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DrJack54

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  1. Good pick up.... I just took this sentence from OP.. "Now I've been in the country illegally for 31 days" On face value. In actual fact here legally 30 days and looking at short overstay.
  2. Wife should be able to register https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn24online/loginFnServlet?login=true
  3. I didn't mean to imply you cannot return straight away. More that a few days out would be good idea. In thread I posted, ubonjoe even suggested that obtaining a SETV was good idea. Tourist visa currently hard to justify given it's 60 days and visa exempt also 60 days. You mentioned Vietnam...I'm just back from Saigon. Ripper place. Easy to spend time there.
  4. Best option is to fly out of Thailand and pay fine at airport. Fine will be 500/day overstay. I would not come back same day or next day. Why the urgency .. Here is very old thread where guy overstay was 70. Sound advice posted in thread. https://aseannow.com/topic/1040637-overstay-70-days-can-i-re-enter-if-i-leave-and-pay-the-20000-fine-and-return-in-a-couple-of-days/
  5. You don't have a Thai passport? As for border run here is thread re Chom Chong. https://aseannow.com/topic/1297703-border-run-at-chong-chomo-smach-surin/
  6. OP, read this guy's post carefully. It's good advice All depends on how long you plan to live ongoing in Thailand. If indeed extensions based on retirement ongoing then killing off the non O-A is good idea
  7. In the thread I posted, no one had an issue similar to yours. Could have posted several other threads similar. Seems that you have extensive experience. Just do what suits yourself.
  8. There previously was a rule of limit of 2 visa exempt entries per calendar year via land. That has recently been removed. There is no limit to visa exempt entry via air, however if your history shows extensive stays in Thailand with little time out then you can be denied entry. This leads to very unpleasant situation. With your history I suggest you enter Thailand via land border. The safest entry via air would be CNX
  9. Have a read of this thread. Had positive review for border bounce mini van company. Seems easier than a flight. https://aseannow.com/topic/1312731-border-run-pattaya-to-cambodia/
  10. Thanks. Will edit that post to reflect correct rule that you outlined.
  11. Yes SETV is only 60 days so not much point. Enter Thailand via land border best option. Avoid PoiPet
  12. Topic closed at op request
  13. Thinking you need do some research. Here is a thread regarding extension based on retirement. It also contain links to other threads etc https://aseannow.com/topic/1322107-extension-based-on-retirement/
  14. 800k for 2 months prior to application then maintained for 3 months after application. Not below 400k in other months. Some folk maintain 800k all year round and some of those use and FD account. You need to look at other aspects of income method. Some immigration offices want to see proof funds coming from eg pension. Some offices just want to see steady amount on consistent transfer date. You also may require credit advice to show funds from abroad. Edit: typo corrected
  15. If you are married then most folk obtain extensions based on marriage. A few opt for based on retirement as far less paperwork and no under consideration period, no home visit etc. However the financials are far less onerous for extension marriage. As pointed out the funds tied up for approx 3 months and then can be used to live on. Pretty sweet deal compared to extensions based on retirement.
  16. Was thinking of extension based on retirement. The OP title is misleading..why change to based on retirement. For marriage it is monthly transfers of 40k+ Apart from that I assume that you are aware that the 400k for marriage extension only needs to be in bank for 2 months prior to application and maintained during the under consideration period. After that it can be spent..
  17. Does your embassy provide "income letter"? If not then when you apply for extension based on retirement immigration will want to see 12 monthly transfers of 65k+
  18. Think you missed my point. There are other considerations than just the annual 12 month extensions. The OP lives in Bangkok and if uses an agent in Pattaya the stamps will be from another province. This can cause some issues with things such as stamp transfers to new pp, certificate of residence for things such as TDL, 90 day reports etc etc. Perhaps you live in Pattaya. Where are your stamps issued. If Pattaya then you don't have these issues..
  19. You went off topic re extraneous post about you doing well on Europe quiz. Previously I pointed to clear evidence the OP was UK. Guess what he is. And my posts in the thread have given positive advice. On other hand you have not.
  20. Thanks very much. No time to digest this now however on face value will help many. 🙏
  21. @Pattaya57 So OP you will receive 60 days and that can be extended buy 30 days ONCE. You can do a border bounce for another visa exempt entry which will give you another 60 + 30 day extension if you need. Depends on how long you wish to stay
  22. There are other ramifications. Some (most) agents in Pattaya send pp up country for stamps. That can cause issue for eg 90 reports. Yes sure agent can do that. Becomes more problematic with things such as pp renewal... certificate of residence, TDL renewal etc etc
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