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Many thanks to all for your helpful replies.
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Hello,
Does anyone know the answer? Entry stamp is there but the TM6 is lost.
Many thanks for any help you may offer.
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Arrived at Chaeng Wattana Immigration Div 1 at 0745 and was told to stand in front. My age is 74 so "Elderly" I guess. We were allowed in before the early arrival line! More shocking my Extension Q # was L1 1. First time in 16 years.
My monthly income statement was accepted.
I learned last week that my health insurance was not approved so I bought an approved policy from Bangkok Insurance via email, no check up required. More expensive than other approved plans but it was approved the same day and they sent me .pdf documents via email.
This caused a a major delay. The officer needed to confirm that the policy had been issued and the system did not work. 3 hours later the paperwork was approved.
My application was submitted with:
Bangkok Bank report of monthly credits. December and January showed the new transaction code "bahtnet" for the international transfers. My explanation was accepted.
The usual signed copies from my passport: Front page, first Visa, Last extension, most recent entry stamp, reentry permit. and arrival card.
New documents included:
Hand drawn map of my condo location
Photos, printed on a single page , showing the front of my building with the name visible, a photo of my door, and a photo inside my unit.
Health insurance from an approved plan with the Health Care Insurance Schedule, Document with Details of coverage, and
"Insurance Certificate
for Alien to apply for Non-Immigrant Visa Type O-A (Period not exceeding 1 year)
in accordance with the Cabinet Resolution, dated 2 April B.E. 2562 (2019)
HEALTH CARE INSURANCE FOR LONG STAY VISA"
There is A WEB SITE WITH THE NAMES OF PARTICIPATING INSURERS. "http://longstay.tgia.org/"
THESE SHOULD HAVE BEEN ORIGINALS and caused the delay I mentioned.
One more note purchase a policy that is valid until your usual expiration date.
By the time my reentry permit was done it was 15:30.
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Hello,
Reading the translation there is no specific method of proving monthly income greater than 65k stated.
We still need clarification on this.
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Hello all,
Having received my retirement extension for one year on January 29 I assumed I could use the funds in my account.
My extension was granted on the basis of US Consulate affidavit for income. I never showed the Bank Book and letter to the officer.
Questions:
Am I correct in thinking that the income affidavit method leaves me free to continue to use the funds I had seasoned for 3 months?
Is the bank book and letter proof of THB65k income now in the regulation?
What was the date the new regulation (2 months prior, 3 months after extension) came into force?
Many thanks for any clarification you can offer. The pace of change in rules makes me feel insecure about what will happen next.
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Sorry for my late reply.
I submitted the TM20 as the owner of our Condo.
My extension was approved based only on the affidavit from the US Embassy. That will be the last time. I had the deposit information with me, including the bank letter as insurance. Did not need to show them.
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Hello all,
I completed my annual extension and reentry permit today using an income affidavit dated late Nov. 2018.
Arrived at immigrations Chang Wattana at 7:40am. There were already over 100 people there who had cue numbers. - (Anybody know how this works?)
An officer formed a line for those of us without numbers. There were 10 people ahead of me this line point. I received L28. The process was quick for the first
20 or so applicants. It slowed noticeably after that. I saw the officer at 10:25 no drama, polite and efficient officer.
My passport was returned at 10:45. Got the photo copy of the extension and returned
for my reentry permit at 10:50. Process complete at 11:30.
I had, but did not need, the 800k THB, bank book, letter and copies. I submitted a TM30 prior to my renewal since I had been in Lao since my last TM30.
It was 28 days late. No mention of a fine. The officer seemed puzzled that I wanted to submit it. The officer reviewing my extension never looked at it.
Hope you all have similar experiences!
Lou
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I am confused by the need for the TM30. Any clarification would be appreciated.
My wife and I are US citizens, We own our condo and are currently remaining in Thailand with annual Extensions of Stay to our Non-O Visa for retirement. My wife most recently obtained her extension in August. No mention of the TM30 was made.
Is it now required for the Alien to have a copy properly approved TM 30? I assume our Juristic Person would be able to provide it.
Many thanks!
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Hello,
I saved a copy of the TM7 in PDF format that is attached. Hope it is useful.
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Thank you very much.
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Happy New Year!
Can someone confirm which forms are required for the Extension of Stay Non-O (retirement)?
Many htanks!
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Hello,
We live in Bangkok, Soi Ekkamai area. Our condo is on the 11th floor. I received an offer to switch from ADSL to Fibre which I accepted. True made an appointment and the Technician installed the service. He had to run a coaxial cable from the electrical service access which is part of a shaft for cables. Service installed and working well.
When I made the appointment I looked at the method used for providing fibre channel. The article stated that a phone line is used from the exterior Fibre Channel connection. Not how True does it. Possibly the provision of an accessible building shft is required.
