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ubonjoe

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  1. There is no entitlement to get the covid 19 extensions due to you having a Thai child and/or being married to a Thai. Anybody that entered on a non immigrant visa cannot get them now. New rules done by immigration. I assume you have already used you one 60 day extension to visit your wife or child since you last entry to the country. If you want to stay longer you should apply for a one year extension of stay based upon marriage to Thai or for being the parent of one. You need to have 400k baht in a Thai bank for 2 months or proof of 40k baht income.
  2. All offices should accept reports done online. All of them can process them. Some offices promote doing them online.
  3. Online reporting can be done form about 14 days to the report date. For mailed in reports you can mail them within 15 days or but the need to be received 7 days before your report date. Bangkok immigration is the only office that wants them mailed 14 before but they will process them if received by the 7 days.
  4. You will not be fined unless you do your next report more than 6 days after the date on your receipt for the report.
  5. Just some incorrect and confusing info on that commercial site. You can do the first night in Bangkok to do the test and then travel to Chiang Mai anyway you your want to. This site shows 144 hotels in CM. See: https://web.thailandsha.com/shaextraplus
  6. You can still travel within the country while waiting to get the stamp. You can stay in the country until your extension is stamped and you are not on a overstay. You can only get your extension stamped at the office where you applied for the extension.
  7. Not if you entered the country on a non-o visa. There is not written requirement and nothing I am aware of they would have to sign.
  8. it means nothing. That stamp it red since it the most important thing on the extension stamp and makes it easy for officers to see,
  9. The Non-OA long stay visa is only issued by a embassy or official consulate in your home country or one that you have legal residence in. When applying for it you can show financial proof in a bank where they apply or 65k confirmed by the source of it there. The OA visas is valid for one year from the date it is issued and allows unlimited 1 year stays in the country up to the day it expires. By doing a entry shortly before the visa expires it is possible to get a total stay of about one year from the visa. After the visa expired they could get a re-entry permit to keep the 2nd year valid. Prior to covid 19 many people were using them to enter the country and traveled during that time home or on holidays. Then before the visa expired the returned home and applied for new visa. The 800k baht in a Thai bank only has to be used to extend the permit to stay from the OA visa after it has expired.
  10. They would need a single entry non-o visas. I think they would fall under this heading for non-o visas. https://thaievisa.go.th/non-immigrant-o Visiting or staying with applicant's family resided in Thailand (more than 60 days) When they do the actual visa application the requirements will be clearer.
  11. You cannot apply for another visa in Thailand. You may be able to apply for a extension of stay if you can qualify for one. Perhaps enrolling in a University or some or some other formal school. Or find a school to study a language (Thai and others) that can assist with applying for a extension of stay at a informa school. Can you find another job that would allow you apply for a extension based upon working or teaching. Retirement if 50 or over. Getting married to a Thai. List of extensions of stay and general requirements is here. https://www.immigration.go.th/en/?page_id=1890
  12. The old online site has been discarded. When you try to open online reporting after doing the terms and conditions it takes you to the new site now. It seems the mobile apps may be working. I got as far as getting the message I was not within reporting window when I completed the first page. Will check it on Friday when I am within the window.
  13. No need to do a report for a stay in a hotels and etc. That has been the rule since June of 2020 whe immigration issued a new regulation for TM30 reporting. And for TM28 forms in February of that year.
  14. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He went there to have the non-b visa changed to non-o visa since it was an error done by the embassy issuing it.
  15. I am sure they will only want the 800k baht to be in the bank on the day you apply. But you will need proof it came from abroad. About everything will be the same except for rental receipts for 3 months before you apply. That is mostly a Bangkok thing to prevent people from traveling to Bangkok to do the application.
  16. But when registering for the Thailand Pass if you select the one shown below. The "Estimated Date of Departure from Thailand" space goes away.
  17. Some embassies and official consulates will issue a multiple entry non-o visa based upon marriage to a Thai. If you got one you would have to leave every 90 days for a new entry unless you applied for a 60 day extension of your stay to visit your wife. Then you would have to leave. A re-entry permit would only keep the remainder your existing 90 day stay valid when entering the country with it. Until the land border crossing open a multiple entry non-o is about worthless unless you are traveling on a regular basis for other reasons than getting a new entry.
  18. The old system is no longer available to do a report. After accepting the terms and conditions it directs you to the new site when you click the button to do a report.
  19. That is different from what is being discussed in the topic. You had a new non-b visa that was actually issued in error. When going from one extension of stay to another the type of visa does not matter since it a non immigrant visa and that is all that is required to apply for a new extension. Visas certainly do have a date that they expire and cannot be use for entry. You technically still retain the same permit to stay it allowed until it expires either at the end the original entry or a extension of it.
  20. Only your child would have to be with you to apply for the 60 day extension to visit them. You wife would not have to present to do it. There is not other short stay extension you can apply for.
  21. This topic is now the primary topic for online reporting. The old site is now not working when you try to do a report. It is now directing you to the new site when you click to do a report after accepting the terms and conditions. As of today the mobile apps appear to be still working.
  22. This topic has not been unpinned due to the old site is no longer available for doing a online report. When completing the acceptance of the terms and conditions and you click this button it now directs you to the new site. Link for new site is https://tm47.immigration.go.th/tm47/#/login Check status button still works.
  23. A medical extension can be issued for up to 90 days and would start from the end of the permit stay you got when entered the country and then you could apply for your one year extension before the end of the medical extension. The length of medical extension would issued for the expect length of time needed for you finish the quarantine plus enough time to apply for your normal extension. I would guess it would be valid for 30 days. The medical extension would have to be applied for before you went on a overstay. You can designate somebody to the extension for you or if are under the care of a hospital or hospitel they would do it.
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