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  1. 4 minutes ago, lopburi3 said:

    The receipt (which should be attached to your passport) will always have your next reporting date stamped on it.   So you indeed do need to report and will likely have to pay a 2,000 baht fine for being late.  

    Right ok I think I know the receipt your talking about but also I thought the application of extension is basically the notification (Don't think I got the receipt after getting the stamp? As under the stamp it just says to make the notification in 90 days) Normally keep everything visa in the same bag.

  2. 18 minutes ago, lopburi3 said:

    Extensions have nothing to do with 90 day reporting in Bangkok once past the first one.  You have to make report on whatever your TM47 receipt says (up to six days late allowed in person).

    Oh. 

    So my last notification was around November last year.. then I redid my non-o 1 year on february - and got the stamp on 24 March.

    It says in the TM7 receipt? lol

  3. 12 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

     

    If you report to BKK Immigration, had a report due during the amnesty period and didn't file one then, then BKK Immigration right now will only accept in person filings at Muang Thong Thani for your next report.

     

    For IOs other than BKK, dunno if they're following the same policy.

    Damn it! That's like an extra 17km further than CW for me

     

    Thanks

    12 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

     

     

  4. On 11/20/2019 at 2:47 PM, ubonjoe said:

    That could of been due to you not having income proof from the New Zealand embassy. They are aware of the countries that cannot get one and prefer proof income from your embassy over the transfers to a bank account.

    Hmm.. I'll see what I can do for next time then..

     

    I'm planning to goto Laos next week to apply for a non-o again. Any tips?

    This time around I will have all of my sons docs prepared lol. 

    Are they quite strict on finance requirements?

     

  5. 1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

    They could of been flexible and accepted his Thai passport as additional proof he is Thai. That is all the house book is for.

     

    Which office is saying you can only use the 400k baht option.

    Since you have proof the 40k baht was transferred from abroad it should of been enough. But since you are from New Zealand you can do a statutory declaration to prove you income at the NZ embassy Bangkok prove your income.

    Do you have proof of the source of your income? 

    Yeah we had his passport with us. But nope... That's all that said they can do for us.

    It's the Bangkok immigration: Government Complex at Chaeng Wattana. 

     

    I was first told during document checking by the officer and her little support crew.

    Then when I went to the counter with the officer was told by someone that looked like a supervisor.

    They kept saying "You needed the 400K sitting in the bank 2 months before this application" and kept refusing to discuss further about the 40,000 per month with my partner.

    Currently the source of my income is sponsored by my parents. Basically supporting with what is to be a portion of my inheritance.

    But yeah they didn't even bother to look at the printouts of my deposits.

  6. 20 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    You can apply for a 60 day extension to visit your son to get more time to apply for the one year extension near the end of the 60 days.

    So.. amateur mistake - My son and partner only came here a few months ago and my son hasn't been officially registered for house papers yet.

    Therefore couldn't get the 60 days.

    I got given 1 week.

     

    My plan is to leave to Laos to try redo my non-imm O. 

    But still, even when I'm done it. I don't have access to the 400K baht and is why I went with the '40K per month' that I been seeing all over the internet and on their website https://www.immigration.go.th/content/service_18

    They honestly just shut me down right away when I went through document checking and were like "You don't have the 400k" you won't be approved.

    I keep trying to bring up that 40K was stated on their website but they keep insisting that 400K was the only way. I'm so triggered. Update your fkn Website if thats the case.

     

  7. 21 hours ago, toHs said:

    Thanks so much for you advice/help.

     

    My partner STILL insist there is no thai birth lol. She is so stubborn - I was there with her at the embassy back in NZ when we were sorting this out but obviously they were all speaking Thai through the dealings - Normally I always take care of ALL the paper work in NZ and responsible for everything!) I hope some how she is proved wrong and we run into it stashed away somewhere or something!

     

    Anyway - Hopefully come back with good news after tomorrows visit.

    Didn’t go well at all.

    in the end my son is missing a few things here and that wasn’t even the part that shocked me. They told me it HAS to be 400k in the bank 2 months before the application because I’m applying to stay for one year. Didn’t consider the 40k a month at all. Don’t know what to do now quite stressed.

     

    my visa runs out on Sunday. What should I do? Pretty sure can’t extend another way. We still waiting to find out anything else we can do but right now it just seems like border running but that just cancels out my O? 

  8. 13 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    I am certain he has a Thai birth certificate since that is a requirement to get a Thai passport.

    You may already be considered his legal father since the that is part of birth registration registration at the embassy. Info here. http://www.thaiembassy.org/wellington/th/services/2962/36202-การจดทะเบียนเกิดบุตร-(ขอสูติบัตรไทย)--Birth-Certi.html

    He still needs to be registered in a house book to get a Thai ID number. That will be required to for him to renew his passport also.

    Thanks so much for you advice/help.

     

    My partner STILL insist there is no thai birth lol. She is so stubborn - I was there with her at the embassy back in NZ when we were sorting this out but obviously they were all speaking Thai through the dealings - Normally I always take care of ALL the paper work in NZ and responsible for everything!) I hope some how she is proved wrong and we run into it stashed away somewhere or something!

     

    Anyway - Hopefully come back with good news after tomorrows visit.

  9. 36 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    Does your son have a Thai birth certificate issued by the Thai embassy in New Zealand.

    If yes has he been registered in a house book to get a Thai ID number.

    If yes to the above have your legimized your parenthood. You are not considered the legal father of your child unless that is done. You will need that to apply for your extension.

    This is where it' had been confusing! My partner is out right now but I kinda had this problem at the embassy.

     

    My partner insisted that he doesn't have a birth cert yet???? (My partner is out right now but gna hit her up again as soon as shes back - I know for sure he hasn't been registered for the house papers yet) He does however have a Thai passport.

     

    And legimizing my parenthood too?? Whhhhhattt! 

     

    Now i'm more than a little worried. 

     

    Edit: F*** i just read about Legitimation of a child.

    I did not run into this information at all! 

    Although I have plenty of evidence on required grounds. FML

     

    Edit again: Fk it. Just spoke with my partner and she is certain we haven't got the birth cert issued.

    We called up immigration last week and she asked to confirm what we should bring and she said just "Have what's on the website"

    Which we got. So we're just gna go with that and see what happens.

     

    Edit edit edit:

    Now that I think about it - I forgot over the phone that the person we spoke with said that I had to bring my son in with us so we can submit an affidavit.

    Looking at the site this might be somewhat correct

     

    "An affidavit must also be submitted confirming the alien’s
    marital or parental status with a Thai national."

     

     

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