
DrJack54
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OP, your post is bit mixed up. In no specific order... TM30 is to report where you are staying. Previously it was done when nights spent out of province where you live and also upon return from international travel. That all changed in June 2020. Land borders do not issue TM30. To confuse things further some immigration offices are ignoring the new rule (2020). CM being one example. How did you enter Thailand. Meaning reentry permit or tourist visa etc Edit: my post is off topic as clearly the OP is referring to TM6. OP ,TM6 are no longer required upon arrival at airports however entry via land require TM6
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You can use "money in bank" method without being retired. Money in bank for marriage is 400k baht on day of application for non O and for subsequent extension 400k needs to have been in bank for 2 months. After you receive final stamp you can use that money. For retirement 800k on day of application and for two months prior to extension. Maintained at 800k for three months after extension and then not below 400k and back up to 800k prior to next extension. Some married guys opt for "based on retirement" due to more simple process, no home visit etc.
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Q on TM.30 and 30-day extension on visa-exempt
DrJack54 replied to dluek's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I doubt the land vs air is an issue. It's more a random thing. Surprised it was not required at LakSi as the que ticket chicks check your docs, even if you have a booking. Was a standard requirement when MTT was doing 30 day extensions -
There are MANY threads re enter visa exempt and apply for the non O in Thailand from visa exempt entry. Some folk opt to enter with tourist visa especially when need to open bank account. You have that so great start. You require 400k in Thai bank on the day you apply for the non O. Rather than more detail I will add some threads that outline the process. Some small things to tick off such as married in Thailand or Germany etc. Regards the reentry permit it's 1000b for single. 3800b for multiple (no limit) Here is a thread and I added various links to other threads. It's not a difficult process. One caveat is Jomtien immigration.
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You can obtain a non O based on marriage to Thai national outside of Thailand. You can also also obtain a non O inside Thailand from visa exempt or tourist visa entry. You obtain a 12 month extension to the 90 day stamp from the non O. No police check or health, insurance etc. Those requirements are for non O-A (you don't want that visa. The non O is not multiple entry visa. After obtaining 12 month extension you buy a reentry permit. Do you have a Thai bank account in your name only.
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Print service DMK Airport
DrJack54 replied to Vampyteuthis's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I can understand the printing requirement. The io at arrival airport checks it carefully. More easy to do checking pp against a A4 printout rather than random cell phones -
Print service DMK Airport
DrJack54 replied to Vampyteuthis's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I once took the wrong approval letter to DMK and AirAsia staff at gate to board notice the incorrect date and printed it from my phone. Surely there is an office where you currently are (perhaps you hotel) that will assist Provide a tip. I wouldn't want to be going to airport and chasing up somewhere to print. BTW eVisa does not need to be colour -
Info required to renew my Retirement Visa
DrJack54 replied to Isan Farang's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Indeed. I actually make a deposit on day of application for extension. 1000b as that's minimum for Kasikorn FD account. At the same time the bank provides the bank letter which includes the deposit.. -
Info required to renew my Retirement Visa
DrJack54 replied to Isan Farang's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
He is using FD account. I have never provided bank statements for my FD account at CW. -
Print service DMK Airport
DrJack54 replied to Vampyteuthis's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
What exactly do you want to print. If for example an eVisa from mail on phone the airline would generally help. If it's for reentry permit (your other thread) immigration will do that 200b) -
Info required to renew my Retirement Visa
DrJack54 replied to Isan Farang's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Just to be clear what the "bank letter" is about..... The bank letter confirms you as the owner of the FD account and balance on day you obtain letter. The proof that the funds have been in the account for the year is demonstrated by the bank book (and photocopies of book pages) Most banks have auto rollover when maturity date arrives. -
Q on TM.30 and 30-day extension on visa-exempt
DrJack54 replied to dluek's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That's what I was going to suggest. With a rental agreement, copy owners house book and signed identify card thinking they might do the TM30 or skip that.. Any reason for leaving it to last couple of days. -
Re entry permit DMK Airport
DrJack54 replied to Vampyteuthis's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The office is immediately past passport control. You can see the office from where you are stamped out. The cost is 1000b single and 3800b multi. For 200b they process the form with photo etc. Works a treat even when there are several people is line. -
OP (imo) you need to exit Thailand and obtain a new non O. In other words you need start over as you did not maintain the financial requirements for current extension. Also unless your embassy provides embassy income letter you would need to use money in bank method. You could chat with an agent to check out your options
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Personally I use two accounts (same bank) a FD and Savings account. I update both by making a deposit and have the bank print out the "bank letter" Note when I have outlined that with Extension Reports I always get replies from folk using FD account that they Do Not make a deposit into their account on day of application. The deposit I use for savings is 100b and for FD 1000b (minimum deposit for FD Kasikorn)
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Almost denied entry Hat Yai airport
DrJack54 replied to Bong317's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You misunderstood my post Specifically where I stated ..... "Your account is very unusual given your history of travel to Thailand " I was meaning ... "Your STORY is very unusual given your history of travel to Thailand. FWIW...I don't have a lot of faith in the thread.