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eddyod

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  1. If I had to live back in the states again, it would probably be CA. The job market was great and I got a good education.  Compared to PA where I was born, CA is far better. Having said that, I am glad not to be around the homeless in San Diego and the violence.

     

    The high cost of real estate worked out well as I bought in 2009 and sold in 2021.

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  2. After being turned away at Samut Prakan immigration, the officer there told me to go to another country and start the visa process fresh. I am now in Phnom Penh trying to get a new Non-O retirement visa.  The officer here (a Khmer lady) said "the higher ups may have problems with my visa". I have well over 800K in Bangkok Bank for over a year and I also showed evidence of my retirement accounts in the USA, and again well over the minimum requirements. I will find out in a few days what happens, but what are my alternatives if I get turned down now? Thanks in advance for any advice.

  3. I was just at the Samut Prakan Immigration office a few days ago and the immigration officer told us we had to do update the TM30 any time we go to a hotel. We travel a lot and stay at hotels often in Bangkok and elsewhere and now to find out that that thing has to be updated all the time is a pain. Someone mentioned that that rule was changed in 2020. I guess Samut Prakan didn't get the message.

  4. As an addendum to this topic, I just got back from Samut Prakan Immigration. It was very crowded and we waited 2 hours and that was with an appointment. The officer looked at my documents and noticed there was the agent in Chonburi and the lacking evidence that goes with using an agent. We then got lectured by the officers' boss for 15 minutes, I am not exaggerating, it was 15 minutes. So now I have to leave the country and get a new visa.

     

    If anyone tries to switch from using an agent to trying to go legit, you may well have problems, especially in lovely Samut Prakan.

     

     

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  5. I have a question about notarizing the documents. I am already living in Thailand so that means getting notarizations from the US embassy, which is a bit of a farce. The US embassy doesn't really notarize anything, they just notarize a 'template' they give you where you can write anything as long as it doesn't mention an 'attachment'. I would be applying for the highly skilled govt professional and they mention wanting a notarized university certificate and a notarized letter from the research institution I work for.  Has anyone gotten anything notarized from the US embassy for the LTR?

     

    Thanks!

  6. I will need to renew my retirement visa in March at the Samut Prakan immigration and I'm wondering what paperwork I will need. Here is some relevant info:
     1. I have had over 800K in Bangkok bank since last Feb.
     2. My wife and I were married in the US and she owns a house in Samut Prakan where we both live.
     3. My name is not on the Tabien Baan. The house is in my wife's Thai name and our USA marriage is in my last name.

     4. I previously used an agent in Pattaya and now need to change the address on my Bangkok bank account.

    Can and how can I get a mock rental agreement?

     

    Thanks in advance.

  7. I have an American passport and a retirement visa with a one year extension I obtained from an agent in Pattaya. I have been doing the 90 day reporting with them for almost a year, but now I have a permanent address in Samut Prakan and I want to do it the right way. I am currently in the USA and will be returning to Thailand Dec 11 and I want to do the TM30 and have my Samut Prakan home registered as my permanent address. I am concerned that since I used the agent in Pattaya, I might have trouble with the immigration in Samut Prakan. Does anyone have any insights or advice on this matter?
     
    Thanks!
     
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