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  1. 2 hours ago, overherebc said:

    You can then, being married, just before 31st apply for a sixty day entry ( to visit/stay with your wife).

    You can then use those 60 days to season your 400,000 baht and apply for a one year extension bsaed on being married.

     

    A 60 day extension then being extended with the 12 month extension? Is that for sure? 

  2. 20 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    Yes you can.

    If one gets a 60 day extension based on family (wife)

     

    Can one then get a 12 month extension based on family (wife) within the 60 days and the finances have been seasoned? 

     

    Or would one need to leave Thailand and get another visa because a 60 day extension cannot be extended with a 12 month extension?

     

    TIA. 

  3. 2 hours ago, JackThompson said:

    It basically makes all requirements go away entirely - financials, home-visits, landlord-docs, etc. 

    Thanks. It will probably be worth going through an agent then, if the overseas income coming from remote employment outside of my home nation might be an issue.

     

    Does anyone know of a decent trusted agent for Chiang Mai immigration office that usually gets the job done? 

     

    TIA. 

  4. 51 minutes ago, drbeach said:

    Experts such as UJ will know more, but for sure it doesn't matter which country the money comes from. For the first extension 2 months is necessary, but some IOs might ask for 3.

    Thanks.

     

    Good to know that the origin of the funds doesn't matter, only that they are international transfers. 

     

    The second month will be August, so hopefully the amnesty will be extended and a 12 month extension can be given on the Non O visa that expired in May (the final permission of stay wasn't extended) 

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  5. I work remotely online for a Chinese company.

     

    I was previously paid to a joint Thai bank account, but changed that this month and will now be paid to my own Thai bank account.

     

    My multiple entry Non-Immigrant O visa expired in May this year (along with the permission to stay stamp).

     

    I have a Thai wife and we have a biological Thai child together.

     

    It might be time to go for an annual extension instead of the multiple entry visa.

     

     

    How many months do you need to show the income (well above 40,000 baht) going in to my Thai bank account?

     

    Is there any issue with it coming from China, and not my home country? What do I need to show them from my bank? Will it just say 'Overseas transfer', or will it list the country? Is that even an issue?

     

    Location: Chiang Mai.

     

    TIA.

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