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  1. 2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    If indeed he is referring to annual extension then I suggest he get someone to help him because he doesn't have a clue.

    If he had even remotely looked into what is required for annual extension he would not be asking that question.

     

    no sir not annual extension ... i just got my 12 mth extension 

     

    but they told me to report again  90 days later 

  2. Just now, DrJack54 said:

    What do you mean by online reporting.

    I assume your referring to 90 day report and Yes that can be done online.

    Have you done a 90 day report previously?

    yes i mean the 90 day report .... i just downloaded the app ...  but from what i read above that most people are unsuccessful when trying to do the report ? 

     

    to be clear im reffering to the 90 day report where we have to tell them our place of residence.  

     

    thius is my first time doing it.. . 

  3. Just now, theoldgit said:

    This forum is full of foreigners who’ve said that they’ve registered for, and received their vaccination, l most certainly have.

     

    Maybe not as many as we’d like, but certainly some.

     

    Have you scrolled through the forum?

    i actually just came by a while , have yet to scroll through , will read through .... are u bkk btw?  thanks 

  4. 18 minutes ago, BritTim said:

    I am not sure I understand your question, but these are the two strategies typically used in the past and the differences:

    • Multiple entry Non O visa from an embassy/consulate:
      Each entry into Thailand gives you a 90-day permission to stay. You can extend this by 60 days to visit your wife, but must then leave and re-enter Thailand for a fresh permission to stay.
    • One year extension of your permission to stay based on marriage to a Thai:
      You have a permission to stay of a full year. Every 90 days, you must do address reporting to Immigration. If you want to leave Thailand and return, you should apply for a re-entry permit before leaving.

    I see , thanks for the explanation

  5. 23 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    I assume you writing about a extension of stay (it is not a visa) based upon marriage to a Thai.

    The extension is for the 90 day permit to stay you got from a non-o visa. Nothing is changed other than your permit to stay date.

    i applied for the 1 year visa for marriage to thai spouse . 

    thanks!

  6. 58 minutes ago, sandyf said:

    You are quite right, In some areas there is a risk of getting caught up in a cluster.

    At 850 baht the Roojai policy is fairly economical and would go a long way toward any sudden time in hospital due to picking up the virus.

     

    pardon me where can i find this 850 baht roojai policy?  thank u 

     

    i went to the site and got a quote it was around 4k + baht

  7. 33 minutes ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said:

    It isn't completely clear whether you are already in Thailand or are contemplating traveling here, but I think that the insurance that Joe is referencing above is only available to inbound travelers prior to departure from their home country.

     

    If you are already in Thailand, I think the best option for meaningful Covid coverage is to buy a health policy that does not exclude Covid except for the inevitable initial waiting period at inception. This may indeed be the only option as the policies that I have seen on offer as "Covid cover" from Thai insurers tend to be personal accident policies that provide very low limits of thb100,000 or 200,000 for medical expenses.

     

    If there are cost-effective options for Covid-only insurance available in Thailand, a good insurance broker that works with several different insurers should be able to guide you. I suggest that you seek out one and discuss your needs. 

     

     

    i do apologize i have been here for 3 mths already 

  8. 19 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    Here is my list of required documents. Marriage Extension Requirements 2.pdf

    You will need a letter form the bank confirming you account and the balance on the day it is written. You will need your bank book updated and copies of it showing the 400k has been in the bank for 2 months on the day you apply.

    You can apply for another extension year after year. You will need the 400k baht in the bank for 2 months for every extension application.

    The fee for a extension is 1900 baht.

    thank u !

  9. 3 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

    I assume you entered the country using a non-o visa based upon marriage to a Thai that allowed a 90 day permit to stay when you entered the country.

    What type of extension of stay (visas are not renewed or extended) do you want to apply for?

    If applying for a one year extension you could do it now if you have 400k baht in a Thai bank for 2 months or proof of 40k baht income.

    If applying for a 60 day extension you could do it about 2 weeks early.

    thanks for reply .  i would like to extend stayy for 1 year , i have the 400k in my bank account to show .

     

    may i know what document do they need ? or they just see a copy of the bank book ?  after the 1 year extension , is it possible to extend another year after that ? with the 400k in the bank ? thanks  

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