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Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I met her, never was there a more accurate description ???? -
Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
And yet no-one reported it as breaching rules to get pay off Main point of thread, get it on Pattaua News -
Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Nah, you failed to add in the pissed off factor. I have a Thai bank account, was waiting for good exchange Rate when I heard of new rule of 2 months seasoning for non-O. By that that time I missed the window of 60 day seasoning. Never want to go to Jomtien immigration again so O-A visa is perfect -
Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Pacific Cross I quoted seems to be the favourite of many Expats I know. They are very happy with claims process and the price seems very good -
Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The published rules state 800k in bank with proof from foreign source. Jomtien insistence on 800k for 2 months is purely driving agent involvement so immigration get their cut. In fact agents buying into it as they demanded I have 800k in bank for 3 months to apply or pay full amount of 25k to get non-imm O visa (ridiculous 23k if I did have 800k for 3 months) By what lawful regulation do you think Jomtien is applying this rule? -
Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
So pretty much covid work around rules now not available -
Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Why would it change? O-A used to be 400k inpatient/40k outpatient. It just changed to 3 million baht cover as I quoted so not likely to change again. As for the O-A itself it's multi entry and gives 12 months stay every re-entry so gives almost 2 years if you re-enter just before 12 month expiry (as long as you keep insurance valid) As I said previously, best visa after my Jomtien hell, never need to visit immigration for 2 years, which means I don't even have to do a TM30 after the first time ???? -
Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Is AJ a member on here? Is any Pattaya News reporters a member? Would love to ask them to comment (thinking defamation laws may prevent Pattaya News article) -
Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
TM7 is for the initial or following requests for an extension of stay. My post never mentioned extension of stay and was for an application of Non-Imm O visa (TM7 not used, I used TM87 for transfer to non-imm O from visa exempt) -
Sorry to interrupt but what is a life certificate?
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Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I posted "Jomtien immigration demands 800k in bank account for 2 months prior to application for Non-Immigration O (Retirement)". Where did I mention any 12 month extension to get you confused?- 128 replies
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Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That's for the 12 month extension to the Non-imm O. My post is about the initial Non-imm O visa which only requires 800k on day of application (even Laos only require bank letter without 2 months seasoning) -
Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
When got yours July last year they were still issuing 60 day covid extensions. Pretty sure you can't do that today post covid rules (unless it's a magical Agent Tourist Visa) -
Jomtien's gone rogue on Non-Imm O visa
Pattaya57 replied to Pattaya57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I've checked that out. Pacific Cross with 40k deductible (once per policy year) gives 3 million baht insurance for 38k a year. I'd be getting insurance anyway and that's cheaper than my current health insurance in Aus O-A visa also means I never have to visit immigration for 2 years (other than first 90 day report in person) ???? -
Several people on here (myself included) have reported Jomtien immigration demands 800k in bank account for 2 months prior to application for Non-Immigration O (Retirement). This is totally different to the rest of the country who only require funds in bank day of application. I now see Pattaya City Expats Club has also issued this warning with 3 cases reported as above https://pcec.club/LATEST-IMMIGRATION-INFORMATION This makes it impossible for visa exempt entries without a bank account to apply for a non-imm O in Jomtien. Even if you get bank account first day of 30 day exempt entry and get 30 day extension, you still cannot apply for non-imm O as it must be done 15 days prior to expiry of current entry stamp (so you need at least 76 days entry) Is there a place to report this to or getting word out there the only way and hoping someone like Pattaya News picks it up as a story? For me I'm going back to Aus to get an O-A visa so to not have to deal with this rubbish (I'm not paying an agent 25k when 800k is already in bank)
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One-Way Flight Tickets Into Thailand.
Pattaya57 replied to XB12X's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
But SETV does require a return/onward flight at application of visa, no flight no visa (so of course you don't need at check-in as you've already proved you have one) -
I've got some great movie channels on my Condo Cable TV but it's always frustrating that there is no schedule, so finding a movie starting at the right time is hit and miss. I find "Pattaya People" TV has the most current movies often weeks after cinema release finished, however googling schedule failed and downloaded their App which was useless. I did find the following link which gives me HBO schedule and if you scroll to the bottom it gives Cinemax, Hits Movies and Showcase https://tvwish.com/MY/Channels/HBO-HD/Schedule/1261/Today Another great movie channel is "Cinemachi" but I can't find a schedule for that either Anyone have any Pattaya Movie Channel links so I can better plan my retirement days?
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30 Day Waivers How Many is too Many
Pattaya57 replied to Eddie45's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
So nothing to do with METV ???? -
Why don't you start a "How to TM30 online" thread and publish your guideline you keep sending by PM to people as then we can all see it?
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30 Day Waivers How Many is too Many
Pattaya57 replied to Eddie45's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
How does OP get more than 9 months out of a METV? it's valid for 6 months with a maximum stay of 60 days + 30 day extension. So enter just before end of 6 months gives you another 60 + 30 to make almost 9 months -
If you have to top up every 6 months you've got a major leak (or you're being scammed). Plus over gassing is not good the aircon units I recently had my 4 aircon serviced for the first time in 10 years thinking for sure they'd need gassing. Nope, I was advised all 4 did not need gas
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Thailand Elite Criminal Background-Help
Pattaya57 replied to Cayffano's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Isn't Probation a suspended prison sentence, so technially the same thing? Either way he has a criminal record and if an Elite visa criminal record check doesn't pick that up then what is the point of having a criminal check at all -
Any changes to Visa on arrival in 2023
Pattaya57 replied to organicman's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
OP just so you don't join the long queue at the "Visa on Arival" desk, you will be arriving "Visa Exempt". A Visa on Arrival is only for about 18 countries who can't get visa exempt and gives 15 days on arrival for 2000 baht -
Any changes to Visa on arrival in 2023
Pattaya57 replied to organicman's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
As an Aussie you get a 30 day visa exempt entry. This can be extended for 30 days (not 7) for a cost of 1900 baht. You need to fill out a TM7 form (available at immigration) and provide a copy of your passport data page and entry stamp and a passport photo. You also need to provide a copy of a TM30 which your hotel does when you check-in. Ask the hotel staff for a copy.