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9 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:
You need a multiple entry Non O.
Most folk obtain that in Savannakhet.
2 week on off rotation won't work for single entry non O with annual extensions
Even oil gas on month on/off find it difficult given the under consideration period and home visit.
If you were 50+ you could do non O retirement and extensions that would work.
Thanks for your reply.
I am heading to Savannakhet next week to get a multiple entry Non O visa. I was curious about applying for an extension for next year and thought I'd ask you.
My Thai bank statement showing 400k deposited last week and therefore not seasoned is my only concern, as there are a lot of conflicting reports regarding this. I did see amongst the comments in this thread, that you had pointed to a post stating that the money didn't have to be in a Thai account for a period of time before being accepted. Hopefully, that is still the case.
Kind regards
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23 hours ago, DrJack54 said:
Where to start.
Suggest you include tax considerations when/if it happens.
6 weeks for under consideration period is because you used an agent.
Doing the process yourself you keep your pp and the consideration period is more like 3-4 weeks.
The 400k only needs to be in the bank for 2 months+ consideration period. Can then be withdrawn as you wish.
Extensions are 1900b
Easy process , no need for an agent.
Can you leave the country during the consideration period? And, how long does the application process take in Phuket?
I work two weeks on, two weeks off in Oz. I am in Thailand for two weeks each month, therefore time constrained.
Thanks in advance.
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19 hours ago, Robert Paulson said:
It’s a total nightmare. There’s a thread somewhere with a number of people swearing that it’s ok to have the 400k in a foreign bank account. Then someone came in and said he just got denied for having it in a foreign bank account. That report seemed reliable enough to me. So it’s clear as mud. Sounds like you’re chancing it if you do the foreign account method to me.
I got knocked back in November last year as I only had a bank statement from Oz. I ended
up getting a three-month visa for 2000 Baht.
Heading back next week with my Thai bank statement on me. Not seasoned. I'll let you all know how I get on.
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19 hours ago, Liquorice said:
Immigration will require an update KR2 or KR22.
If you married in Thailand, it will be a KR2.
If you married overseas but registered your marriage in Thailand, then a KR22.
It's 20 BHT for a copy.
That's what I paid in Phuket late last year. Took five minutes at the Amphur desk to get it.
Savannakhet Non O Spouse Visa Experience 2024
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Hi all,
Two Passport Photos
Passport
Signed Copy of Passport
Signed Copy of Wife's Passport
Signed Copy of Wife's ID Card
Signed Copy of Wife's Tabien Baan
Original Marriage Certificate and Signed Copy (Original Viewed and Returned)
Kor Ror 2
Signed Copy of Laos Visa
On the application form, there was no multiple-entry option so I wrote it next to the Non O check box and added the 5000 Baht fee. I then handed all the paperwork over through the window at the consulate, paid the 5000 Baht fee and was handed a numbered ticket to use the next afternoon to collect my passport. A handy hint would be to take a photo of the ticket as I seem to remember, on a previous trip, people having to wait till last to collect their passports after losing their tickets.
The many times that I have travelled from Mukdahan to Savannakhet I've done it pretty much the same way. I've stayed at the Submukdaphum Place Hotel which is about 20 metres from the bus station ticket office. It's a grand old hotel inside, basic but clean and convenient, and their nice big rooms with ensuite cost 400 Baht per night. You can sit and have complimentary coffee and biscuits for breakfast, in a room next to the reception, overlooking the bus station before you jump on the bus to Savannakhet. The bus leaves at a quarter to the hour, every hour during the daytime, and it costs 45 Baht to Savannakhet.
The bus drops everyone off at the Thai immigration on the Friendship Bridge and you jump back on after you've passed through. It then takes you over the Mekong to the Laos immigration. Every time I've applied and got my Laos visa (1800 Baht and a passport photo needed), the bus has already left for Savannakhet. You could wait for the next bus but it's better to jump in a taxi or tuk-tuk as you're only a 10 minute drive from the Thai Consulate, 200 Baht gets two of us there, arriving a bit over an hour after leaving Mukdahan. On the return to Mukdahan, you will have your visa so you will get from bus station to bus station with all the other passengers.
While in Savannakhet I usually stay at the Avalon Hotel, for 550 Baht per night. It's 15 minute walk or 100 Baht in a tuk-tuk from immigration, 10 minutes walk to the Mekong and 5 minutes walk to the bus station. There is also a very good Laos style restaurant/venue close by, called Home Beer, open all day. You turn right out of the hotel and take the first left and you'll find it about 50 metres up that road. Also, beside the Mekong, you will find an open-air spot where you can buy some food and Beer Lao and spend a nice afternoon while you wait for your visa to be processed.
All in all, I enjoy my visa trips to Savannakhet. I hope this report is useful for anyone intending to head there for a visa.
All the best.