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  1. 9 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    That is the standard list of required documents.

    What exactly is needed depends upon what the office where you apply wants. Some may want more and others less.

    Thanks. I'll just get as much as possible ready and stick to 1 branch just to be safe, but then a different person might result in different documents...oh, this is gonna be interesting.

  2. I've been searching high & low and has visited the local immigration for information, all they can tell me is get my company give documents without telling me what. I have brought with me all the company commercial/tax/shareholder documents but seems to be something else missing but no idea what.

     

    Ok, the situation is I need to work in Thailand until 31st December 2019. My work permit is for up to that date but my visa is only until mid October. So I need to extend my visa till end of the year.

     

    The list I found on the immigration website is as follows, do I really need to provide these much documents? Even photos of me working and also the exterior of the building?

     

    From immigration website:
    1. Certificate of employment prepared in accordance with the form prescribed by the Immigration Bureau (Sor.Tor.Mor.1)
    - A table showing the numbers of all foreigners employed by the company, also their salary on monthly and annually basis, and their total salary, is additionally required. 
    2. Copy of work permit 
    3. Proof of corporate registration e.g. certificate of incorporation of company or partnership certified by the Registrar with validity for 6 months 
    4. Copy of list of shareholders certified by the Registrar with validity for 6 months 
    5. A copy of latest balance sheet and income statement, together with corporate income tax return (Por.Ngor.Dor.50) and receipt.Copy of Sor.Bor.Chor.3  they must be certified by the Revenue Dept. or  by The Department of Business Development.  
    6. Copy of 3 latest monthly withholding tax return (Por.Pro.1) showing the name of employees and the alien applicant, together with receipt. 
    7. Copy of latest personal income tax return of the applicant (Por.Pro.91), together with receipt (or an explanatory letter) 
    8. Copy of 3 latest monthly social security contributions return filed with the Social Security Office (Form Sor.Por.Sor. 1-10) 
    9. Copy of 3 latest monthly value add tax return (Por.Pro.30 or Por.Por.36) together with receipt.
    10. Proof of the need of the business to employ the alien e.g. no Thai candidate has applied after advertising such a position 
    11. Location map of the place of work 
    12. Other supporting documents required by the competent authority (Sor.Tor.Mor.2) 
    13. Photographs showing the location of the business 
    a. Exterior photographs showing the address and the sign of company name 
    b. Interior photographs showing the employee while working 
    16. Original documents of Nos. 5,6,7,8,9 and 10 must be provided. 
    In case the applicant are accompanied by the family member, proof of family relationship e.g. marriage certificate, birth certificate of their children must be provided. If these documents were issued by a foreign government, they must be certified by such foreign embassy.

     

    Any advise would be appreciated. Thanks.  

  3. 37 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    If you have a multiple entry non-b visa issued by a embassy or consulate you will get a new 90 day entry if you enter the country on or before the date it expires.

    But if you are saying you permit to stay is always April 15th it seems you may have an extension of stay issued by immigration and a multiple re-entry permit to keep it valid.

    Ok, cool. Thanks. 

  4. I'm Malaysian with a valid Immigrant B Visa. Posted here before in regards to extending the visa and was told I would need a work permit. As the work I am doing would only be fore another 2-3 months my company is asking me to just get another Immigrant B Visa.

     

    As my visa expires on the 15th of April 2019 during the Songkran holidays, anyone here tried applying for a new visa before the current one expires? I am looking to do it in Penang as that is my home state and I'll be back there before the 15th of April 2019.

     

    Thanks in advance for the help.

  5. Hi, tried looking everywhere and I need some help.

     

    1) I am a Malaysian working for a Malaysian company that is getting assigned to a Thai company in Thailand for a duration of maybe around 6-7 months

    2) They are looking to put me under Immigrant B visa but that would just be for 90 days max and under the Thai Foreign Ministry's website it states "Holder of this type of visa is entitled to stay in Thailand for a maximum period of 90 days.  He or she may apply for an extension of stay at the Office of the Immigration Bureau and may be granted such extension for a period of one year from the date of first entry into Thailand.".

     

    So now my queries are:

     

    1) Can this extension be done in Bangkok? and where? Can these be done at the counter at the airport?

    2) Would there be any issues with tax? Technically I am performing "work" in Thailand but I am not working for a Thai Company.

     

    Thanks for the time. My company and the client is sort of oblivious to the rules and regulations so thought I might ask on this forum.

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