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  1. Click the 3 dots at the top of the first post in a topic. That will bring up a link for it. Then right click the link to copy it and then paste it where you want to save it.
  2. At most offices it is not a problem if you go to immigration a few days after the report back date on the under consideration stamp.
  3. You would not need the Kor Ror 22 to apply for a extension based upon retirement. But your marriage should still be registered at a Amphoe for your marriage to be recognised by Thailand.
  4. Your marriage in Australia will need to be registered at a Amphoe to get a Kor Ror 22 foreign marriage registry. You marriage certificate must be certified by the Australian government. If I recall correctly it can be done at Australian embassy here. After getting the certification it and your marriage certificate will need to be translated to Thai and and the translation certified by the Department of Consular Affairs of the MFA in Bangkok.
  5. That is correct since immigration does not consider Labor day a holiday for them. Don't plan on a main bank branch to be open or to receive a international transfer tomorrow since it is a bank holiday (same for the 4th). They are open that day and the 2nd but not on the 4th.
  6. When? I was going by general info for the requirements at many embassies and consulates. The UK embassy site states this. "Proof of relationship to a family in Thailand, e.g. a copy of marriage certificate / birth certificate / certificate of adoption Personal details of a family in Thailand, e.g. ID card, Passport and the visa page or stay permit in Thailand" Source: https://london.thaiembassy.org/en/publicservice/84508-non-immigrant-visas?page=5d6636cd15e39c3bd00072dd&menu=5f4b6eb3f6ae4b236972c562 What if the family member did not have a Thai passport? Best to be prepared for anything. Things do change. A little different now. https://thaiembdc.org/2020/07/11/foreigners_family/ Also much different it you were applying for it at a Honorary Consulate before covid 19.
  7. I checked and still showing availability for the 4th to do a 90 day report. All other show no availability. Perhaps an error when they added 90 day reporting for CW on April 18th when they started doing them again.
  8. You will show immigration a copy of your e visa and be prepared for them to keep it. They will then do the arrival stamp for 60 days from the day your arrive. Don't worry about how you name is written on the e visa. That is the way it is done. Be sure you have a copy of your e visa when you apply for the 30 day extension of the 60 days you will get when entering the country.
  9. It is not queue date in anyway. The email is only a reminder generated and sent automatically based upon on the existing report date from a previous 90 day report date. The can do their 90 day report due 90 days from arrival up to 2 weeks before the report date. They will enter their new arrival date here when they do the 90 day report online application.
  10. Departure country is the country you start your trip to here form. In you case it would be Ireland. You use the flight number for the one that you arrive in Thailand on.
  11. As far as I know that visa is still under consideration and has not been approved yet.
  12. If entering with a tourist visa or visa exempt you would normally have to apply for the 30 day allowed for them prior to applying for a 60 day covid 19 extension.
  13. It is not a problem when traveling domestically. The only check the first page of a passport for identity purposes when checking in and at security.
  14. As stated many times already only 30 days is required to get a Thailand Pass.
  15. It should be accepted when you apply for a Thailand Pass if it states it will cover covid 19 treatment here.
  16. Only a copy of page one and the page she is shown on is needed. If she has a Thai passport then she is certainly registered in a house book.
  17. You could try changing it when you do your next report and to see if autofill still works (clicking the magnifying glass) after entering your passport number and nationality. If not I would probably not bother changing it since it worked for you previous report.
  18. For a new Non-OA visa application it was changed on October 1st of 2021. For those on a OA visa issued before October 1st it will be required on September 1st of this year. Clear info is here. https://longstay.tgia.org/guidelineoa
  19. If applying for a Non-OA visa the medical/covid 19 insurance has to be valid for one year. It is the same requirement at all embassies and official consulates. If using a Non-OA visa for entry the the medical/covid 19 insurance must be valid for you length of stay in the country you will get stamped in for using a OA visa issued after October 1st of 2021.
  20. If you entered visa exempt it is done at Laksi. If on a tourist visa and etc it is done at Chaeng Wattana.
  21. Maybe he has been completing a up to date TM8 form that came out in 2017 that is now 2 pages long. New TM8 form. Fillable TM8 re-entry permit form.pdf
  22. You can apply for a multiple re-entry permit that will be valid to day your extension of stay (it is not a visa) ends for a fee of 3800 baht. No need to provide a any departure or arrival dates when you apply for it.
  23. That may be a problem with using a mobile browser for the site. What browser are you using? I works good with Chrome on a android tablet (8").
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