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satu

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  1. @ZZZ9

    you have no work permit

    nothing has changed because you are married to a thai

    respect the THAI LAW...because you living in THAILAND

    what you thinking and what you like...how cares

    if the police know about you and if the police like make trouble to you ...you will have it, big trouble maybe deportation....because you have no work pewrmit...easy to understand yes ?

  2. Today I make a new one year RETIREMENT visa extension

    I whas in KAP CHEUNG , near the cambodian border

    very friendly people, very helpfull and in the immigration office you can take free coffe if you like

    Immigration ask me for : one copy of my passport

    bank statement for 800 000 baht pension

    income verification letter from my embassy (2 year old--no problem !)

    the look at my last 90 day report

    I pay the 1900 bath fee

    now I have a new one year visa extension up to november 2007

    THANK YOU IMMIGRATION KAP CHEUNG...............THANK YOU THAILAND :o

  3. Gammy what are you worried about...............no problem with your one year extension

    The so called retirement visa.

    This allows foreigners aged 50 and over to extend a non-immigrant visa for up to 12 months from the date of the last entry into Thailand. It requires either 800,000 baht in a Thai bank or a combination of cash in the bank and proof of pension paid in the home country. A letter from the respective embassy is required for proof of pension. From now on, the immigration officer will need to see proof that the 800,000 baht has been there for three months prior to the visa being issued. This is to stop the practice of moving money into a bank account, and promptly out again, once the visa is granted.

    The old regulation, however, that you must produce an annual medical certificate for this visa has been withdrawn.

  4. List of Documents for Non-Immigration Visa type O

    at the EMBASSY / CONSULATE

    1. Copy of Household Registration of Thai Wife.

    2. Copy of Identification Card of Thai Wife.

    3. Copy of Marriage Certificate

    Remark : Please Bring all Originals and copies

    List of Documents for Marriage Visa (Extension of stay based on marriage)

    You will need the following:

    1. Copy of Household Registration of Thai Wife.

    2. Copy of Identification Card of Thai Wife.

    3. Copy of Marriage Certificate

    4. Statement of guarantee of pension income from your Embassy that you have an income of at least Baht 40,000 per month or letter of guarantee from a foreign employer, that you are a employee, salary, position, years worked or proof of this Thai income by you or your wife with the last three months of Phor Ngor Dor.1 (Personal Income tax form filed on a monthly basis) and Phor Ngor Dor.91 ( Filed on a yearly basis in March)

    5.Copy of birth certificates of children. (if any)

    6.Photo of place of residence. (show house’s number)

    7.Map and telephone’s number of place of residence.

    8.If working, a letter of guarantee from your employer. A copy of work permit as well if working in Thailand.

    9. Photos of your wife clothes and your clothes in the same closet, picture of your wife and you sitting on a living room sofa and pictures of the wedding. (This is not required if you have a birth certificate of children together.)

    10. Application form TM 7 with 2x2 inch square photo’s attached.

    11. A valid passport

    12.If married overseas, the marriage certificate must be certified at the local Embassy of the country where the marriage took place, and it must be translated and certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This must then by certified by the District Office where the Thai spouse has their household registration.

    13. If granted the extension of stay prior to 1st Oct 2006, the applicant can use the option of 400,000 Baht in the bank.

  5. Renang ...........the solution is very simple......do not renew your marriage visa next month, leave the country go to laos and come back with a 3 month non immigration visa type O, this visa you will get in laos without problem only you show your marriage certifikat

    after 3 month you go to immigration and you make your retirement (800 000) visa without help of your wife :o

  6. Here is a direct quote from another poster on a different board:

    "OK, I has to go to the embassy in Bangkok. Went there, did that. This was my first time at the embassy so did not know my way around. Had to check my cellphone and digital camera at the guard gate, was given a plastic number to get them back"

    "Inside the embassy grounds were two long lines of mostly Thai people presumably waiting to apply or pick up US visas or take care of other matters. To the right I found a pathway leading to another small building and a sign directing one to US Citizens Services. Stepping inside the door I initially saw about a half dozen people sitting in chairs before three service windows. Inside that, were a much larger number of people in chairs in a larger room with 13 service windows. The embassy performs a lot of other services besides guaranteeing income statements. I saw no information desk so did not know which place to go first. Stepping back toward the entrance I went right up to one of the first three windows and was greeted cherrily. The lady handed me a form to fill in and sign, that simply stated the amount in dollars that I recieved in retirement income,

    (and other sources) per month. Filling in this information took only a couple minutes. I included my social security pension plus the amount of employers pension I will recieve.I then proceeded to to the payment window to pay the $30 fee for the service. Returning to the initial window, a clerk took the form and asked me to wait. Five minutes later I was asked, 'can you verify the information you entered ?'. I said 'yes'...Without asking to see the documentation (which I had with me), the form was duly stamped, and I was out the door. 45 minutes in the embassy. 2 1/2 hour bus ride each way, Pattaya/Bkk/Ptya..."

    "Returning to Pattaya, I put off the task of assembling all the visa extension documentation and making two copies until the next morning."

    "The next day, Friday, I took all the documentation to the Pattaya Immigration office. The same guy who had given me the application forms and previous information recieved my documents with little fanfare. Going through each package he removed all documents concerning my USA bank account and anything else he felt was extraneous, aked me to sign each page in each set, took my 1900 baht, handed it over to a Thai lady in uniform and asked me to wait. No more than five minutes later the uniformed lady called me over and handed me a tag and said to come back 3 pm ti pick up you passport with new NI-O-A one year extension. Total time in immigration office - 15 minutes.....WOW...!"

    I hope this helps

  7. I know a foreigner how live 15 year from 8000 baht a month, now he have a small pension from his home country and he can spend 20 000 for his life every month

    8000----80000 up to you and your lifestyle

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