TheFox
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15 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
Too late to do it by mail. The widow for mailing in a report is the same as online.
Ok bothering for one last detail: what is deadline for going in person?
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Thanks Joe. Can i mail it?
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I last entered the country December 30 2017.
I believe I am within the time window to do online reporting. Can someone confirm this for me please?
I am gettig the infamous "contact office" popup. What are the possible reasons? Is there a sample somewhere of how to correctly fill the form?
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Thanks! Will schedule accordingly.
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Ah, thanks Crossy. That is quite counterintuitive. I suppose the logic is that the first visa you enter with is quite short and then the first extension is longer.
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Thanks, that is what I thought but figured I'd get it confirmed.
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Hi Thaivisaers,
I just got a new visa extension and a new multiple reentry permit.
Does that reset my 90 days notification window?
Should I do my next 90 day based on the date of my last entry into the kingdom on the previous reentry permit, or based on having immigration stamp my new visa extension into my passport?
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Hi Thaivisaers,
My wife entered the country on a 90 days non-O. We have all the required documents to submit her extension to 1 year. Do we need to wait until a certain amount of days are left on her initial visa (the last 30 days?) or can we just go extend it to the full year at immigration at any time?
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Answering my own question: siam paragon has it on level 4.
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Supposedly by now one should be able to purchase a Vive in stores in Bangkok, for 31K baht coming with a voucher for Fallout 4.
Has anyone actually seen it for sale anywhere?
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Supposedly by now one should be able to purchase a Vive in stores in Bangkok, for 31K baht coming with a voucher for Fallout 4.
Has anyone actually seen it for sale anywhere?
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2 hours ago, TerryLH said:
Or she could address the issues for the Non O denial.
Too late for that. Her non O was cancelled today when she got the 7 days to get out.
Thanks UbonJoe for your invaluable help once more!
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Perfect thanks!
Is there a restriction currently on how many times she can do this back to back?
(land-land, land-air, air-air)
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Hi
My wife just got denied extension on her non O and got a 7 days stamp to leave.
Can she fly to a neighbouring country, spent a few hours in the airport, fly back the same day and get 30 days visa exempt when landing in bkk (French with a French passport) or is there a rule such as must spend at least 1 night?
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Yes, that was my goal to get his extension of his ED visa, but the school closed for summer break and was unable to provide the documents necessary for the extension in time. So now his ED visa is going to expire and I need to decide on a plan of action.
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So in practice, what would be the ill effects of letting my child overstay? Would having stamps in his passport make it hard for him to obtain further visas into Thailand on that same passport?
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I've heard somewhere that there were no negative consequences at all to let a child overstay his visa (6 years old son).
Is there any truth to that?
Can my child enter on visa exempt or any kind of visa (tourist etc) and then stay with me indefinitely as long as my own visa is valid?
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One last question: is there a certain number of days the visa must still be valid for in order to get the extension of stay, or can you do it until the very last day of the visa date?
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Thank you Ubonjoe. You have been very helpful.
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Thank you, that is very useful information.
How long should I schedule for to have a non-B processed in a neighbouring country? What's the best location to do this?
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Hi Thaivisa,
I'm currently holding a valid work permit that I got on my initial non-B Visa (the one I entered the country with 80+ days ago).
My non-B Visa is about to expire and it seems unlikely that my employer will be able to provide the necessary documents required by immigration for the extension of stay before my current visa expires.
Is there any "grace period" once the non-B is expired, or will I need to restart a new non-B out of Thailand from scratch at that point?
What happens to my current work permit if my non-B expires ?
I'm assuming my options at this point are letting my visa expire and overstaying (sounds really bad) until my employer figures out the documents, or visa running land or air (cancelling my current non B and coming back on a visa exempt 15 or 30 days entry), then exiting again to do a new non B at a later time. Am I missing other options?
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It's unclear to me whether job postings are allowed in this forum. If not let me know and I'll post it somewhere else.
We are looking for an IT analyst to be based in Chiang Mai. Must be fluent in French. Requirement analysis, specs writing, making screen mockups, testing resulting software. We provide work permit and our admin staff works out the visa stuff - all fully above board.
If you're interested or know someone, please contact me.
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It's unclear to me whether job postings are allowed in this forum. If not let me know and I'll post it somewhere else.
We are looking for an IT analyst to be based in Chiang Mai. Requirement analysis, specs writing, making screen mockups, testing resulting software. We provide work permit and our admin staff works out the visa stuff - all fully above board.
If you're interested or know someone, please contact me.
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Hi all,
Looking to stay 6 weeks in Bangkok, with precise requirements:
- at least 2 bedrooms
- 100+ sqm
- swimming pool on location
- close to one of the following BTS stations : Prom Pong, Thong Lor, Ekkamai
Hotels don't seem to have the right kind of rooms (too small and/or only 1 bedroom).
Classic condo rentals want 12 months minimum.
What solutions would be best for this kind of "in between" duration?
Moved house, how to change address?
in Thailand Motor Discussion
Posted · Edited by TheFox
Hi,
Just recently moved to a new condo. I want to make sure my car is registered to the new address so I can receive my speeding tickets and pay them promptly.
1) I assume they use the address from the blue car registration book to know where to send the speeding fines, and that is what I need to have updated. Is that correct?
2) where do I do it? I tried going to the department of land transport but they said I should go to my local land office. Does that sound right?
3) what do I bring? As I own the new place I was thinking passport/blue car book/blue house book/yellow house book. How does that sound?