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ubonjoe

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  1. That is an error. A basic 5 year Thai Elite visa is now 600k baht.
  2. Since June 12th a covid 19 test is no longer required for the entry to the US and is not needed for transiting in Korea. You should check with airline you are traveling on to confirm they do not require the test.
  3. I have not seen that optioned mentioned before. I have not needed to used the e visa site. I guess you could try to use the border check point option to see what they ask for.
  4. You have a answer in the first topic you listed. The others do not appear to be relevant to the first one.
  5. Not visa or extension related. Moved to the Thailand Motoring forum.
  6. It is not a problem to it when immigration is closed. You just have to remember that it will no be processed until they are open.
  7. You could apply for another 60 day extension or the one year extension.
  8. Yes and you can use your visa for a new entry up to the day expires. You can also apply for a 60 day extension to visit your wife for each 90 day entry that allows a stay of almost 5 months.
  9. Immigration was closed on the day you submitted your application on Sunday. Some offices are slow doing the approval, If it is not approved or denied on Monday you might want to cancel it and do another application.
  10. Visas are not extended. Only your 90 day permit to stay can be extended and you could apply for one near the end of your current 90 day entry. What is the basis for your non-o visa. If married to a Thai you can apply for 60 day extension to visit them or a one year extension of stay. You can use your visa for entry and get a new 90 day entry by land, sea or air.
  11. I wrote that early yesterday morning. Later more news sources were available that confirmed the insurance was no longer required.
  12. Try doing you 90 day report online using the new site. The appointment site is not in the same category as online 90 day reporting. Not surprising that they new nothing about it.
  13. You can do the online report up to 15 days early (2 weeks is best to use) up to the report date.
  14. Yes Click this on this FAQ site: https://consular.mfa.go.th/th/content/thailand-pass-faqs-2
  15. Published where? Lots of news articles about the Thailand Pass and covid 19 insurance not being need on July 1st. I am certain it will happen.
  16. Ignore doing the 90 day report now. You report is not due until 90 days from the day you entered the country. Your TM6 number is not linked to the new online reporting system since you do not need to enter it.
  17. Not sure immigration will do a stamp transfer to a new passport that has been used already for entry to another country or has not been issued recently. You could ask you local immigration office about it.
  18. If you used your new passport number for your previous 90 day report it will not be a problem doing it online.
  19. The Thailand Pass and covid 19 insurance will not be required effective July 1st. There are several links news articles and updates about it in Thailand Live topic.
  20. You would need 30 days of covid 19 insurance with coverage of $10,000 baht to a Thailand pass since you will be entering prior to July 1st. Look here for the insurance that can purchased for as little as 650 baht. https://tqm-app.com/static/thailandpass/index.html
  21. The 90 days from a non-o visa normally starts on the day you apply after it is approved at approved at the division level of immigration. You have to have at least 15 days remaining on your 30 day entry or the 30 day extension of it on the day you apply. Requirements are here. https://www.immigration.go.th/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/9.FOR-RETIREMENT-PURPOSES-50-YEARS-OLD-NON-O.pdf You would then apply for the extension of stay based upon retirement during the last 30 days or 45 days at some offices. The extension will start from the end of the 90 days from the non-o visa. Financial proof will not be needed for your wife's extension of stay for being a member of your family. She will need a non-o visa to do the application. A non-o visa would have to be issued by a embassy or consulate since immigration does not issue a one for family members of a person on a retirement extension. You may find it difficult to get one now at a embassy or consulate in your home country. If not done she could apply for one at a embassy or consulate in a nearby country.
  22. When applying for a tourist visa in your home country on the e visa site you would have to show a flight to Thailand and one for leaving within 60 days. When applying at a nearby embassy or consulate a ticket may not be need if applying at one in a neighboring country.
  23. If in the states you can find some info here on the Thai embassy website. https://thaiembdc.org/consular-services/legalization/ If here you can do a affidavit at the US embassy or consulate in Chiang Mai to do a self certification of you marriage certificate. You would make a statement it is true and correct and valid. See: https://th.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/local-resources-of-u-s-citizens/notaries-public/affidavit/ Then you would have to have the statement marriage translated to Thai and certified by Department of Consular affairs of the MFA in Bangkok. See: https://consular.mfa.go.th/th/publicservice/ขั้นตอนการรับรองเอกสาร After all that is done you would then register foreign marriage at a Amphoe to get a Kor Ror 22 that immigration requires. Best to check with the Amphoe requires since it can vary, Not visas or extensions related moved to the marriage and divorce forum.
  24. Three months or more now. Four months for the 4th booster. Thailand is not requiring a booster shot for entry to the country at this time.
  25. Two with the 2nd one done at least 2 weeks before arrival.
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