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Problems with TM.30
DrJack54 replied to StayinThailand2much's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Where on earth does that come from. CW imo one of the most consistent immigration offices. CW for example follows change of rules to TM30. CM (one example) does not. I personally have dealt with CW for 10 years and NEVER even filed a TM30. True same address for those 10 yr. I find the OP confusing in this thread. Do you even deal with CW? Please point to "ROGUE OFFICE" examples. -
Extra account for retirement visa?
DrJack54 replied to jethro69's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Thinking you are doing the confusing. I use 2 accounts same bank both as dedicated accounts for extensions retirement. One is a fixed account which is 600k+ which covers the months where you can drop to the 400k minimum amount if required. The other is a savings account which normally has 400k. Kasikorn provide one bank letter listing both accounts. Dealing with CW it's easy to do that on day of application. Everyone has their own formula -
Multiple Entry Non-Os for Retirement
DrJack54 replied to CWA14's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Some do ..... Think UK do. Few and far between.. -
How early can I extend Tourist Visa?
DrJack54 replied to Leon1980's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Immigration offices vary. Couple of weeks is the norm for extensions from visa exempt and SETV- 1 reply
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They may be very nice however regards your TM30... Presumably you would have had a reentry permit for your trip out of Thailand so a TM30 should not be required. Also offices that try to "help" with doing a 90 day report are not really helping. Those using online reporting best to keep 90 reports separate from extension.
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The OP was giving report. I would think everyone living in Thailand on extensions from non O would be very aware of option of using an agent for extensions based on retirement. The 12,500b you parrot is from agents in Pattaya. Your post is off topic and boring. OP did not ask about agents.
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Certificate of residence: What is needed?
DrJack54 replied to stubuzz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Which immigration office. You cannot obtain certificate of residence at CW without 90 day report. -
Tourist visa via www.thaievisa.go.th
DrJack54 replied to Thailand Tiger's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I understand your concerns. This won't help much but prior to covid I was flying out/in Thailand maybe 2 times a month. I would sometimes observe folk next counter being questioned. A clear itinerary with planned stay seemed to be best option. A flight out (you can rent a flight 12usd) also good addition. Funds 20k is a given but they can ignore. Good luck -
Roi Et Immigration and applying for Non O
DrJack54 replied to 300sd's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Might be messy but you could provide a TM30 or rental agreement (even if a dud) at normal office such as CW to obtain a non O. The issue is that you would need to obtain 12 month extension at that office. Perhaps attend Roi Et office and obtain first hand info. Fall back would be use other office. Would require a TM30 at the very least -
Roi Et Immigration and applying for Non O
DrJack54 replied to 300sd's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The 8.5 month validity is not huge issue. It just means that you extension from non O retirement will have expiry dated till expiry of pp. No big deal. You lose few months. You should ditch non O-A and enter Thailand visa exempt and obtain a non O at your immigration office and subsequent extension. -
Tourist visa via www.thaievisa.go.th
DrJack54 replied to Thailand Tiger's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
More important when date next entry to Thailand with SETV or visa exempt if TV Not approved. -
New passport while on visa exempt
DrJack54 replied to BKKTRAVELER's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Bit off topic but cop this... Few months back I asked Thai partner to go renew her expired pp. So next day trotted off to local place that can accept application. Now the punch line. The new pp was EMS mailed to our condo two days later. I would beg for 3/4 weeks in Oz. -
Help with TM 30 please
DrJack54 replied to Magdalen's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Are you that needy you need to post repetitive statements. Many folk in the thread have asked @Red Phoenix to pm advice I also did some time ago and it's way more concise than your option. -
Problems with TM.30
DrJack54 replied to StayinThailand2much's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I won't sidetrack the topic. However to be clear. If you are doing a 90 day report .. Presumably you obtained a non O and have extension and hence need a 90 report? How did you return to Thailand? Meaning visa status -
Problems with TM.30
DrJack54 replied to StayinThailand2much's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Back to your OP. I'm not sure why you needed a TM30 to make your 90 day report. Have you recently returned to Thailand or changed address etc. -
Problems with TM.30
DrJack54 replied to StayinThailand2much's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That occured when there was change of head guy Big Joke. The new guy that replaced him had to be seen to do something and randomly selected TM30. To be fair it was across the board and most immigration offices started enforcing it. Good news it only lasted couple of months. Many people were fined 800b. -
Re-entry Permit At Airport
DrJack54 replied to Siamesepiggster's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The reports I was referring to were folk with fast track access. No wheelchair situations were mentioned. -
Re-entry Permit At Airport
DrJack54 replied to Siamesepiggster's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That's correct however you can still use priority lane and walk back to zone 2 and access the reentry permit office. Sounds crazy since you are airside however many have reported that they did exactly that. -
Roi Et Immigration and applying for Non O
DrJack54 replied to 300sd's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
30 day extension starts from end of 30 day stamp. It's common to apply for 30 day extension couple of weeks prior to expiry. Not sure how many days Roiet need to apply for non O. Most offices minimum 15. CM 21. Assume you have Thai bank account OP you may be interested in this thread. Bit of worry. https://aseannow.com/topic/1296821-some-imm-offices-refusing-to-do-the-change-of-visa-process-applying-for-90-day-non-imm-o-visa-from-a-visaexempt-entry/ -
Non Imm O Retirement Extension - Jomtien
DrJack54 replied to scubascuba3's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
When there are many transactions in a particular month they can be "consolidated" Totalled up so not every transaction is entered into bank book. Unrelated : I had trouble at CW using money in bank method for retirement extension. I use a dedicated bank account and maintain 800k all year round. No consolidated entries. All good one would imagine. NO .....they were not happy that some months had zero entries. You can't win with immigration