No. You will deal with owner.
You have clear answer above.
Bit off topic but I suggest all folk to check situation with owner cooperation regarding TM30.
My Thai partner has rental condos and currently has two with farang tenants.
Whenever they require a TM30 the agent does it (no charge)
This along with your other points are correct.
The reason you need to "start over" by exiting Thailand is that you have not satisfied the financial requirements for current extension.
To obtain the non O retirement from visa exempt entry he will need 800k in bank account and also show the funds came from abroad.
Here is thread outlining process. CW specific however covers what's required
Note CM require 21 days + remaining on permission of stay to apply for non O
Use TM87
OP, here is thread to gather advice.
https://aseannow.com/topic/1327020-extension-of-stay-based-on-having-a-thai-child/?do=findComment&comment=18906524
My first reply in that has link to older thread and post from ubonjoe with useful links..
CW can be very busy.
For others note it's best to make appointment. Link here
https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/onlineservice-and-publicguide/
This needs to be planned in advance eg now next available slot is Nov 20
This screenshot just now.
Yes enter while non O-A is still valid you will be stamped in for 12 months provided you have health insurance for that period.
Personally I would not leave it till very last day.
Note that the 12 month permission of stay stamp is not a visa and to exit and reenter any time after Nov 19 would require you to purchase a reentry permit prior to leaving Thailand.
It would have been enter with reentry permit and subsequently doing a 90 day report.
IO picking up on missing report.
Possible however unlikely.
Esp OP example (2 days past due date)!
It's sort of irrelevant.
In June 2020 the rules re TM30 requirements changed..
However in recent times (2024) some immigration offices have insisted on current TM30 for any dealings with immigration.
It's up to immigration office.
My earlier post was incorrect.
Was not aware of change in rule for single entry.
The single entry can provide stay up to 90 days. Naturally only provides one entry.
The multi entry provides entries (any number within a 90 day period.
When I was traveling to Saigon every month years back I would buy 4 (back to back) multi entry and that would cover me for the year.
Currently I only travel to Vietnam every few months so I just obtain single entry tourist visa.
I just enter dates for 30 day period.
Note: very simple process and you receive the eVisa via email in 4-5 days.
Check the form fields prior to payment.
They send you an email to fix a mistake if one occurs (which has happened to me)
No flight details required.
Even if you apply well in advance you can type entry post date. (Date of flight to Vietnam)
Attached is example I just did now showing "single entry" for stay of 90 days.
Recommend not leaving it till last few days..
You lose no days applying early.
Phuket you can apply up to 45 days early
Here is general list of requirements.
In more recent times they added 2 forms regards acknowledgement of penalties.
https://aseannow.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=843557&key=2caaa6b16bae18dd24e0a61253734932
Are you using money in bank method for financial requirements?
Indeed.
We (myself and Thai partner) did many trips to Japan and the return/onward ticket was checked at boarding pass desk and at the airline gate again.
Note: trivia for others... Japan immigration count day 1 as the day after you arrive.
Thai can enter visa exempt 15 day stamp
Not sure I follow your question.
There is two options.
Single entry visa that provides for 30 day stay.
Multi Entry is valid for 90 days.
No need to provide flight dates.
Obviously you use flight to Vietnam as your "grant visa valid from"
When you then try to enter the "To" date it will only allow 30 day span.
Prompts you to correct field if you type in more than 30 days..
It doesn't work like a METV (for Thailand)
Note for others : only use the link provided in first reply by @ozfarang for eVisa application.
Always check back through application. I
In particular the "Grant Visa from"
Also the "To" dates