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Online Reporting 90 Days
DrJack54 replied to glegolo18's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Don't follow. It's the online app that offers auto fill. The magnifying icon after entering name and pp #. Many do online report on cell -
Online Reporting 90 Days
DrJack54 replied to glegolo18's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Fact is MANY reports in recent months of issues with online reports. Seems most connected to international travel or passport renewal. Some (my case CW) seems random rejection -
Quick One: Residency Certificate
DrJack54 replied to BusNo8's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
UK, USA, AU embassies do not provide proof of residence -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
No just Thai consulate. Think you are making easy difficult If you are going to have agent open bank account. All good. Then go on your trip to Vietnam as mini break. Return to Thailand visa exempt and (seems) you will receive 60 day stamp. In that time apply for non O retirement at local immigration office. Preferably where you plan to live. The non O will provide 90 day stamp. After funds in bank for 2 months then apply for 12 month extension.. WISE is good option for fund transfer. Both Bangkok bank and Kasikorn can do Thai in one transfer. Here is thread outlines process of visa exempt entry to non O retirement. https://aseannow.com/topic/1311886-visa-exempt-to-retirement-extension-process-and-cost/ Edit: some of your post I cut. Stick to topic. -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
There are no visas by those names. Even Thai immigration refers incorrectly to retirement visa and marriage visa. What you are planning on doing is obtain a non O visa based on retirement. That provides a 90 day permission of stay (permit) you then extend your permission of stay each year by 12 months. Edit: OP, are you happy to close thread. Seems most of your visa, banking etc covered. Thread going into bickering -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
No. When permission of stay based on retirement ends you can apply for extension based on marriage. -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You can obtain a non O retirement at example Thai consult Saigon. Located handy to Tourist area District 1 You require an appointment which can be booked out in advance. Vietnam good choice for your mini trip out of Thailand -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Offensive post removed and reported -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Some rude and trolling posts removed. -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
As the thread has unfolded he seems to now have opted for non O retirement. He could easily have obtained that in UK. Entering Thailand would be given a 90 day stamp. With a non O in passport would/should be able to open a bank account. Season the 800 and obtain the subsequent 12 month extension. Change changed to based on marriage in future if he wishes. Tying more for others as the OP states not going back to UK -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Indeed. Clearly OP has not planned well in advance. States has couple of weeks remaining on permission of stay. Vague about when marriage will occur. He could obtain bank account with Agent. Followed by non O retirement and subsequent extension. However he requires more time . Has not indicated if has obtained 30 day extension -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You need to do a lot of reading. Also check out "Marriage and Divorce" forum. -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That is correct. Ignore any posts implying it's simple to open bank account. Agents can assist however "shopping around" at different branches is useless. Head experiences in attached thread https://aseannow.com/topic/1292317-open-thai-bank-account/ Did you enter visa exempt? When do you return to UK. -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You should use one of 3 banks imo as they allow transfers of over 50k per day using WISE I would choose Kasikorn as they can provide 12 month bank statement on the spot. Bangkok bank cannot. No offense but you seem to know very little about Thailand. Opening a bank account is a process in itself. Some banks will require a "certificate of residence" Much more difficult than years gone by. What is your current location? -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Do you have a Thai bank account in your name only? That will be first hurdle. -
Best visa for me to live here?
DrJack54 replied to MalcolmB's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
In no particular order. You cannot obtain a non O based on marriage if just engaged. Until you are married you could go the non O based on retirement. You could wait till you are married and use some gap stop method in meantime such as visa exempt entry (might be 60 days soon) + 30 day extension.. You only have 2 weeks remaining on your stamp. How did you enter Thailand. Visa exempt 30 day stamp? If so you could obtain a 30 day extension. Forget ED visa etc. You do not have to adopt and of her children. You state....."Youngest kid becomes your responsibility too when married, don't have to take any action" Perhaps poor expression. Her children and your wife (future) is your responsibility. Here is a thread outlining how to enter Thailand visa exempt and process to non O marriage and subsequent 12 month extension In my post I have links to other threads. Read them all. -
Thai Consulate Savannakhet Policy Change
DrJack54 replied to Tod Daniels's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Think we all guessed this was inevitable. -
Big Thailand visa changes from June 1
DrJack54 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It would remain at 30 day extension as per when previously visa exempt raised to 45 days extensions remained at 30 days -
Immigration Agent for Nonthaburi Imm
DrJack54 replied to 1948wjm's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If you use an agent then most likely they will not deal with Nonthaburi immigration office. The extension to be based on retirement? -
Are you reading replies? I posted this earlier..,.. "Easiest way is to obtain a 30 day extension to your visa exempt entry Use a TM7 form. 1900bht You can apply with week or two remaining on your entry stamp. The 30 days will be added to expiry date of entry stamp" You don't require a Thai wife or child. Your stay is 6 weeks. 30 day entry stamp+ 30 day extension= 60 days. I also posted comprehensive thread that covers how to obtain a 30 day extension!
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Nonthaburi IO - Back from abroad - what now?
DrJack54 replied to WebGuy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If you are aware of your own office rules, then in most cases the TM30 not required after inter province travel and travel overseas. CW one example. -
Easiest way is to obtain a 30 day extension to your visa exempt entry Use a TM7 form. 1900bht You can apply with week or two remaining on your entry stamp. The 30 days will be added to expiry date of entry stamp. This attached thread explains the application https://aseannow.com/topic/1324628-30-day-extension-to-visa-exempt-entry❓/ Did you consider eVisa (tourist visa) obtained in UK. Provides 60 days