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it is possible a many of the people ahead ofme had more complicated application.
It is harder to understandthe long wait for a re-entry permit.
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Hi,
I am an American citizen. I received a one year extensionof my Non-O Retirement Visa yesterday at Chaeng Wattana Immigrations.
My paperwork consisted of:
TM 47
US ACS affidavit of income and residence
Copy of the First page of my passport, each entry stamp, current departure card, most recent visa extension and transfer stamps for the previous extension (due to passport renewal).
I arrived at 9:15am and received que number 55 with 39 ahead of me. My que number was called at 11:45. Processing time seemed much slower than in previous years. The officer was friendly and efficent. She had to complete 4 new forms that I signed. All pretty rushed given the time. These forms were acknowlegments of overetay rules and the like. The reviewing officer was also friendly and worked extra hard to get my visa done before lunch. I left at the 12 noon closing with visa.
After the lunch break I picked up a Que number for Re-entry permit. I was called to the intake quickly but then waited until after 2pm to get my passport back.
Be aware that there may be new procedures that immigrations needs to perform that will slow processing.
Cheers,
Lou
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I have been using progreeive lens glasses for a few years now. It took me a couple of weeks to adjust. I still use reading glasses when my eyes are tired in the evening. One pair was purchased from the optical shop at Bangkok Hospital, the other from a Peruivian shop. Give it a little time. I hope that they work out for you.
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Hi,
Just a quck heads up for American ex pats. The State Department will stop adding pages to passports afer December 31, 2015.
The will mean gettibng a new passport when you run out of pages.
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My memory may well be faulty - is it possible to make a 90 day report at 7-11? If so what is required.
Thanks all.
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When my wife went to Chaeng Wattana after returning from VTE we were told that the extension must be done at the end of the 90 days. I asume that means after 60 days it may be submitted. Please let me know if htat part is wrong follks. She did get a re-entry permit at that time.
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Sorry all - that is jet lag. We obtained 10 year Chinese visas while visitng home. I am sorry for hte mmis-understanding.
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My wife and I recently visited family in Chicago. Motivated by seeing an American with a 10 year visa I checked on-line. A visa service offerd expedited service including round trip Fedex for $530 for both of us. A pretty good deal if you plan more htan one visit in ten years.
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We are American citizens living in Thailand for 9 years. My wife recently resigned her job after 8 years with a Thai company sponsored Non-O B and work permit.
With the application downloaded from the Lao Embassy site and copies of an affidavit confirming income and residence along with two photos we went from our hotel to the Thai Counsulate via Tuk Tuk at 8am. (We tried to find it walking the day before, Sunday, but the map from the site was very old). We arrived at the Counsulate at 8:30, opening time. There was already a long line. About 8o peopple ahead of us.
There are two or three Lao stalls offering to organize your paper work and make any copies needed for 100 Baht. Well worth it since she did not have all the passport copies required.
After getting que number 87 we waited 2 hours outisde. Hot and disorganized. No signs informing applicants how the que works. After getting your number you wait until a staff memeber shouts out a group of 10 numbers. When your group is called (ie: 41 to 50) get on line quickly at window 1 or 2. After her paperwork was approved a receipt was issued for payment inside at window 3. After getting the paid receipt we left.
Returning the next afternoon around 1:30 there was again a large crowd in front of the building entrance since signs stated that passports may be claimed at a window inside. Actually we had to que outside using her original number - same system, same windows - and her passport was returned there. The visa was pasted inside her passport,
On arrival at BKK the officer took her to his supervisor since there was still a Non-O B visa in her passport. The supervisor asked my wife which visa she wanted to enter using. A big favor considering we did not think about that. He noted that the Non-O B was not used and that was that. 90 day entry no problem.
I will report on her application for extension next week.
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Many thanks for your prompt and helpful replies!
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My wife a 67 year old American citizen plans to apply for her Non-O at the Thai Embassy in Vientiane. The Vientiane consular web page for requirements states:
"For the purpose of long-stay retirement...documents required:
CV
Affidavit from US ACS for income
Recent police clearance
Medical certification"
We were not aware of the police and medical certificate requirements.
Two questions
1. Are these two documents required?
2. If so, how does one get policw clearance if you have resided in The Kingdom for the past 9 years?
My sincere thanks for any clarification or recent reports you may be able to offer.
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Many thanks to everyone for your help. Tbhai Visa is a real resource in a time of need. Much appreciated!
90 Day Report/TM47 by registered mail to Chaeng Wattana
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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With a report by date of May 6 I mailed my wife's TM47 and min by registered mail 22 April. We received our receipts Friday 4 June.
Hope this information is helpful if you are waiting for your receipt/approval.