
DrJack54
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Makes sense. Would be nice to have the 400k available in case your immigration office has an issue with using "income method" for the non O application (shouldn't be) Here is one office requirement regarding embassy letter for the non O. "Income Option Letter issued within the last 6 months from your embassy verifying a minimum income of 40,000 Baht per month. Note 4 (US, UK and Australia do NOT provide this letter, you will have to check with your own embassy) Copy of Thai bank book name page" (Highlight not mine) OP, are you getting married in Thailand?
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400k on day of application for the non O based on marriage. For the non O from visa exempt entry you use TM87. Subsequent 12 month extension requires money in bank for 2 months + on day of application. You should plan to leave the 400k in bank for the under consideration period (approx a month) after which the funds can be used.
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One way ticket UK to BKK
DrJack54 replied to purusha's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Let's stick with what the vast majority of what the ~75 offices require rather than Phuket -
800k Wise Transfer for Non 0 Visa
DrJack54 replied to LosLobo's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Now another thread with same incorrect information. If obtaining a non O based on retirement at Thai immigration office then the 800k needs to be shown came from abroad. Exception to this is the funds have been in Thai bank for "some time" Note the funds do not require proof came from abroad for annual extensions -
One way ticket UK to BKK
DrJack54 replied to purusha's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You need to read my post. "If you apply for non O IN THAILAND....." The non O retirement obtained at local immigration office requires funds came from abroad. -
One way ticket UK to BKK
DrJack54 replied to purusha's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You would then need to transfer 800k to that account. You seem aware of your options. Purpose of thread? Yes you will be asked for onward flight at check in -
One way ticket UK to BKK
DrJack54 replied to purusha's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
To add to Mike post You can even do that on the spot by stepping back from check in to buy "rent a ticket" or book throw away booking. Obviously requires internet connection. However this does not solve your Thai bank account issue. Also to apply for non O in Thailand you require 15+ days remaining on your permission of stay -
One way ticket UK to BKK
DrJack54 replied to purusha's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If you apply for non O retirement in Thailand you will need 800k in Thai bank account in your name only on day of application. Also need proof funds came from abroad. If apply for non O in UK then does not need to be Thai bank. https://aseannow.com/topic/1311886-visa-exempt-to-retirement-extension-process-and-cost/ -
One way ticket UK to BKK
DrJack54 replied to purusha's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Opening a Thai bank account on a visa exempt entry would be difficult to say the least. An agent can assist for ~ 4500baht. Better option is to obtain non O eVisa in UK. You do not need an address in Thailand. Threads available on the process. Here is one of many... https://aseannow.com/topic/1325310-applying-in-uk-for-non-o/ -
One way ticket UK to BKK
DrJack54 replied to purusha's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
No. You can apply for single entry non O (retirement) eVisa Without a Thai bank account,I suggest obtaining non O retirement in UK. Which immigration office deal with in Thailand? -
One way ticket UK to BKK
DrJack54 replied to purusha's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Any issue would occur at check in departure airport. No issue with immigration on arrival Thailand. BTW: Does not need to be return ticket. Any onward flight within 30 days is fine. Why not obtain eVisa non O retirement in UK. Do you have a Thai bank account in your name only? Which immigration office would you be dealing with in Thailand? -
Mate needs advise on moving to Thailand
DrJack54 replied to Aussie999's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That's a bit rich. One of your questions (bit strange) was "does Surat Thani have an immigration office". A simple Google search shows the office web site along with Google maps, even reviews etc. If you had been more engaged with your thread you would have received more helpful information. It's not even clear if the friend is Oz. If that's the case some folk would have pointed out the eVisa including non O based on retirement is now available from AU, etc etc Having a non O would greatly assist opening a Thai bank account if he currently does not have one. -
re-entry permit phuket
DrJack54 replied to Aionss888's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Surprised. At Bangkok airports don't recall similar wait time. Good advice is allow extra time. -
Non Immigrant O extension marriage to Thai.
DrJack54 replied to Jaunty's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Indeed. Really a thread about nothing @Jaunty has started similar thread previously. In this current thread has added nothing. No reason to keep this thread going. -
Not a problem Here is cut and paste from ubonjoe post where the OP in that thread was going to be 3-5 days late... "There is good chance your application will not of been approved by the report back date. The under consideration stamp to allows you to stay in the country until your application is approved. The report back date is just that. Being a couple of days late is not a problem at most offices. You should call them to check to see if it has been completed. If your wife had your passport she could go to immigration and get your stamp done."