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Just now, kraxlhuber said:
forget it my friends told me now
thnks anyway
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Just now, PoorSucker said:
If you are going be aware of window tint rules in Malaysia.
Rules specify minimum permissible visible light transmission (VLT) levels of 70% for the front windscreen, 50% for the front side windows and 30% for all other windows (rear side windows and rear screen).
The penalties is up to RM4,000 or 12 months jail time (or both).
forget it my friends told me now
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21 minutes ago, PoorSucker said:
Border posts don't issue visas.
Have you got your 60-day extension as being parent of a Thai yet?
still working on it, landlord of daughters rented apartment is broad cannot be contacted, admin. office here cannot do anything for me, yes I really need now only an 60 days extension closer to the expiring date ( and my new passport frirst)
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13 minutes ago, PoorSucker said:
You have to get a special insurance for Malaysia and get your plates translated to Roman characters.
Both can be done easy at the border.
thanks
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28 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
They may not ask for the original birth certificate when you apply for a single entry non-o visa. No problem with a Chiang Rai tambien ban it is only needed for proof they are registered in a house book.
You can get the same single entry non-o visa in Vientiane and Savannakhet.
is it possible to get a single entry non O in Arian Poi Pet? can drive there approx. 250 km
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2 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
I really think you may getting your extension application sorted out.
The parent nor the child need to be present when you apply for the visa. You will need their birth certificate plus a copy and a copy of the their house book registry.
I have only a photocopy of their birth certificate and the house registry Tabian baan is in Chiang Rai, would that suffice for a visit visa, I really need only right now 60 or 90 days leeway to sort things out
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Just now, kraxlhuber said:
How much is the fare from Bangkok to Penang and what is required for that visa
Is it possible to drive my car w Thai license plates from Bangkok to Penang, have plenty of time?Has the car to have a special insurance? anybody has done that trip yet?
Have Thai drivers license
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4 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
It seems you may be asking about a non-o visa based upon being the parent of Thai (there is no guardian visa).
If have seen no reports of KL doing one. It would only be a single entry visa since they do not issue multiple entry visa.
Penang is the only location that will do a multiple entry non-o based upon being the parent of a Thai. To issue a multiple entry visa they may want to see at least one year of validity (some places want 18 months) on your passport.
At both location it is next afternoon service after applying for the visa.
How much is the fare from Bangkok to Penang and what is required for that visa
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what are the requirements for such a visa non O( being the parent of a Thai Kid in school)has the mother to be present when applying or has she to sign anything??
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38 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
A re-entry permit would not give you more days. It only keeps the remainder of the 90 entry valid when you enter the country. My post you quoted was for a person that has a multiple entry non-o visa.
Since you have Thai children you could apply for a 60 day extension to visit them. One of them would need to be with you when you apply. You would need their birth certificate plus a copy, copies of their house book registry and ID card.
I tried at the time when applying for a non immigrant o visa at the Thai embassy in Vientienne but they are NOT issuing multible entrance visas
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11 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
You could use the immigration office in Pathum Thani and use your daughters address there on the application. She could supply proof of residence for her address there. It does not have to be where her house book is for.
OK , was there already last week and same story, today she is going to the estate admin. and ask for a copy of the rental contract ( 1 year) and the address of the particular owner of the apartment, to ask for permission for me to stay here. I think the estate office or the owner must have her somehow registered with the amphoe ( Patumthani) or somewhere, daughter said to me no tabian baan possible as the most tenents stay here only up to-4 years time studying at Rangsit univ.
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Just now, ubonjoe said:
A re-entry permit would not give you more days. It only keeps the remainder of the 90 entry valid when you enter the country. My post you quoted was for a person that has a multiple entry non-o visa.
Since you have Thai children you could apply for a 60 day extension to visit them. One of them would need to be with you when you apply. You would need their birth certificate plus a copy, copies of their house book registry and ID card.
I have my daughter with me when applying for a 60 days based on visiting children extension together with a copy ! of her birth certificate and House registerTabian Baan ( in Chiang Rai) and ID card
Chaeng Wattana might ask me to go to Chiang Rai to apply but my daughter is living now since 3 years in Bangkok ( city of Patumthani)
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On 1/16/2015 at 4:53 PM, ubonjoe said:
There is no limit on the number of entries you can do as long you do them before the enter before date on your visa.
You can do an entry on or before the enter before date and get another 90 day entry that will give you almost 15 months of total stay in the country before needing a new visa.
ubonjoe, I quote your reply to the post # 16478 regarding re- entry and getting 90 more days.
As it is with my non-immigrant O visa expiring 5th of July, if I do not have success with my extension soon I will ask Chaeng Wattana to give me a re-entry permit and have then 90 more days to stay and sort out my SAGA.
I am a limited time frame, my new passport should arrive about 22 of June, I go then to Chaeng Wattana and ask for a new stamped non immigrant O stamp same as the one in my passport now and ask at the same time for an re entry permit, if they ask where I do go and what I do I just say visiting a friend abroad ???
My combined income letter has expired May 28, I asked my Consulate to send a new one should arrive in 2-3 weeks time, themoney in the savings a account needs about 7 more weeks time time as of yesterday I have managed to have (temporarily 900 000 baht in my savings account0 But I must have that money in the bank for 2 months ( for the 800000 baht ) as this is my first extension of non O, what I can do now? Must wait for my new passport and proceed.
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10 hours ago, elviajero said:
- You could get an extension of stay as a parent, but only with the support of your wife.
- You have to apply for the extension at the office that covers the area you live in. If you give a Bangkok address, you can only apply in Bangkok. It doesn't matter where your children or wife are registered.
- You would be applying for an extension of stay, not a visa. If you want a non 'O' visa you'll need to leave the country to get it.
