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Dual Retirement Visas - Thailand/Cambodia
DrJack54 replied to Random8's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Agree. Constantly surprised that folk accept this as a given. Then scurry to thinking about another country for 190 days. Comical -
You are so wrong it's embarrassing. It's is all to do with ongoing permission of stay. Use me as an example... Non O 12 years ago. Extensions renewed Nov 8. Continuous permission of stay from 12 years ago. Never changed address. Suggest you read more threads to be informed. So in my situation there is zero need to file new TM30 for travel to another province or international travel returning with reentry permit that protects my permission of stay.
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I still cannot follow your posts. I doubt your non O and extension stamp will be issued at Jomitien So you have agent arranged visa and imply that in 12 months you will have the 800k. You will not be able to obtain 12 month extension without agent. You would need to exit Thailand and start over. BTW: TM28 is history. For change of address you use TM30.
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Motorcycle Accident in Pattaya Claims Life of a British Man
DrJack54 replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
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Extension Timing Question
DrJack54 replied to josephbloggs's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
When you apply and are given an under consideration period stamp. That has a date on it and you return for your final stamp on that date. You do not go onto overstay. Never heard of someone given under consideration and then rejection. Regarding your reentry permit. That's zone 2 left side of immigration ques. So after security check and prior to passport control BKK offers a 200b service to do the form (TM8) and photo. Optional. The reentry permit stamp you receive when exit is only valid to date of current extension expiry July 3. When you obtain your new extension you require a new reentry permit for future travels. -
That information is in the main directed towards tourists. That enter Thailand on tourist visa or visa exempt etc entries. Also poorly written. You do not seem to understand the difference in TM30 requirements for those with ongoing extensions and reentry permits along with multi entry visas such as non O-A, ME non O etc. This thread is off track.
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Regarding the new pp transfer of stamps and visa info along with extension it's two separate steps. If you do it on same visit they will do the transfer first and then process the extension. Regarding the 90 report...if your report window is open ask if you can do that also in person same visit. Prior to attending immigration for transfer and extension visit your bank and update passport details.. Here is form for transfer of stamps. #25 on list of downloadable forms. https://www.immigration.go.th/en/?page_id=3202
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No doubt you have looked into the various things required for marriage. One is "affidavit of right to marry" from your embassy. Here is link to some requirements from a random legal firm. There is also a sub forum (marriage and divorce) that has many threads. https://www.thaiembassy.com/family/marriage-in-thailand
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Extension Timing Question
DrJack54 replied to josephbloggs's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
OP, you have time after you return to apply for your extension. Don't forget to obtain reentry permit. https://aseannow.com/topic/1313280-can-i-apply-for-my-extension-of-stay-based-on-marriage-as-late-as-only-12-days-before-it-expires/ -
Retirement visa funds
DrJack54 replied to Furlong's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Be aware that for large transfers eg funds from sale of real estate etc they may require additional proof such as Land office receipts etc. -
Retirement visa funds
DrJack54 replied to Furlong's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
No. WISE will not send funds from Thailand to USA. Google DEE MONEY. Have office opposite soi 21 (Sukhumvit mrt); Good option -
Retirement visa funds
DrJack54 replied to Furlong's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes. And done by many USA expats. Granted even when selecting last option for transfer "funds for long term stay" the code for foreign transfer sometimes does not show code FTT. Point is this can be solved with credit advice from your Thai bank. That's an option. As for the issue of passing (death) and wife not have immediate access to those funds then suggestion from @Sherylwould work fine. Perhaps off topic... currently I'm doing monthly transfers of 120k + and as soon as it hits my Thai account the funds transfered to my partner (not married) If hit by bus then the 800k (retirement extension) using funds in bank method is not lost in red tape. -
Retirement visa funds
DrJack54 replied to Furlong's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes. Slight variation would be to transfer the 400k into wife bank account as soon as he receives his final stamp after the under consideration period. Then live off that money prior to next extension. He could use WISE transfers every month (best option) and the day the 40k+ hits his account transfer to wife account. He mentioned CM would not accept proof of foreign transfers using WISE. Thats just a lost in translation thing. He can obtain 12 months of credit advice from Thai bank to show transfers from abroad. His "visa advisor" is wrong. Think he mentioned WISE expensive. That's not correct and very popular with USA folk. Many threads on this in finance banking forum.