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30 or 60 days stamp at land border?
ubonjoe replied to Brewster67's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If you do a border run before March 31st you will get a 45 day entry that can be extended for 30 days. If you are married to a Thai or the parent of Thai you could then apply for 60 day extension to visit them. -
convert a visa exempt to a non o?
ubonjoe replied to onekoolguy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I have seen many reports of a different office than the one that issued the non-o visa denying a extension application. It may be in a rule that has not been made public. -
Extension of stay to visit Thai Child?
ubonjoe replied to FarAway's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I left out the not that is now fixed. Your child will need to be with you when you apply. A completed TM7 form will be needed. Copies of your passport photo page, visa, extension stamp, most recent entry stamp and TM6 departure card. Copy your child's birth certificate, house book registry and ID card if they have one. -
Extension of stay to visit Thai Child?
ubonjoe replied to FarAway's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That is what the immigration order has in it but there are offices that want the 400k baht to be in the bank for 2 months. -
Extension of stay to visit Thai Child?
ubonjoe replied to FarAway's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You can apply for a 60 day extension to visit your child it you have not gotten one since your last entry to the country with a new visa. You can apply for the extension with any type of entry. -
You will be applying for a 60 day extension of stay to visit your wife. There is no minimum 30 days remaining on your stay to apply for a extension of stay. It can be done up to the day your current stay ends.
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If you want proof it was sent you could send it by international registered mail (325 baht) or by express mail for about 1600 baht.
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The covid 19 extensions were dropped a few months ago. If you cannot use your old passport you should try to get a emergency passport.
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convert a visa exempt to a non o?
ubonjoe replied to onekoolguy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That would not work. The rules require staying in the province where the office is located for a period of time the rules I posted shows 3 months but it is not strictly enforced when person has recently entered the country. Also when applying for the one year extension it has to done at the office where the visa was applied for. -
Not directly visa or extension related. Moved to the travel forum.
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convert a visa exempt to a non o?
ubonjoe replied to onekoolguy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
A non-o visa for retirement can be applied for at immigration. He may of not bee able to meet the requirements to do it. Did he have at least 15 day remaining on his stay in the country and the financial proof for the visa application? Here are the requirements to apply for one. https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/wp-content/uploads/2022C1_09.pdf -
30 day extension, jomtien office, no TM30 done
ubonjoe replied to thaitero's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The rules state you do not need to do a TM30 report when traveling within the country. Immigration failed to notice that the report was done by a hotel that would not change your registered address. -
Not sure anybody has gotten one yet. I think if anybody gets one it will be this month.
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I don't a visa in my passport. I only have a reverence to the non-o visa I applied for many years ago at a consulate and the entry stamp for when I used it, All my stamps are for extensions of stay or the the under consideration stamp for them,
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How is it relevant to the post you quoted.
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Yes They just say visa since they think people don't what a extension of stay is since many people call them a visa. Title of a TM7 form.
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A post containing only a video has been removed. I posting a video at least one line of text explaining what it is about and where the info is in it,
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That is only the type of visa you used when entering the country or changed to at immigration. For a visa exempt entry extension you could put none. You cannot extend a visa.
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Any experience with E-Extension yet?
ubonjoe replied to Katsura's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That is a extension of stay based upon being a family member of a person that has permanent residency. The 2.19 number is the clause number in the immigration order for extensions of stay. Marriage to a Thai is 2.18.