- If you don't have your wife's support to get an extension of stay you could go to Penang, Malaysia and get a multiple entry non 'O' visa as long as you can show at least 400K in the bank. That would be valid for 1 year, but you'd need to exit/re-enter every 90 days. You could apply for another 1 year extension towards the end of any of the 90 day permit to stay.
perfect reply I just got back from Vientienne Laos and have now a non immigrant O visa valid for 90 days expiring 5 July. I Try my bets to get that extended the snag is I don't have a residence in Bangkok, just have to ask immigration to extend my non O for another 30/60 or 90 days to sort things out or zi get my 2 kids 18 and 21 and show up at the immigration,
My daughter 21 is studying now in her Junior year Art& design in Rangsit U. and my son 18 has applied for a place to study at another U.
If I cannot stay in LOS who is supporting my kids?/ The wife has left and leaves me with my children alone and I am soon 73 years old
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8 minutes ago, elviajero said:
They don't transfer visas. They put a stamp in the new passport with the details of the old visa. There is no need to keep the old passport, or provide it for future extensions, as the proof that you had a non immigrant visa is in the new passport.
just hope in the process of getting a new passport the visa will get stamped into he new passport and I ask at that time for an extension of it or ask for more time to sort things out for the better, I read somewhere that that procedure is done frequently and condoned by the immigration offices
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5 hours ago, sanemax said:
Is this the procedure ?
If you get a a new PP , you can get a new visa extension stamped into your new PP , but you cannot get a current visa transferred from old to new ?
sounds reasonable to me, other members have a different opinion, hope it works out well I think when this SAGA is over I write a short story of my miserable visa run
Couldn't happen to a nicer agy
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6 hours ago, elviajero said:
If you are applying for a 1 year extension of stay you don't need to do anything with your passports now. Just take both passports with you to immigration when you apply for the extension. They will record the details of your non 'O' visa in the new passport when they issue the extension.
You apply for an extension at your local immigration office. You can apply 45 (maybe 30) days before July 5th. The documents you need vary depending on the reason for the extension. Are you applying for an extension based on marriage, or retirement or other?
can I apply for an extension of my Non immigration O visa at any immigration office?
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1 minute ago, elviajero said:
Chiang Mai will let you renew your 1 year extension of stay within the last 45 days. You don't need to transfer your permit to stay (extension stamp) immediately after you get the new passport. Unless you want to make two trips to immigration you can apply for the extension anytime after you receive the new passport. They will make a note about the original non 'O' visa in your new passport, and issue a 1 year new permit to stay.
You extend your permission to stay not your visa. Your visa expired years ago.
But I am now in Bangkok staying with my 2 children as I have split with my wife in December 2016 the problem is right now I have still the Tabian Baan book from the maritial home in Chiang Rai its still valid I have checked and I and my 2 children also are still registered at that house, I should go Back to Chiang Rai but don't wan,t the house is empty, why should I travel all the way and then find out that there is a problem with the house register, tried to extend my non O here in Bangkok but they said I must have a house register in Bangkok to do that, I have contacted already 2 visa services, no problem just have to pay 20 000 baht and I am at the moment a bit short of cash have to pay for the university fee and admission fee for my sons university pls advise,
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2 hours ago, elviajero said:
If you are applying for a 1 year extension of stay you don't need to do anything with your passports now. Just take both passports with you to immigration when you apply for the extension. They will record the details of your non 'O' visa in the new passport when they issue the extension.
You apply for an extension at your local immigration office. You can apply 45 (maybe 30) days before July 5th. The documents you need vary depending on the reason for the extension. Are you applying for an extension based on marriage, or retirement or other?
I am applying for an extension of my Non Immigrant O visa based on retirement have had such a visa since 2014 and did frequently my 90 days reports
I have applied on May 22 for anew German Passport and it will take approx. 2 more weeks to get the new passport, my income letter from the German embassy expired yesterday and I will have to apply for anew income letter from the German Consulate in Chiang Mai same as the last letter, the consul is out of office since one week and returns June 1st
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On 5/25/2017 at 8:00 PM, elviajero said:
You don't need to go to the local immigration and get the stamp transferred. Just show both passports when you exit Thailand and they will transfer the stamp from the old passport to the new passport and stamp you out of Thailand using the new passport.
New to me, I get soon an new passport and like to transfer the non immigrant O visa into my new passport, the non o will expire on July 5th I need also the non o extended where I can do that and what documents or proof ( of anything) do I need
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How can I use my still valid non O visa expires July 5 for any type of visa, extension or conversion any advise from a fellow member of TV
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11 hours ago, ubonjoe said:
Yes you do unless from a country that is visa exempt for Laos. You get a visa on arrival at the entry point.
Inof and fees are here: http://www.laos-guide-999.com/visa-on-arrival.html
be aware, Laos issues a full page visa for entry and uses an empty page for exit stamp took 5 pages out of my passport as the thais use an empty page as well for exit and entry better staple 2 empty pages together,? to no avail they removed the staple and Happy Stamping on the reminding pages, now I have to wait for my new passport in Bangkok takes 3-5 weeks
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On 5/9/2017 at 4:35 PM, Crip said:
Dear ubonjoe,
If I were to apply for a single entry non-o visa in Savannakhet, what documents would they require (ie. Marriage Certificate, Passport, wife's tabian baan)?
problem with vientienne Laos is they asked me for a police report and amedical and the financial requirements, because I came alone and did nor fork out the pink envelope????!!!!
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On 5/9/2017 at 5:04 PM, ubonjoe said:
Marriage certificate plus a copy, signed copies of your wife's house book registry and ID card.
and don't forget the wife in Tow , no wife - no visa it seems to me as it happened just recently
Non O Guardian visa in KL
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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better I do fly