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nebrot

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  1. 3 hours ago, KhunLA said:

    ... and I thought I was lazy.  1 mile too far ... ????

    The new location is on soi 81 only 500-600 meters from bts onnut, on left side just before the canal / klong 

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  2. 2 minutes ago, KhaoNiaw said:

    For official administrative purposes, there is no Klong Toei sub-district of Phrakhanong district. However, I think there is a Phrakhanong sub-district under Klong Toei district. I once had to work that out many moons ago when there was confusion over an address being provided for official documents. You might actually be in Phrakhanong sub-district, Klong Toei district. In my case, the address I'd been given and always used was 'officially' wrong but otherwise worked fine. 

    I'm pretty sure the rejections here are nothing to do with people filling in the forms incorrectly. More likely to be the continuation of existing problems in the system or systems that immigration are using. 

     

    Phrakhanong Nuea is a subdistrict under Wattana (Vathana in immigration system) district and not Klong Toei

    and

    Bang Chak is a subdistrict under Phrakhanong district.

  3. 10 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    They should of accepted your application. 

    Did you have firm proof that the transfers came from abroad.

    When was the last entry from your non-o visa done. Was your 90 day entry valid or are you on the amnesty until July 31st.

    Yes, nothing wrong with my documents. I brought my bankbook, ownership statement and statement from bangkok bank showing 4 international transfers to my thai account since february. My 90 days was still valid for 10 days but now I’m on the amnesty until July 31st.

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  4. 4 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    That is not correct. It is in the written rules that only 2 transfers are required for the first extension of stay.

     

    I asked the io how I could show 1-year bank statement with 12 monthly transfers if I just moved to thailand. She just said that I should transfer 800,000 baht to my thai account and come back in 2 months. The io asked her supervisor and she said the same. 

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  5. 33 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    What exactly were you applying for at immigration. Do have a non-o visa issued by an embassy or consulate? Or were you applying for a 90 day non immigrant visa entry at immigration. 

    They have not changed their requirements for the visa application  to allow for transfers into a Thai bank. 

    Applying for a 365 days extension of stay (TM 7), based on retirement. I have a ME non-immigrant O visa issued by thai embassy in my homecountry.
     

    The io told me about the rules/requirements - 800,000 baht on my bank account or 1-year bank statement with 12 monthly transfers.

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  6. 13 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    Since it will be your first extension of stay application you only need to show at least 40k baht of transfers into a Thai bank for 2 months.

    Then for the next extension you would need to show 12 months of transfers.

    I went to cw last week for a 1-year retirement extension but they rejected my application because I couldn’t show bank statement with 12 monthly transfer to my thai account. I just moved to Thailand and could only show statement with 4 monthly transfers to my account, all min. 65,000 baht. The io said that I had to transfer 800,000 baht to my thai account and keep them there for 2 month or come back in 8 month with a 1-year statement with 12 monthly transfer.

     

    No “first extension” rule for me ????

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  7. 2 hours ago, hanbla said:

    I were at Chaeng Wattana October 10th. Came there at 8.15 and leaved 1.30 175 before me in queue when I got my queue number.

    A lot of agents with 10 passports or so passing the queue. 

    Regarding online report.

    They only accept an outdated version of Internet explorer. When entering the site you get warning about security issues.

    This is of course if the site is up and running, which shouldn't be taken for granted. 

    I have tried several times but given up. 

    Next time it will be by snail mail, seems to be the safest and most convenient this year 2018.


     

    I also went there on October 10th for the 90 days reporting. I arrived at 8.00 am and could leave the office at 9.00 am. I had a very low queue number (71) for the 90 days reporting and number 360-375 in the queue outside the office. 

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