has nothing to do with 90 day reporting. There are some offices that do report at time of extension. Several posts above are straight up incorrect. If report window is open at time of annual extension then you can max that visit by doing the TM47 same visit. Note: you do the extension first then the TM47. At CW (mentioned earlier) you will attend different desks.
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I'm confused - Using a Visa Agent
DrJack54 replied to Ken Kenobi's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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I'm confused - Using a Visa Agent
DrJack54 replied to Ken Kenobi's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That's one option however most likely best to exit Thailand (border bounce) enter visa exempt. He can then obtain new Non O marriage or retirement along with subsequent extensions. (start over) -
I'm confused - Using a Visa Agent
DrJack54 replied to Ken Kenobi's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
What you described using an agent is accurate. The bank account is the simple part. Approx 5k. Most of which is insurance policy cost to bank. Most likely BBL. You friend already had a non O previously so agent provided service to cover the financial requirements to obtain 12 month extension. If in future he wants to change back to DYI then he can seek advice from forum. I notice that friend had option to change to based on retirement to based on marriage. The financials are far easier for marriage and can be used after extension granted. He could have brought time by obtaining 60 extension to visit wife, but that's all water under the bridge. -
From your "other" current thread hour ago you stated.... "I was planning on a 30 Extension of stay this week then after 30 days apply for a further 60 day Extension based on being married to a Thai." So even without the 30 day extension to visa exempt (Nov) with a 60 to visit wife you are covered for next 3 months. Umm
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OP, there is no grace period. You would be on overstay. The 7 day agent mentioned is not a grace period . You could apply for extension knowing it will be rejected and immigration will stamp 7 days to exit Thailand. For clarity: do you want to end your current stay. Planning to return to home country? If it's to buy time you could obtain 60 day extension to visit wife if have not obtained one previously
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That should be possible. Do not follow the immigration officer on this . I read a similar report recently but cannot find it.. Think maybe Ubon Ratchathani Seems folk trying to follow plan you outlined should check with their immigration office. For offices that allow it then you apply for 30 day extension followed by the 60 to visit wife.
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Where to go for initial non-inmigrant B visa
DrJack54 replied to Gotalaugh's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It's a concern. Places such as Savannakhet etc requiring payment to be made at consulate. No online payment available. Ridiculous. Also we don't have clear indication of how long the process will take. Anything longer than 5 days is unpleasant to say the least. Don't see an easy solution. -
unlimited land border crossings
DrJack54 replied to BananaBandit's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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The agents you dealt with are covering the financial requirements You indicate that you don't want that so ignore that part of your research. You can change what your non O is based on so in other words no need to exit Thailand. Here is a thread. Tod Daniels is second post. Suggest you avoid the idea of exit to Laos and obtain eVisa Non O retirement. It comes in start of 2025 and would like to see process times for the eVisa.. Note if you change what extension is based on to retirement that funds in bank do Not need to shown to come from abroad. Seems you have done lot of research. Indeed you can both can live in Thailand on extensions retirement using money in the bank. Alternatively your wife can piggyback on your extension based on retirement as dependent spouse. A left field plan B is to exit Thailand and reenter with 60 day visa exempt and obtain a Non O retirement and subsequent extensions at local immigration office. Bumping your thread as you didn't receive a reply. Hopefully someone who has actually changed from Non B to extensions based on retirement will chip in. This thread has useful information https://aseannow.com/topic/1311349-non-imm-b-to-non-imm-o-during-extension-of-stay/
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OP, good advice from Lorry for your friend situation.
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DTV visa extension
DrJack54 replied to JoseThailand's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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