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DrJack54

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  1. That's correct. Agents don't do stamps etc. That's done by immigration. Hence your permission of stay was date same as pp expiry. OP, needs to clear up his situation
  2. Good summary. The multi is 3800 and single 1000..
  3. So are living in Thailand on extensions of stay from a non O. How can your current permission of stay "admitted till date" be outside your passport expiry date?
  4. From thread link I posted earlier from OP report January annual extension CW.... "I was not asked for TM30 on any other documents. I don’t know if it was checked, but my last 90-day receipt was attached to my passport." Just shows how variable offices can be. BTW I have never done a TM30 in my 12 yrs at CW. I notice now CW require TM47 for annual extension.
  5. In this thread attached the OP states TM30 was not required https://aseannow.com/topic/1318323-uneventful-non-o-retirement-extension-at-cw-last-week-short-report/ Here is thread where OP states TM30 was provided and accepted. https://aseannow.com/topic/1326006-first-retirement-extension-at-cw-easy-as-you-like/ OP, if you have a lease include that and make sure provide most recent TM47
  6. Obtain new pp prior to February to obtain 12 month extension or don't and receive extension date same as current pp expiry.
  7. OP, seems since you mentioned Bangkok that you will be dealing with CW. I have never provided a TM30 for annual extensions (many years) . Having stated that nothing would surprise me. At CW previously I never provided TM47 (90 day report receipt) yet last couple of years it's required.
  8. Currently visa exempt entry is 30 and you can obtain 30 day extension to that. IF the visa exempt entry is raised to 60 days, no reason to think that permit cannot be extended by 30 days
  9. With the visa exempt+ 30 day extension + 60 to visit wife gives you time to season 400k for the non O. Unfortunately Jomitien are requiring 400k seasoning for the non O from visa exempt entry. Not the correct rule.
  10. Thanks for clear report. And yes the stamps details (expiry) are not altered when transfered to new pp. Thinking many years ago they may have been.
  11. OP, if you cannot obtain the visa at Savannakhet due to appointment or funds.....you could consider a border bounce and with the visa exempt entry you could obtain a non O based on marriage at your local immigration office and the subsequent 12 month extension. Process outlined in attached thread and links to other similar threads. https://aseannow.com/topic/1315828-visa-exempt-to-90-day-non-o-spouse-visa-conversion-in-thailand/
  12. OP, here is old old thread however the OP in that thread gives good overview. https://aseannow.com/topic/381917-how-to-gain-parental-rights-as-a-father/
  13. Understand, however you will reenter Thailand on a new visa exempt so you are able to obtain a 60 day extension to visit wife if required. Which immigration office do you use.
  14. Read again. Non O multi entry for Thai child not available..
  15. Thread going no where with bickering Locked
  16. Assume you reentered Thailand with reentry permit and in fact you have an extension based on marriage. Do nothing regards TM30
  17. It's very clear. Thread that only required one reply
  18. It's a 24/7 service. Which airport? Both Bangkok international airports have an optional "service" (200b) to do entire process. TM8 with photo etc.
  19. Thinking you should seek clarification from immigration office. No need to take bankbook or provide one. Just ask for rules regarding funds for that office extension based on retirement using money in bank method. Have never heard of one office that allows withdrawal of funds down to 400k immediately after extension granted.
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