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scaramangax12

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  1. It is actually classed as more harmful/ addictive than cocaine, and in exactly the same league as crack and heroin. If you need to delude yourself to give you a sense of virtuosity then you probably have a bigger problem than you think.

    Ha ha ye ok maybe it is just that you have never done any of the above drugs so you just would not know, E was first created as a drug to help troubled relationships ACTUALLY ! get ya facts straight E is no where near crack, meth, coke or brown. MUG

  2. spot on, just get 400 000 baht in a Thai bank account and you can stay for a yeat at a time and will only have to report to the immigration office a few times a year
    ....means I visit the immigration in Phuket-Town, show them my bank-book with min. THB 400.000 (only) and then not have to leave Thailand for some hours (visa-run) every 90 days, instead I have to report to the immigration office where I am living a few times a year ?

    Is this correct ? Would be perfect !!!

    No, Bagsida, the information given by Scaramangax12 is not correct in your case. It applies to a man married to a Thai wife who already had an annual extension based on marriage before 1 October 2006.

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    Maestro

    So Maestro what if you got married after October 2006 ? I have not heard about this

  3. update...

    I called the honorary consulate in Oregon today, and unlike L.A., actually reached someone helpful to talk to. She informed me that there is a non-immigrant 1-year visa with the following requirements:

    *copy of marriage certificate

    *2 passport photos

    *copy of my wife's Thai ID card

    * $125 fee

    *bank statement showing balance of at least $1000. NO proof of income required.

    *must leave Thailand and return every 90 days.

    So, it seems this 'mythical' beast does exist. I will give this a try and report back what happens.

    (note to m02 -- thanks for the advice about getting a new passport. i actually just had to get a new one already since mine had expired, so I guess that will work in my favor...)

    If you are married then just get a Bangkok Bank account and put 400 000 baht in it and you do not have to leave Bangkok and simply have to report to an immigration office.

  4. What is wrong with you bzalt, why not just go to your national/regional Thai embassy and ask them politely what the requirements are. Seems like many are afraid of asking or being refused. Thai can get firmly by the book, but what is wrong with rules? If you apply to the rules, they (Thai) will happily give you the required documents.

    Hello,

    I am a German citizen 46 yo, not married. 3 weeks ago I visited a Thai-consulate in Germany with my Thai-bank-book (with anough savings for 1 year > THB 800.000) and asked there, how I can stay long time, many times and with only 1 visa-application in Thailand. Yes I know before about all conditions etc. for get the Non-Imm O-Type for 1 year, but I thought better asked and wait for the answer. The lady (German) asked for my passport and after checked the Thai-immigration-stamps in there, she told me, that the only thing (???) she can offer me is a Non-Immi. O-Type-Visa for 1 year with multi-entry for Euro 120,- . I aswered her "o.k. - if you only have this I´ll take it" after under 10 min. I left the office with the visa and without show them something else than my passport-they not asked about marriage, bank-book etc. So I think at first they check the passport for overstays etc., then they evaluate the physical apperance of the claimant and then decide about give you or not.

    So my oppinion is, if you visit them in a smart way, not smell from to many beers, have no long overstays (I have 2 overstays each for 1 day in my passport) and ask them what they can offer you and not try to claim it, you get the steeped in legends 1 year visa.

    But attention : The legendary 1 year Non-Immigrant-Visa O-Type never existed !!!

    With each non-immi.-visa you are ony allowed to stay for max. 90 days in Thailand - decisive is the extension "multiple entry". I hear from some cased, people buy a "1 year-visa" which is 1 year valid but only with single or 2-times entry. So they have to leave after 90 days and want re-enter Thailand after 1 day, but no chance because they have only one entry or they have 2 entries, can operate there visa-run for one time and the second time the immigration rebuffed them.

    The official conditions in Germany for get the Non-Immi.-1 year-Visa Multiple entries are :

    Your age is min 50 (if not married), you have min THB 800.000 (not married, married THB 400.000,-) on an Thai-Bank-Account for I think min. 6 month or you have foreign income of THB 60.000 (not married, married THB 30.000) - more informations about the conditions in Germany you can find here :

    http://www.thaiembassy.de/consul/13_visa.htm

    I am also not a Visa-specialist and only can tell you my own experiences with a Thai-Consulate in Germany - I think if you try to get a visa without apply to the conditions, it would be more difficult in a Thai-Embassy because there Thais have to decide.

    Greezzz

    Bagsida

    spot on, just get 400 000 baht in a Thai bank account and you can stay for a yeat at a time and will only have to report to the immigration office a few times a year

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