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Changing tabien banh address
ubonjoe replied to Everyman's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Your ID number will never be changed. The only difference is the address on the new yellow house book. -
Still no fine for overstay (Children)?
ubonjoe replied to eppic's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
A child under the age of 15 is not liable for any type of fine under Thai laws.- 1 reply
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Changing tabien banh address
ubonjoe replied to Everyman's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That is correct since your will already have a ID number. Getting one is what makes the first one difficult. -
90-day report & Songkran
ubonjoe replied to unblocktheplanet's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The basic rules on mailed in reports is that they must be received 7 day before the report date. You could try doing the report online again if not approved by late Tuesday. -
Do I need another insurance for NON -OA
ubonjoe replied to funkykyle's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It will not be accepted for a Non-OA visa application or the extension of a entry from one. -
Do I need another insurance for NON -OA
ubonjoe replied to funkykyle's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If you have insurance from a Thai company the foreign insurance certificate is not required. All you need is proof of your insurance from the Thai insurance company that issued it. -
Changing tabien banh address
ubonjoe replied to Everyman's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Thais get a ID number when their birth is registered. When a non Thai requests their first yellow house book a ID number issued for them and will remain the same even if they change residences and get a new yellow book. -
Changing tabien banh address
ubonjoe replied to Everyman's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
A 13 digit ID number would not change. But there is also a house number that is on the yellow book that it is issued for and it is tied to the blue house book it was issued for. When moving to different house than the one the book is issued for requires the existing yellow house book to be canceled and new one issued. -
Sixty day covid 19 extensions are still available until May 24th. They could extend the order for them again. If married to a Thai you could get a 60 day extension her it you have not gotten one before. I would not recommend leaving the country and returning with a 30 day visa exempt entry. Best to get a tourist visa or a non-o visa if married to a Thai.
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Applying for a new extension before leavening would be the best option. After doing the application you could get a single re-entry permit for the remainder of your extension and the under consideration period. It would be valid to the report back date on the under consideration stamp. Or you could go to immigration and get a single re-entry permit valid up to the day your extension ends after having your stamps transferred. Starting over again would not be a good option since you have to have a new non-o visa entry to apply for a new extension.
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90-day report & Songkran
ubonjoe replied to unblocktheplanet's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It is working at this time. It did work for a while on Saturday morning. If would wait to see it you get approval on Monday. If you have summited the report on or before the report date it will be accepted. To late for that. -
Any reports of denied entry at Chiang Mai
ubonjoe replied to pantsonfire's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I don't think you will have a problem entering with a tourist visa. Most report of people having a problem were entering visa exempt after a short trip out of the country. Have the equivalent of 20k baht in cash to show. A ticket out of the country would also help and proof of where you will be staying after arriving if asked to show them. -
TM30 still required?
ubonjoe replied to whereyougo's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Immigrations servers seem to be down. The app connects to them for info and etc. The online 90 day reporting site is also down.; -
He is back today.