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ubonjoe

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  1. You can do a 90 day report up to 15 days before the report date and up to 7 days after.
  2. You can have a work permit with a extension of stay based upon marriage. Being married to a Thai reduces the required registered capital to to 1 million baht instead of 2 million.
  3. You can change the reason for your extension of stay based upon working to one based based upon marriage. You will still need a letter from your employer to cancel your current extension so you can change to a different reason for your extension. The new extension will start from the day you apply. Best to check with immigration to find out what they will require.
  4. The insurance only has to be valid for the 90 days that your visa will allow. You cans also enter visa exempt and then apply for a non-o visa at immigration that does not require any insurance.
  5. It appears your insurance in the UK does not meet the current requirements for a OA visa application. You need $100,000 US or 3 million baht of coverage that includes coverage for covid 19. See: https://longstay.tgia.org/guidelineoa
  6. Because they consider having children additional proof that the marriage is real and defacto.
  7. Since June of 2020 immigration does not require a TM30 report unless you change your address or enter the country with a new visa.
  8. You would only need to travel to Bangkok if your extension of stay for studying Buddhism was issued there. It can be done locally if you have support of a temple or monastery.
  9. Normally you cannot do a 90 day report other that at the office where you live. The report can be done after doing a TM30 report to a different office to change your address so you can do the report. You may have problems doing your report in Bangkok and they may want a TM30 report done before doing it.
  10. I have seen nothing yet to confirm the need to stay in a AQ hotel on the firth night. You only have to schedule a test for the 5th day and it can be anywhere in the country.
  11. You can do both during the same trip to immigration. You would do the 60 day extension application first. Then you would get the re-entry permit issued that will be valid to the day the 60 day extension ends and that would be the day you would be stamped into the country. That would be the day your 90 day stay from the visa ends plus 60 days. You can apply for the one year extension during the last 30 days of the entry you will get from the re-entry permit. There is no minimum number of days to apply for the one year extension other than the last day.
  12. There is no written rule for the age of the letter or bank book update. I can vary from office to office. Apparent they may have a new boss that wants if done on the day you apply.
  13. Was that your first extension after entering the country visa exempt or with a tourist visa? If yes you got the allowed 30 day extension for your entry. Next time it will be 60 days.
  14. The under consideration period is standard for the covid 19 extension. They have to be approved at the division level of immigration is the reason. You can go a little earlier than the 4th or on Monday the 7th without a problem.
  15. This info on the immigration website has been out of date since March of 2019 when they changed the immigration order. "1. On the filing date, the applicant must have account deposited (saving / fixed account) in a bank in Thailand of no less than Baht 800,000 for the past three months. For the first year only, the applicant must have proof of a deposit account in which said amount of funds has been maintained for no less than 60 days prior to the filing date; or" This is what the order states.
  16. My everything is for my extension of stay based upon income. I show the COLA letter and the SSA-1099 as proof of the source of my income for immigration to go along with my bank statements to prove how much I got every month.
  17. If a person had proof of a residence here I think they may allow it but the problem might be transport to their residence. I suspect it might of already been done but we have not heard about it.
  18. I have not seen anything official about what you wrote about. I think he you already had a residence here they would allow you do a the self quarantine there.
  19. It is just so somebody they can contact after you arrive here. It could be anybody that might know how to contact you.
  20. The word emergency really means nothing. In normal conditions a Thai cound use a expired passport. I can assure you they are issuing them without a lot of questions at this time.
  21. A certificate of identity can be used. Some embassies and official consulates are calling them a emergency travel document.
  22. You can get a re-entry permit for the 90 day stay you got from the non-o visa application you did at immigration. You would be stamped into the country to the day your 90 current day stay ends. If the 90 days was going to expire before your return you could apply for a 60 day extension to visit your wife that would be added to the 90 days so you would have more time after you enter the country.
  23. If referring the the first post then that is correct. If your read the later posts you will find more info.
  24. It appears that was for a non-o visa application not a extension of stay based upon being the parent of Thai that is available now. Having financial proof of at least 400k baht in a Thai bank or proof of 40k baht income is required to do the application.
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