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DrJack54

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  1. Not all immigration offices do. Certainly CW does not. Here is list on "transfer form" Obviously tm6 is no longer required. Note: in addition some offices asking for updated bank book and photocopies of pages back to date of extension. The thread I posted earlier has link to form and detailed report from OP.
  2. Geez. A day either way. . BTW : he did not arrive July 16 Pedantic for what reason The point of post from helpful member was that he received 60 day stamp
  3. Thanks for confirmation. Calculator site states... "Your starting date is June 16, 2021 so that means that 59 days later would be August 14, 2021. Seems they calculated from Aug 13. In any event confirms change to visa exempt entry
  4. As @Caldera posted this above., I cut post his post.... "The limits remain unchanged by the ministerial order that went into effect yesterday and that has been published for all to sees so as before, there's a hard limit of two overland visa exempt entries per calendar year, and no official limit for visa exempt entries by air" Completely correct. The limit 2 entries per year via air was posted in error even on few Thai consulate sites. Think UK was one.
  5. This "change" to 60 days for many countries has nothing to do with the countries that had 90 day visa exempt entry.
  6. Clearly you are not following all the posts in thread you started. A limit of 2 entries per calendar year via air would be ridiculous. Many folk do not use visa exempt to max out time spent in Thailand. Many come form nearby countries for very short periods. Good example Singapore. A limit of 2 entries via air would be impractical and stupid. So yes directly related to thread.
  7. OP, you mention Vietnam and Laos. Both those countries do not provide eVisa to Thailand. You apply in person eg Saigon consulate. Your options are limited. Depending on history of stays in Thailand you could enter visa exempt
  8. Exactly. The OP will be attending LakSi and is a tourist. Don't recall a report of TM30 screenshot provided from hotel not being acceptable.
  9. This increase to 60 days may be temporary and if so will change very little for you ongoing. Curb your enthusiasm.
  10. https://aseannow.com/topic/1331063-transfer-immigration-stamps-to-new-passport-third-passport-while-living-in-los/
  11. Australian. As was stated,. 30 day visa exempt entry+ 30 day extension 4 times
  12. No Your non O-A has expired long time ago. You are now on continuous extensions from a non O-A. Those extensions can be on the basis of retirement or marriage. For extensions based on marriage no requirement for insurance. If you want a non O based on retirement (no insurance required) you would need break your current ongoing permission of stay and exit Thailand to kill off the non O-A. Reenter and obtain a non O at immigration or at thai consulate/embassy outside of Thailand. Explained now several times.
  13. Edit your post to make readable. You are posting misinformation.
  14. Nonsense BTW how do you do annual extensions or perhaps you don't. Any dealing with bank they require your pp and have you sign ID page.. In many cases the old pp would be expired.
  15. Indeed luck of the draw. Recently I had attended CW for stamp transfer and by luck had my bank book. They wanted photocopies of pages back to current extension application date along with update. Did not require a TM30. Note: for others here is link for form for transfer #22 https://www.immigration.go.th/en/?page_id=3202
  16. No. You should take new pp to bank and have new pp # updated. Not so important is things such as TDL etc. Note: for folk attending some immigration offices (CW one eg) to transfer stamps they now require bankbook to check financial compliance if using money in bank method..
  17. OP, you can do it yourself with the TM30 from one night stay Agents charge ~4500b that includes the 1900 extension fee to immigration. https://aseannow.com/topic/1281096-visa-agent-in-bangkok-for-processing-30-day-extensions/
  18. Read Caldera post above this one. Folk leaving extensions to last couple of days make potential problems for themselves. Yet again direct any advice to the OP (if you have any)
  19. So why start a thread about something you are very confident about and again "asking for a friend" My point was there is no reason to leave it to last minute.
  20. Thread already running with same post. Thread closed
  21. https://aseannow.com/topic/1328520-5-year-multiple-entry-dtv-visa-destination-thailand-from-2024-xx-xx/
  22. And why would he want to leave it till last few days prior to expiry. The 30 days is added to expiry of current permit. The count does not start day of application
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