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32 minutes ago, LivingNThailand said:But the 90 day reporting is independent of the extension date.
This is correct.
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Off topic however bit of a heads up.
I also renewed pp not long ago and went to CW to transfer Stamps and visa info.
Immigration sprung on me a requirement to provide photocopies of bank book and make a transaction. (Funds in bank method)
This previously was never required.
Not happy.
OP, what occurred for you is normal.
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Thread off rails and off topic.
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Too many bickering posts to clean up.
Have a read of the OP.
Its a simple question.
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2 minutes ago, Barry864 said:Yes, I used a re-entry permit. I thought the same. I have done that many times and never had a problem
This all changed in June 2020.
You are not a tourist. You have an ongoing permission of stay.
Granted it must be extended each year.
You do not need to file a new TM30 for out of province and international trips.
Previously it was required.
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2 minutes ago, Barry864 said:She told me I might get fined because I did not report back within 24 hrs of my arrival ???
When you returned last week I presume you entered on a reentry permit.
A TM30 is not required.
Your condo girl is wrong
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You do not need to make a TM30.
However don't be surprised if Jomtien make you do one.
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Just leave. Nothing will happen at airport.
Do next tm47 prior to 90 days after you return and hope they miss it.
Worse case 2k fine.
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Which immigration office
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Ongoing bickering posts.
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1 hour ago, Stocky said:
Whatever, as said this would be better in the banking section rather than visas, as it has absolutely nothing to do with your extension which was granted, your issue is with the bank not immigration.
Correct.
Already covered in this thread.
https://aseannow.com/topic/1295110-best-way-to-send-money-out-of-thailand/
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13 minutes ago, Jack1988 said:
I forgot to ask: there is need to show an onward flight out of Thailand within 60 days at the immigration arrival at the airport or to the airline If you got a 60 days tourist visa in your home country?
The airline at departure may request an onward flight if planning to enter Thailand visa exempt.
Rarely would it be asked by Thai immigration on arrival.
The onward flight should be within 30 days.
You received suggestions from entirely using visa exempt entries to combination of visa exempt + tourist visas.
Important consideration is where you would be based.
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Good time to close a thread that has lot of misinformation.
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21 minutes ago, PJ71 said:
I have a couple of bank accounts in uk but no property, should i make a will in UK ( i have one here with all Thai accounts and assets ). Would it be easier for wifey to get the UK assets with the marriage registered there?
Money only and no property.
If not wanting to leave funds to anyone in UK best option is to transfer funds to Thailand.
Surely not referring to serious money as it's in a bank.
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4 hours ago, oMega69 said:
Update. . my mate got deported , not blacklisted but IO told him his ED stamp from Immi office in Korat was fake. . . . hmm
Fake stamp.
That's a new one.
He was not deported. He was denied entry.
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3 minutes ago, Jack1988 said:
am already in Thailand. Just looking for an advice on how to stay here for 6 months. Then go back to my country and come back again every year
In future a METV would provide trouble free 6+ month stays.
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24 minutes ago, khunPer said:
I gave OP two options: 1) if she can get her entry stamp corrected; and 2) an extension, if she cannot get her entry stamp corrected. Not that difficult to understand...
Agree.
Also she mentioned only 20 day Samui then no firm plans other that more stays on islands.
Very frustrating OP.
Normally I would not care less however her situation it not as unusual as one would think.
Very unhelpful op.
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11 minutes ago, stoner said:
seems in this thread alone 2 of us are in a situation where our wife can handle things while we are away.
This is such a nonsense thread.
First up you can remit money back to "home country"
400k is not serious money.
Not too long ago I had a hip replacement in Bangkok.
By Coincidence 400k.
BTW: The op was not about wife "taking care of things"
He wanted to send 400k baht back to UK.
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@thailand49 nice snap.
Is that Jomitien TM47 desk?
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5 minutes ago, OzMan said:
The visa stamp is smudged and the writing is not clear. Looking at an old visa, if I leave the country and plan to return, I need to pay 1,000 baht for a reentry permit.
Thanks everyone.
Stop.
If you obtained a non O single entry visa from Oz you would be stamped in 90 days.
It's not an "old visa"
You didn't even reply to which airport you exit from.
For example BKK different process to DMK.
Hells Bells
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You can return whenever you want.
Depending on how long you wish to visit determines your best option.
You have zero issues.
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27 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:
Incorrect - at least for Vientiane. I did it recently. Applied on Tuesday morning, picked up Friday afternoon so they need three days.My error. Meant 3.
https://aseannow.com/topic/1313482-vientiane-thai-visa-proccess-time/
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7 minutes ago, sarayoot said:
Hello,
Is it possible to apply a non immigrant visa in Savannakhet or Vientiane on Friday and collect passeport and visa on Monday ?
Thank you
Yes.
For both offices (my understanding) is apply am and pick up next business day pm.
Someone will correct if that's not correct
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3 minutes ago, stoner said:
my wife can cover expenses etc as well. so maybe not as few as you may think.
Yeah for sure .
I'm sure Thailand is rampant with Thai wives supporting fully their farang partners, including the funds in bank requirements for extensions
400k as a once off the OP wishes to return to UK is a red herring.
Parking at Immigration Division 1, Chaeng Wattana, Bangkok
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Yep.
Take a right turn just prior to building B.
I parked in undercover car parking rear entry to building B.
Crowded yes but few spots available. I arrived approx 10am