
DrJack54
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I was not aware of that. Being with Kasikorn that will be handy. Currently I'm transferring monthly 65k+ with plan to switch from money in bank to income method (October) for next extension. Being Oz need to show 12 monthly transfers. Suggest anyone doing likewise to maintain funds in bank requirement "just in case" any issue with immigration.
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The way round that would not have been difficult. You could have opened another bank account dedicated to immigration matters. Bangkok Bank, Kasikorn and SCB commercial bank do not have the 50k limit that you refer to. The limit for those 3 banks is 2m. Handy for things such as realestate purchases. If the codes are not FTT then you can obtain credit advice from the receiving bank to show funds were transferred from overseas
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I was addressing a post re need to provide some proof of real estate sale to whichever institution you opt for. I mentioned DEE Money (which many folk use)
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Spot on. Not long ago I paid a UK guy 3million in cash baht in buying a condo. Suggested he use DEE.. (branch in Asoke) He rang later to state he required proof of sale of realestate. Not a big deal
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Tourist visa conversion to Non-O (Thai family)
DrJack54 replied to unheard's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Entering Thailand with tourist visa you would use form TM86. Entering visa exempt use TM87. There is no difference in the procedure. I Assume that you have a Thai bank account in your name only. The reason I ask is visa exempt provides 30 day stamp. Since immigration requires min 15 days remaining on your permission of stay you would need to apply for the non O very soon after entry. Opening a bank account is not a simple process. Which immigration office? -
Definitely however seems that the OP cannot come up with the funds. The other option would be to obtain a single entry Non O based on marriage and tie up 400k for 2 months to obtain subsequent extension. Those funds only need to remain in the bank until final stamp is issued. 400k would hardly sustain someone (or family) for 12 months. Not huge money given that it can be withdraw. Wash and repeat. No need of border runs and the costs.
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So finally getting a full picture. It really helps if you give complete outline of what your status is in Thailand when starting a thread. So your thread should have been... "Returned to Thailand with a reentry permit. Previously used an agent to obtain a 12 month extension based on retirement. The agent covered the funds. What should I do regarding 90 day report? " Answer: talk to the agent. Ask cost of service to do 90 report for you. Very surprised he obtained the extension in Bangkok. In any event you will need an agent for next extension unless you start over and meet the financials yourself.
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I think you had poor treatment as I stated in the thread you mention Here is my reply in that thread... "OP, that is really disappointing. You should not require a one year lease for your first extension. The io was unreasonable especially if you explained that you are thinking of moving. You could discuss doing a non binding lease with landlord" The other guy that was knocked back I notice was same desk L35? Same io? My personal experience (using appointment at CW) was to deal with L32 In any event what is your next step? How many days left on your permission of stay? I assume the financials are in order so have you consulted with an agent as a fallback option.
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TM30 is now used for address reporting and change of address. Here is a snippet from ubonjoe and stated in many threads. Think this one 2019/20. "The TM30 report has become the primary means of reporting a change of your registered address that immigration has. It can be done by the owner, possessor or tenet. The TM27 or TM28 form is seldom asked for now"
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Difference on retired visa Thai spouse or not ?
DrJack54 replied to jaxon's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I think @couchpotato gave good advice. Perhaps you are not familiar with best ways to find threads for advice. Skip AseanNow search function. Google something like ...... "extension retirement vs marriage AseanNow" Make sure you include AseanNow at the end to take you to relevant threads I did this to demonstrate and attach screenshot of Google results. Further specific questions can also be answered this way -
I think you could look into this statement of yours. Many folk have posted that using income method with one transfer totalling 40k/65k per month that the tag "pension" was not required. Indeed WISE is a good option to transfer from your USA bank to your Thai bank. Depending on how the transfers are coded you can also obtain credit advice that shows funds came from abroad