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  1. As I wrote before he will not have a problem leaving the country. Immigration only checks that your permit stay in the country is still valid when you leave the country. That have no access to any 90 day reporting records.
  2. A non-o for retirement can applied for at the age of 50. Same for a one year extension of stay.
  3. You would be applying for a one year extension of stay based upon being the parent of a Thai. What you have to have is to legitimize your parental right at a family court or if you child is 7 year old or older it can be done at a Amphoe. I don't think there is any agent that can get around the legitimization of your parenthood.
  4. It is 50k baht if married to a Thai. If not it is 80k baht.
  5. It will only work on a mobile device such as a Ipad or IPhone. There is not ap for a mac. On Mac you using Safari you may to install a user agent to emulate internet explorer. See: https://www.dummies.com/web-design-development/how-to-activate-user-agent-switcher-in-safari/
  6. That message can come up for many reasons. The newest problems people have had is that they did a report in person and it was not recorded in the online system and they have applied for a new extension of stay since the last report and it was not entered in the reporting system that causes it to reject it for being on a overstay. You could try installing the mobile app that gives different messages other than the one message. It will inform you are on a overstay or outside the reporting window (false if you did a report in person since the last one) Links for them follow. Android app is here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=th.go.immigration.immeService&hl=en Apple app: https://apps.apple.com/th/app/imm-eservice/id1464624948
  7. I just went on the site, clicked accept on the first page and got to the second page using Chrome with a Thai IP. Try this address to take you to the 2nd page. https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do?cmd=acceptTerm Not sure how you got that message it is down. When it is really down Chrome does the error.
  8. You can get a re-entry permit to keep the remainder of the 90 day permit to stay from a non-o visa valid when you enter the country. The re-entry permit will expire on the day the 90 days ends.
  9. TAT has nothing to do with the COE issuance. It is entirely done by a the MFA and the embassy or official consulate you are applying to.
  10. That is not exactly correct. The SSA sends it to New York the day before it is due. The branch in New York then processes the transfer to here and it is received on the same day it is due. You get the FTT transfer rate for the day it is received.
  11. Nok Air started flights for Phuket to Utapao yesterday with flight onward to a few other cities. A bit costly.
  12. They will renew your insurance that will be effective on the day your current policy ends. I assume you current policy ends on the same day or the day after your extension of stay ends. If not your new extension will end on the day it expires.
  13. Immigration does not issue visas other than non immigrant visas for those that qualify for certain extensions of stay. As I wrote a embassy or consulate do know anything about extensions issued by immigration. The might notice a suspicious visa that was shown as being issued by another embassy or consulate.
  14. He may of not been aware there was a fee charged by the New York branch. It is not shown anywhere on the transfer notification. I can recall a post by a member that was complaining that their transfer was less than what was sent. As it turned out he did not know there was fee. If signed up for the SMS notification of the transfer it does show the .25% fee but not the New York fee. Of course if you know how much you SSA payments are you would note the amount is less.
  15. I doubt it will be a problem. Embassies and consulate do not look a person's history of extensions since the do not know much about them. Their job is to issue visas.
  16. You will not have any problem when you leave the country. Immigration at airports do not enforce 90 day reporting since it is not their responsibility to to it.
  17. Because embassies and official consulate are not issuing them for informal schools such a language school. They will only issue a non-ed visa if attending a formal school such as a university.
  18. It is 2 months on the day you apply for every extension application. I think somebody gave you wrong info last year. Or maybe they meant a total of 3 months since some offices want the 400k baht kept in the bank until you return to get the one year extension stamp. It has been 2 months for well over a decade now.
  19. It changed in early 2019 when Thailand was added to the list for International Direct Deposits. See my post for more info.
  20. I have no link for it. She was moderator at that time. I can recall some that posted in this topic some time ago.
  21. The one that I am aware of was a lady that did it in Chiang Mai. I think people have done it before there.
  22. You have to be working for a registered Thai company and paying taxes on a income of at least 80k baht to apply for permanent residency.
  23. The visa would of expired long ago and means nothing after you are in the country and on extensions of stay. If you dd not get a re-entry permit (it is not a visa) to enter the country your extension would be lost and you would have to apply a new visa and start the 3 years all over again.
  24. It was changed last year. This from the terms and condition page for online reporting.
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