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That is not possible at this time. The land border crossings are closed.
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Quick Reminder Please
ubonjoe replied to Shannoblic's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The would depend upon the office where he is applying. Some still start the 30 days from the day the application is done. -
Quick Reminder Please
ubonjoe replied to Shannoblic's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You can do it now since you are within the 30 days window that most offices use. -
1 yr ext: Foreign TT says BahtNet
ubonjoe replied to STD Warehouse's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That does complicate things. Not sure but proof you own the property might help. -
1 yr ext: Foreign TT says BahtNet
ubonjoe replied to STD Warehouse's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It might be accepted if you can show a lease for the rental to prove the source of you income. Probably best to have it translated to Thai so it will be easier to understand what it is for. -
Extension retirement at CW report.
ubonjoe replied to DrJack54's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Apparently it will not be needed if you bank book has been regularly updated for the past year at Chaeng Wattana. Other offices may want a 12 month bank statement even if it has been updated. -
As far as I know they have never sent you old passport to the states. The send the application to the national passport center electroncil and the the new one is sent to the embassy. When applied for my new passport in 2013 the gave me back my passport and when I returned to pick up my new passport they punched hole in it and stamped as cancelled. You can have the stamp transferred at any time you want to if you do not mind having to use both passports to do something or asked for it. Never heard of an office wanting the stamp transfer done within 7 days.
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You will need a letter from Bangkok Bank confirming your account and balance in it one the day the letter is written. Copies of your bank book main page and the pages showing the 800k baht has been the bank for 2 months or more. Copies of your passport photo page, visa, entry stamp and TM 6 arrival card. You will need a completed TM7 extension application form. The can ask for more and it varies from office to office. Not sure what additional documents might require. Some office want a map to your your house from the nearest main road or intersection.
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1 yr ext: Foreign TT says BahtNet
ubonjoe replied to STD Warehouse's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I am not sure if they will or not. This seems to indicate it it was sent from the UK "Ordering Institution: HBUKGB4B HSBC BANK PLC". Maybe try to contacting HSBC to get a confirmation that means it was sent from the UK. -
Documents to provide to support Extension of Stay
ubonjoe replied to OzMan's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The info on the immigration website is only the basic requirements and what they have on the has been out of date for 3 years. For example the 800k baht only has to be in the bank for 2 months. Plus 3 months after the day you apply and then at least 400k baht for the rest of the year. You will still need what you mentioned. What is needed varies from office to office. Where will you be applying. -
Does you child have a Thai birth certificate issued by Amphoe or the embassy in London and a Thai passport? They do not need anything but their passport and be on a Thailand Pass. If no Thai passport you could them a emergency travel document from the embassy. A visa exempt entry does not need anything to be done on the e visa site. All the that is needed is a Thailand Pass. Website for it is here. https://tp.consular.go.th/